New Earth Weaving

One Day Sacred Immersion
Friday 13th February 2026
From 10am to 6pm
Location: The Goddess Hall, Glastonbury, UK

A Living Light Transmission

This special day will guide you to be part of a vast living-light field of wisdom, peace and love. 

Here a benevolent council of wise, luminous elders offer their guidance for humanity's evolution. 

The Grandmothers of the Golden Thread are an ancient council, and Wisdom Keepers of the Sacred Weave - they hold the quantum codes for this transformational time.

You are invited to sit within their energetic presence as Tracy channels their ancient-futures dialects and they offer their threads of golden light to help you weave the New Earth into being. 

Come and simply rest whilst activating your own dormant threads. Receive channelled transmissions to awaken the higher frequencies of Light within you and be part of this new, golden era of the sacred weave. 

These powerful eternal grandmothers are here to guide humanity through this time of awakening, helping us embody a deeper, truer expression of who we are within this New Earth creation. 

An Immersive Day within the Sacred Weave

Receive direct channelled transmissions and ... 

  • Upgrade your whole system, body, mind and spirit.
  • Activate deep remembrance and new pathways of awareness.
  • Receive important support for your personal journey of awakening.
  • Experience and utilise ancient future quantum technologies.
  • Experience a beautiful shake & dance to help you embody the Light.

Book Your Place

£75 - concessions available on request

Lunch / Drinks

There are shops and cafés a short walk away, but you may prefer to bring a packed lunch and stay within the energies of the space. There is a small kitchen at the venue.

Hot drinks and spring water will be provided.

Location

The Goddess Hall
Benedict Street
Glastonbury
Somerset
BA6 9NB
UK

The event is at Goddess Hall (not Goddess Temple or Goddess House!)

The Goddess Hall is tucked away behind St Benedict's church, Benedict Street. The hall is painted with a large mural and purple door, set back behind a front garden on St Benedict's Close.

There is no parking outside. Limited street parking is available. The town's public car parks are reasonably priced and only a short walk away, as are the high street shops and cafés.

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