The Sacred Landscape Conference II

The Sacred Landscape Conference II

By Steve Mitchell

Get ready to dive deep into the mysteries of ancient landscapes and uncover the forgotten legacies of our ancestors.

Date and time

Location

Tutbury old school house

17 Cornmill Lane Tutbury DE13 9HA United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 6 hours, 30 minutes
  • Ages 16+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 10:30

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Spirituality • Mysticism

The Sacred Landscape Conference is back! Join us for a day of enlightening discussions and immersive experiences at the Tutbury Old School House. Dive into the rich history and spiritual significance of landscapes around the world. Connect with like-minded individuals and experts in the field. From ancient sites to modern interpretations, this conference will broaden your perspective on the sacredness of our surroundings. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the Sacred Landscape in a whole new light. Reserve your spot today!

Crichton Miller- Discover the Hidden Codes of Our Past!

Join Crichton on an eye-opening journey where ancient symbols meet modern technology. Imagine a living map—a sacred landscape that guides both our ancestors and today's AI. From Piazzi Smyth’s mysterious grave marker, combining Christian and pagan elements, to the Pyramid of Khufu and Dixon Relics re-engineered as ancient measuring tools, each artifact holds a secret message about our world.

Learn how celestial alignments, like the Sarsen Stones under the Dragon constellation, and symbols once wielded by Assyrian kings, the Knights Templar, and beyond, reveal a shared, recursive memory encoded in stone. This lecture simplifies complex ideas into clear, visual stories that link past wisdom with modern science—showing that ancient methods of measurement and navigation are not just relics, but the blueprint for future innovation.

Step into a world where history and technology whisper the same timeless secrets.

Let's decode the mysteries together!

Sian SibleyThe Living Soil

Soil is the only reason that we are alive and while we worship the land in reality we should worship the top 3 inches of soil that is built on the bio mass from the previous years growth. We are deliberately harming this organism. This talk will be about the action of the mycelial networks in communication with trees and other plants and the importance of soil in our lives and why we have to work together to preserve it.

Gordon The Toad - Celebrating Sacred Landscapes

What makes a landscape sacred? Gordon will talk about his vocation as Creeping Toad, working with groups to find ways of celebrating the places around them. These may be traditional sacred sites, or modern sculptured landscapes or the park at the end of the street. Recognising our relationships with places and appreciating how we value them is vital to their protection and our own well-being.

Mark Olly - Revealing The Green Man

Designed to impart a practical revelation of a deep and ancient mystery through archeological and historical case studies Revealing The Green Man will resurrect a long and ancient religion as old as time itself which is now challenging us to care for our environment in the modern world. Rather than just a cute chubby face peering at us through a veil of leaves, Mark will show that the green man will prove to be a true representation of the very essence of life.

Alistair Hindmarsh and Steve MitchellMore thoughts and experiments on Sacred Landscape

Why do we feel special connections to nature or the divine in sacred places? What is it about these places that draws us?
We will take you on more journeys through the sacred landscape of the Dove Valley and beyond using our unique blend of scientific, psychic and par psychological analysis and techniques to explore and reveal more of its inner secrets.

Frequently asked questions

Where can we eat?

We will be providing light refreshments during the day (drinks/biscuits). We recommend you either bring your own lunch or choose one of the many outlets close by.

Is the venue disability friendly?

The venue is accessible and there is a disabled toilet.

Where can I park?

There is parking opposite the venue and on the road, plus a number of other options in the town including the main signposted car park a few hundred yards away.

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Sep 13 · 11:00 GMT+1