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BBC
Wiltshire Hello, and welcome to tonight’s Live Chat with Terry
Dobney, Keeper of the Druid Stones at Avebury. Tommorrow is the
Summer Solstice and Terry will be leading several Druid ceremonies
at Avebury in Wiltshire, as he has done since 1969.
BBC
Wiltshire What's a Druid? Who do Druids worship? What is the
importance of Avebury? If it's such a special place, how come all
the tourists visit Stonehenge instead? How does someone become "keeper
of the stones"? These are just a few of the questions you may want
to ask Terry Dobney this evening.
BBC
Wiltshire Hi Terry, welcome to BBCi and welcome everyone who
has joined us here at the BBC Wiltshire website!
Here’s
the first question....
Question
As keeper of the stones, how do you see the future management of
the site? Will there be more restrictions to protect the stones
or as Paganism grows will there be more demands for open access?
Terry
Dobney As paganism grows there will be a lot more people here,
the percentage of visitors arriving is increasing quite considerably.
About 4 years ago there were about 40 people, this last year there
was around 400! The publicity for Stonhenge has brought in a lot
of people but there is also a good selection of regulars. We put
on as best a show as we can!
Question
How did you become the "Keeper of the Stones"?
Terry
Dobney I have been coming here to Avebury on a regular basis
since 1969, I have become well known to different druid groups that
have been coming here over the years. Gradually I became involved
myself more and more, with the disciplines of the ceremony, the
exact tidings and the meanings of exact ceremonies. There are eight
sun related ceremonies, and 13 moon related ceremonies. These are
held through-out the year.
Question
Why is Stonehenge so important to modern Druids when historically
there is no evidence that Druids were ever practised their rituals
at stone circles?
Terry
Dobney We have very little official confirmation of druid activity.
Caeser's notes from the conquest of Gaul incorporated these conquests
of Britain and some mention of druid activity is recorded there.
Tacitus (Roman Chronicler) mentioned aspects of the druid life as
well, we have very little information to go on. We believe we know
what the sites were constructed, for example, there of is a relationship
of the planets above interpreted on the earth below. Avebury's temple
of the Britons (as it was known) was the centre of activity for
the sun and the moon appreciation or worship, so that ancient man
had a method of prediction. It is a complex giant sun-dial (if you
like) and also a way of predicting lunar eclipses. Nobody expected
to get everything right in those days!
Question
What future do you see for public access to the 'sacred landscape'
of Silbury and Stonehenge?
Terry
Dobney There is likley to be more legislation, when you realise
Stonehenge is one of the biggest visitor attractions of this country,
estimates of about three million a year, I've heard discussions
of the logistics of getting the coaches in and out of the car park
is similar to stacking jumbo-jets in and out of Heathrow! Which
is one of the reasons why there was a walk-way put around the outside
of Stonehenge - If everybody takes away a bit of chalk on their
shoes, there will be nothing left! Silbury is extremely unstable,
it is nice to look at but extremely unstable!
Question
Is there such a thing as a lone druid or do you have some sort if
coven let's say ?
Terry
Dobney Yes of course! It is a path that Ii have followed myself
and will continue to follow. I was discovered I was a druid because
my beliefs tended to run parallal with them. It is a long complicated
task and wisdom comes with grey hair!
Question
What are you feelings on the theory that Stonehenge is an amplifier
for sound?
Terry
Dobney Excellent question! anyone who has performed a ceremony
inside stonehenge when there is only a small group of people in
the circle, will realise the amazing amplification effects of the
stones. The effect feeds the sound back in and stops it from going
out. At Avebury, the echo there is amplified in a different way,
sound can be thrown over surprising distances at Avebury! This is
under certain atmospheric conditions.
Question
How do you get in to a local druid order and is there any in or
around Durham?
Terry
Dobney Anywhere where there is a recognised ancient site, anyone
can develop discipline of visiting those sites at times of ceremony,
i.e., the same times as here, as I have been doing here. people
will join, they will realise you are following the same path as
they are. So in five years time, the Durham contingent will be making
a visit to Avebury for one of the ceremonies to see how the others
do it!!!
BBC
Wiltshire A few people emailed
in their questions in advance, so I'm going to go ahead and send
those through now....
BBC
Wiltshire What is the spiritual
significance of Silbury Hill?
Terry
Dobney From personal observation and experience, Silbury, I
believe, was constructed as an efigy to the element of water. It
has other lesser significances, but that was its main purpose. If
we could have seen it when it was functioning, it rivalled the seven
wonders of the world! ...The hanging gardens of Babylon in Wiltshire!
BBC
Wiltshire Do you feel neo-pagan
religions, such as Druidry and Wicca have a place in the 21st century?
Terry
Dobney I believe it has the potential to become a new way of
thinking about humans and humanity working with nature and a greater
appreciation of the elements. It is giving thanks to what we get
for nothing for which life would not exist.
Question
What is it about Wiltshire that has attracted so many sacred sites?
Terry
Dobney It has recently been decided that the centre core of
the earth consists of iron ore, spinning iron ore emits a magnetic
force field, this passes much more easily through chalk then other
minerals that the planet is constructed of. It's just a way of describing
how these sites seem to have a delicate sensitivity. Ancient man
had the whole of Europe to choose from to build their sites, they
revered their ancestors, they also realised that chalk consists
of trillium of ancestors i.e. creatures that have passed before
us. This makes the area more perceptive to you (it monkey's with
your psyche!!!)
BBC
Wiltshire Really interesting Terry.
We have time for just one more question.
Question
Do you have links with other druids around the world? Which other
countries celebrate the summer solstice?
Terry
Dobney As far as I am aware, North American Indians, Aborigines,
many African tribes, Mongolian shaman and many other old European
beliefs, have celebrated and do celebrate the midsummer solstice.
BBC
Wiltshire That's all we have time
for. BBC Wiltshire Thanks to our guest Terry Dobney, and to all
of you who logged on tonight.
BBC
Wiltshire Thanks Terry. Sorry if your question didn't get answered
- there just wasn't enough time to cover them all.
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