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The Power of Centre is the second in a series of three books on Sacred Landscapes. The first 'The Spine of Albion' explored the hidden lines of power across the UK and Ireland. This book explores the centre places and focal points of the UK and Ireland, from the geographical…

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1 author picked The Power of Centre as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I love this book for the exploration of ancient sacred centres around the UK isles. As something I've been piecing together myself over the last few years, this book was an absolute gem, providing me with many of the missing lines between pieces. It contains a wealth of researched information on these central places and their stories, woven beautifully in with dowsed earth energy information and the experience of the authors as they journeyed to these places. A book that has guided my travels in Ireland this year, and will be a valuable reference guide for years to come.

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