The theme of this year’s Anderida Gorsedd Autumn camp was the Taliesin poem The Spoils of Annwn.
From Friday night through to Sunday midday around 80 people worked with the powers and hidden mysteries of this poem that has been attributed as the origin of the Arthurian Grail Quest. On Saturday night the people at the camp boarded Arthur’s ship Prydwen that has been built in the field, and crossed the Waters of the West to walk through the Spiral Castle of Caer Siddi and travel to the Seven Caers – to look deep into the Cauldron of Annwn.
The following short film was taken during Saturday night with sensitivity to the magic of the moment, and I’m so glad it was as it captures the magic of the Anderida camps beautifully.
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From: Jack (Cu Chulainn) Louisville, KY – USA.
Just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your sharing these thoughts and moments on “Anderida Gorsedd” with fans everywhere and especially those of us across the big water. Still have fond memories from PSG (2010) tour. Please keep us posted on progress of “Spirit of Albion” and of your travels.
Many Blessings and may your song always be on the wind.
In Love, Light and Laughter.
Thank you.
That was beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.