A WATER TEMPLE OF LIFE The primary purpose of the temple is to honour The Spirit of the White Spring. It is an expression of gratitude for the gift of pure water. It is a sanctuary, a place of reflection, inspiration and healing. It is a sacred site of great depth and beauty. It is a living temple. In dedication to the spiritual energies of this place, we have created sacred pools and re-instated the shrines within the sanctuary. We are well on our way to the realization of a magnificent water temple. This honours the space as one of the most sacred sites in the Western World; in Glastonbury, the 'Holiest Earthe in England'.
White Springs in Glastonbury offers a mystical and serene retreat, perfect for those seeking a spiritual and rejuvenating experience. This sacred site, nestled at the base of Glastonbury Tor, features healing waters renowned for their therapeutic properties, attracting visitors from around the world. The ambiance inside White Springs is tranquil and meditative, enhanced by the candlelit surroundings and the soothing sound of flowing water. The caretakers maintain the space with reverence, ensuring a clean and welcoming environment. Whether you're there for a ritual bath, meditation, or simply to soak in the peaceful atmosphere visiting White Springs provides a transformative experience.
A group of us visited for a private session today. 17.08.24. We had a short meditation to ground us and prepare us for the cold water. John, who was custodian that day, was at the door. He was very supportive and kind. Speaking to our group afterwards, I found that everybody had a wonderful experience.
Beautiful, sacred, peaceful place. A must for all to experience and appreciate. No photographs allowed as would disturb the sacred nature and atmosphere. You can bathe in the spring, some people did bring towels to bathe naked. If you want to do this, be mindful everybody could see you undress and enter the water, climbing across to reach the plunge section. Free entry, no queue needed. Was slightly affected by the sound of a car alarm going off outside, and the fountain outside had people sat in it smoking so you couldn't truly admire it.
This was my first visit here and I was so glad I went, what a beautiful place with beautiful people, a very peaceful place to meditate and be at one with oneself . It was a shame I didn't have a towel to fully submerge myself in the spring but I did walk in the shallow pool so i will return soon . This is a must visit and only around the corner from the Chalice well .
It's definitely worth the climb. The view is amazing. People here are very friendly. Good vibes
Nice place but the big guy with the shaved head walking around like a nightclub bouncer just looking to tell people off really brought my experience down. I was trying to have a peacefully moment when he was over at me accusing me of being on my phone, I wasn't. Also I would be carefull as hanging about outside are lots of people doing drink and drugs(very spiritual) who can get a bit aggressive, I was accused of being a undercover policeman. Probably because I wasn't drunk or high and didn't look like I had slept in the gutter.
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White Springs in Glastonbury offers a mystical and serene retreat, perfect for those seeking a spiritual and rejuvenating experience. This sacred site, nestled at the base of Glastonbury Tor, features healing waters renowned for their therapeutic properties, attracting visitors from around the world. The ambiance inside White Springs is tranquil and meditative, enhanced by the candlelit surroundings and the soothing sound of flowing water. The caretakers maintain the space with reverence, ensuring a clean and welcoming environment. Whether you're there for a ritual bath, meditation, or simply to soak in the peaceful atmosphere visiting White Springs provides a transformative experience.
A group of us visited for a private session today. 17.08.24. We had a short meditation to ground us and prepare us for the cold water. John, who was custodian that day, was at the door. He was very supportive and kind. Speaking to our group afterwards, I found that everybody had a wonderful experience.
Beautiful, sacred, peaceful place. A must for all to experience and appreciate. No photographs allowed as would disturb the sacred nature and atmosphere. You can bathe in the spring, some people did bring towels to bathe naked. If you want to do this, be mindful everybody could see you undress and enter the water, climbing across to reach the plunge section. Free entry, no queue needed. Was slightly affected by the sound of a car alarm going off outside, and the fountain outside had people sat in it smoking so you couldn't truly admire it.
This was my first visit here and I was so glad I went, what a beautiful place with beautiful people, a very peaceful place to meditate and be at one with oneself . It was a shame I didn't have a towel to fully submerge myself in the spring but I did walk in the shallow pool so i will return soon . This is a must visit and only around the corner from the Chalice well .
It's definitely worth the climb. The view is amazing. People here are very friendly. Good vibes
Nice place but the big guy with the shaved head walking around like a nightclub bouncer just looking to tell people off really brought my experience down. I was trying to have a peacefully moment when he was over at me accusing me of being on my phone, I wasn't. Also I would be carefull as hanging about outside are lots of people doing drink and drugs(very spiritual) who can get a bit aggressive, I was accused of being a undercover policeman. Probably because I wasn't drunk or high and didn't look like I had slept in the gutter.