Pilgrimage in Glastonbury
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    • Pilgrimage routes to Glastonbury
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    • A pilgrims' journey - A walk across time to Glastonbury
    • A Pilgrims' Journey - The Road to Peace Pilgrimage into Glastonbury
  • PLACES TO VISIT
    • Bride's Mound
    • Chalice Well & Gardens
    • St John's Church
    • Glastonbury Abbey
    • Glastonbury Experience Courtyard
    • Glastonbury Goddess Temple
    • Glastonbury Thorn
    • Gog & Magog
    • The Library of Avalon
    • St Margaret's Chapel and Almshouses
    • Tercentennial Labyrinth
    • Glastonbury Tor
    • White Spring
    • Wearyall Hill
  • Our Unity Candle
    • #UnitySilentMinute
    • An Avalon Anthem - a song for Glastonbury
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  • Glastonbury 2012: UNITY
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The Glastonbury Unity Candle

The Glastonbury Unity Candle



Watch our slideshow below and
 see just a few of the Candle's adventures. 

If you would like your organisation or event to have the 
Candle in attendance, please don't hesitate to get in touch. 


Find the Glastonbury Unity Candle on Facebook
(Probably the only candle to have its own page!)  
Picture
Glastonbury Unity Candle at the Diamond Jubilee
On Glastonbury Tor with the Diamond Jubilee Beacon
Why blue?

In many cultures and beliefs, blue is seen as a very sacred colour and represents faith, devotion, peace,inner knowledge, love, tranquillity
and harmony.

Chamtrul Lobsang Gyatso Rinpoche  / The Glastonbury Unity Candle
Chamtrul Lobsang Gyatso Rinpoche with the Unity Candle during his visit in 2013.
The Glastonbury Unity Candle
With the Druids on the Mound
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