Before the return, there was the first walking of the land. In the summer of 2021 a circle of planetary healers made their pilgrimage through Somerset and closed their work at the silent heart of the Glastonbury Zodiac — the place known as Zero Point, a hidden field near Butleigh held in full sight of the Tor.
This page remembers that first journey, so the work of July 2026 can be witnessed as a continuation rather than a beginning. After a late start, and a quick passage through Bath and Wells, the group arrived back at Glastonbury for the closing ceremony.
At the Abbey
They began amongst the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, where legend holds that King Arthur and his queen Guinevere were laid to rest — the great church now open to the sky, its broken arches framing the Somerset light.
Out to the centre of the Zodiac
Then it was the moment to head out to the centre of the Glastonbury Zodiac — the great landscape wheel mapped by Katharine Maltwood in the 1920s — for the closing ceremony. The centre, Zero Point, lies close to Butleigh at a quiet, secret location, kept always in sight of the Tor rising on the horizon.
The centre, or zero point, is close to Butleigh at a secret location in sight of the Tor.
They felt truly blessed and deeply grateful to have been able to carry out this pilgrimage, with so many memorable moments held along the way.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
That ceremony closed one cycle. The July 2026 journey opens the next — returning to this same still centre, but now to bring three stargate networks into quiet contact on the Glastonbury land.
Images & original account from Planetary Healers Yorkshire — "Zero Point and the Closing Ceremony"