Excerpt from The Hill of Vision: A Forecast of the Great War and of Social Revolution With the Coming of the New Race, Gathered From Automatic Writings Obtained Between 1909 and 1912, and Also, in 1918, Through the Hand of John Alleyne, Under the Supervision of the Author
Late in the summer of 1908 I was staying for a time at Erdington Abbey, a Benedictine house near Birmingham, and while I was there my friend Dom John Chapman, the guest master, sent for another architect, Mr. F. Bligh Bond, to come to the Abbey in order that he might tell me of certain very wonderful happenings then in process at the ancient and holy ruins of Glastonbury.
Dom Chapman knew well my devotion to Glaston, and it appeared that Mr. Bond was a kindred spirit; naturally, therefore, I awaited his arrival with the keenest interest. I first went to the most holy place in Britain in the year 1886, and thereafter as often as I was in England - some seven or eight times in all.
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