The last time I walked on the Tor, was early Sunday morning and i followed my spirit walk the old way. It was a glorious Spring morning. I saw not only a cornucopia of birds, newly born lambs but a couple of deer grazing in the mists. I made my way up the back route and Hugwynn heralded my coming by escorting me most of the way.
The crow guardian of Avalon always sets down a couple of feet away, waiting for me to hand out his new favourite, raisin loaf . He then flies off to scoff his prize before he returned for the next course, that was until I reached the Egg Stone.
I stood at the gateway and awaited permission to enter. The sighting of three rabbits sitting in the morning Sun was a sign the doorway was open but the crow would not follow, which was very strange. I scattered my offerings in every directions, blessing the Gods, ancestors and the Land Wights of Avalon and although there was now a bounty of Current loaf all over the hillside the Crow would not come close.
Just as I had just about finished with my prayers, I noticed some rubbish laying littering the area below me. I climbed down picked up the trash which seemed to be the remains of burnt pages of some prayer book, I glanced up. Underneath the Hawthorne trees that mark the entrance to Svartalfheim, were two patches of fresh blood trickling down the bank.
Blood magic! I said to myself and headed back up to investigate further, knowing that whatever energy had been called upon Hugwynn did not like and was the reason he had kept clear. I had gone no further than maybe two paces when the voices of the Light Elves were heard clearly in my mind.
" Leave it! It is no longer your responsibility. Go about your other work and we will deal with this and thank you for bringing it to our attention."
I turned around and made my way down to the Faerie wood and for the first time ever Hugwynn followed me into the trees and sat beside me as i closed my eyes and went off into vision. He was still there once I had returned and a beautiful ray of sunlight illuminated the whole area where we sat. I gave nearly all the rest of the raisin bread just saving a tiny bit for the Robin's at the very entrance to the Tor.
My message was clear, now is not the time to stick your nose into or be in places that don't concern you. a time to step into the lih\ght perform the tasks you are given. Blessings to you Jeremy
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