"The Company of Avalon" is a compelling study of historical and spiritual inquiry, focusing on the scripts attributed to Brother Symon, a sub-prior of Winchester Abbey during the 12th-century reign of King Stephen. Frederick Bligh Bond, a figure known for his unique intersection of architecture, archaeology, and psychical research, provides an analytical framework for these communications, which offer a vivid window into the monastic experiences and religious atmosphere of medieval England.
The work explores the mystical ties between Winchester and the legendary traditions of Avalon and Glastonbury. By synthesizing archaeological insights with psychical mediumship, Bond seeks to reconstruct a lost world of ecclesiastical devotion and architectural history. The text provides a detailed examination of the scripts' content, style, and historical relevance, serving as a landmark study in early 20th-century spiritualism. This volume is of particular value to those interested in the history of the English Church, medieval mysticism, and the investigation of the paranormal within a historical context.
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