In May 2022, I traveled for the first time to southern England to experience the magic of the region. I visited Glastonbury, a small and unique town that is home to some of the most famous mystical sites in England and the world. From there, I traveled to various sites in the area stretching between Glastonbury and Cornwall in the west.
Over 13 days, I explored mysterious hills, ancient stone circles, special churches, and more. I communicated with fairies, extraterrestrials, hills, and springs. In between, I channeled with Tohar, of course, receiving five different channelings during the trip—five out of a total of 23 channelings.
Gradually, I discovered a bit of England’s magic.
I want to share with you four of those places and the messages I received during my journey. Four places I highly recommend visiting if you are drawn to the mysticism of England.
Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury

The most mysterious and well-known site in Glastonbury is Glastonbury Tor. It is a hill, and as simple as its name may seem, it is equally mysterious.
It’s not entirely known how this hill was formed, and many stories and legends surround it. What is known is that the hill sits on the Michael Ley Line (which extends as far as Haifa), and the tower at its summit, St. Michael’s Tower, is a remnant of a monastery. The town of Glastonbury lies at the foot of the hill.
After a challenging climb, when I sat down on the hill, I channeled with the hill itself. It told me what it represents for different people and how the separation between dimensions is thinner here, making the connection feel stronger.
The hill emphasized one question to me: “What do you want me to be for you?” This, the energy representing the Tor explained, is its entire essence—a space that manifests for us, creating itself for us according to our conscious and unconscious choices. “What do I want this hill to be for me?” is another way of asking—what do I want life to be for me?
Burrow Mump

This hill is about a 20-minute drive from Glastonbury. The hill, which also has the remains of a church named after St. Michael, is considered the Tor’s smaller sister. Accordingly, it is much lower. Like the Tor, it also sits on the Michael Ley Line.
The energy here is pleasant but also different. When I channeled here, I learned that, similar to the Tor, Burrow Mump also represents possibilities. It reminds us that there are different possibilities regarding who we want to be.
This place has become a memorial site for World War II casualties and is characterized by more earthly energy. The Tor, which represents hidden worlds and other dimensions, is characterized accordingly by a lighter and more open energy. At the same time, both hills remind us of possibilities and invite us to choose.
Stanton Drew

This site, containing three stone circles, is the most special place I visited in England.
Many are familiar with the stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury, but this site is much less known. Personally, I struggle to understand why—access is very convenient, entry is free (they ask for one pound in the donation box at the gate), the circles are large and set within fields, and there is an exceptionally strong energetic presence here.
From the moment I entered the circle, I felt the connection to a culture from another planet that exists here. When I connected to the energy, I began to sense laughing entities who spoke together and separately, a continuous flow of wisdom and playfulness. They reminded me of my past-life connection with them and the place, and then told me that much has changed since then.
“Yes,” I replied, “the circle doesn’t look the same.”
“No,” they giggled, “we mean your world.”
I asked them what they thought about the state of the world, and they said they were familiar with this situation, that they’d been through it. “One day, everyone will realize they know nothing,” they said, laughing.
What will happen then, I asked. “Then you can fly through space, make matter weightless, and do somersaults while floating in the air,” they replied and continued laughing.
“You need patience, and also faith. Faith that things can work out. Tell people that—that things can work out.”
Later, I asked them if they knew the Lemurians, a group of extraterrestrials I had channeled many years ago (“We are neighbors, not identical,” was their response). I also asked them why I see pink when I talk to them. “That color represents us,” they said, “and that’s why you love it.”
Things can work out.
The Chalice Well, Glastonbury

This place, known as the Chalice Well, is a garden built around a spring that flows through copper deposits, giving the water a slightly reddish tint.
Legends say that Joseph of Arimathea, Jesus’s uncle, came here after the crucifixion and buried the Holy Grail here. According to this story, the water’s color is associated with Jesus’s blood.
It’s a small and magical garden, designed according to Bahá’í principles. By the well in the garden, I meditated and connected with the earth. In the meditation, I saw the spring’s source, its various origins, and the underground streams merging into one. I saw the energetic shape of the area, which indeed resembles a chalice. The earth told me:
“When humans become a vessel for themselves, for their entire being, then holiness begins to flow from them.
“Holiness is an energy that flows from humans, transforming everything around them. Jesus was such a person, as were others who have been in your world.
“I am here to remind you to be a vessel for yourselves. Not to transform the world but to love yourselves. A vessel is the foundation for love and the result of love.
“Don’t worry about the world. Love yourselves, and love will take care of everything else.”
According to the earth, the Grail isn’t buried here. It was buried with Jesus, “and it isn’t buried where you think it is,” she said and laughed.