Glastonbury's growing problem

Oct 14, 2009 12:20

Myself and several friends have all experienced problems with people in Glastonbury in recent weeks/months, with several "sackings" taking place of people who appear to be a little "unstable".

I have had to release another presenter from Glastonbury Radio this week, after failing to adhere to previous warnings and yet again it's a member of the "esoteric community". Now I'm not knoocking everyone in this marketplace, but in two and a half years running the radio station, the only people I have had to let go, have been from this part of the local community.

It poses the question of whether Glastonbury just attracts "nutters" or whether the town has an effect on them and sends them over the edge?

Locally, many people come to the town looking for somewhere to live, and seem on the face of it "spiritual people with good intentions". Yet within a few months, they get in with this same small crowd of people who are about as truly spiritual as a knitting needle and joining in the Glastonbury rumour mill. Many even start to believe their own gossip and think they OWN the town and can cast spells forcing people they don't like to leave lol!

Now don't get me wrong, I believe natural magic works and that when used properly it can be very powerful, but used in a negative manner, it can have some very serious side effects and rebounds on the user. Karma is a very real thing and will catch up with them.

In two and a half years, I have had a few of these people threaten me with illness, upheaval and even death, but I'm still here and so is the radio station, but some of them have had to move on elsewhere!

I love this area, and I think Glastonbury is a very magical place, but some minorities are indeed acting way above their own capabilities and spoiling the town for others. But my message to you all is clear, don't stop visiting the place just because we have more than our fair share of nutters, in a way it's an appealing attraction for tourists!

Ross

witches, nutters, spirituality, esoteric, glastonbury

Previous post Next post
Up