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269:, a London based psychic healer and clairvoyant. He talks about how Molly reveals things about him that no one else knew, and he is convinced of her clairvoyant powers. We also learn that Uranus is the planet controlling television. He leaves there and travels to Glastonbury, and to Shambhala which is run by a woman who claims to have lived many previous lives. She leads him through a trance, using the colours of flowers, which he finds quite powerful. He also meets Annie Wildwood, a pagan priestess, who similarly takes him through a trance, using visions of landscape to help him navigate through it. He leaves Glastonbury and returns to Balham in south London to the House of the Goddess, which started in 1985. It is run by a priestess of the Goddess, Shan Jayran. He describes his time with Shan as very moving, and emotional, and describes how she taught him an important lesson about not being quick to judge others. 374:. Stephen places 25 needles in McCarthy's head and then sings, all to help him reconnect with his "spirit-body". After this McCarthy goes on to meet Nicholas, who has trained in the Hawaiian art of Kahuna bodywork. He then travels to the Acorn Centre in Glastonbury where he meets a woman who guides him through "the crowning ceremony" to unlock his DNA from extraterrestrial control. We discover that McCarthy has "wobbly muscles" which he is informed is a sign that he has been reborn from earlier incarnations with some DNA already rejoined. Finally he joins 164:. In it, McCarthy looked at various spiritual practices from across the globe, looking at both long standing traditional beliefs as well as 'alternate' religions which began to flourish in the 1990s. He met a variety of practitioners and participated in their rituals. It ran for three series, with the first two series focusing on practitioners located in the British Isles. The second season looked more at Christian and Pagan sects, including the 33: 292:. The Foundation's rituals are built on a mixture of Buddhist, Celtic and Native American spiritual beliefs. While there McCarthy has to travel into a dark tunnel where he must face his anxieties. After this he is placed into a trance by the "stone medicine woman". Then finally he joins the group in a sweat lodge, where McCarthy discovers a piece of porcelain that falls from his bottom. 509:
In this 40 minute special we travel with Pete McCarthy to New South Wales in Australia. There he meets Graeme Innis who leads him through a Re-earthing Rite of Initiation. The programme follows McCarthy as digs his own grave, and although it becomes obvious very quickly that Pete is beginning to have
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In episode three, McCarthy travelled to Ireland to visit Clonegal Castle, the headquarters of the Fellowship of Isis, where he was initiated into the Druid Order of Dana. Staying in Ireland, he met with some people who feel a spiritual connection to the country, tries using dowsing rods and then met
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The final episode in the series is a 50 minute special. It starts with a meeting between McCarthy and Ivan McBeth. He believes the Earth is intersected by meridians and channels, and he builds stone circles upon them as a form of healing acupuncture for the planet and to tap into the Earth's energy.
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In the second episode, McCarthy travels to Tintagel, Cornwall, to consider who lives in detached bungalows and there he meets a group of Qabalists. From there he travels to a suburban Oxford, where his attention turns to semi-detached houses he wonders what the neighbours reaction to the owner is.
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to leave an offering to the ancestors. It is 26 June 1996, and England is playing Germany in the semi-finals of Euro 96. McCarthy, and the production team, are struggling to stay focused on the ceremony, but he succeeds and he is initiated into Druidry at Abbots Wood. His final stop is back at
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serious doubts about continuing he still goes ahead, and also continues to allow filming of the whole process. This programme is a credit to Pete McCarthy both as it shows his courage in the face of his overwhelming fears, and also that he would allow these to be shown on national television.
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Before going on what would be referred to as a "spiritual journey", McCarthy said "I've taken on the role of everyman, I'm like lots of people who have given up religion and never replaced it with anything else."
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McCarthy travels to mid-Wales to take part in an initiation ritual to search for the "warrior within", led by an Irish shaman, Shivam O'Brien and it takes a day and a night. It is all part of the
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where he learns that Jesus came from the planet Venus, and observes some of the society's rituals. Finally McCarthy travels to West Wales to visit The Light Centre where David Saltrees (
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and stays at Samadhan (which means "the answer") to practise some "Mongolian toning and overtoning". After this he moves on to visit Richard Lawrence at the
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A complete list of episodes. All episodes were written and presented by Pete McCarthy, and directed by Steve Connelly. All three series were produced by
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is seeking to make the Isle the planet's spiritual interface. The episode finishes at Battersea Park Peace Pagoda, London, with author
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on the Summer Solstice, and there he observes a group of worshippers. He leaves there and travels on to the north west of Scotland, to
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McCarthy leaves Ivan McBeth to join the Golden Dawn Occult Society in a ritual at the ancient burial chamber of
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Pete explaining that the following commercial break can be a learning experience, in his usual comical sarcasm
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and Philip Shallcrass from the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, members of The Awen Camp. They take him to
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is a British television series first broadcast on 6 November 1995, presented by travel writer and presenter
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McCarthy meets a group of Odinists, living in Tuffnell Park, London. We learn from their High Priestess,
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to visit Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche. Holy Isle provides spiritual, but non-religious, retreats and
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a group of Roman Catholic priests who believe in connecting to their Celtic pagan roots.
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In the first episode, McCarthy first travels to Hampstead, London, to meet Paul Saki (
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Pete McCarthy travels to the outskirts of San Francisco in USA where he visits the
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Glastonbury. There he meets a spiritual healer, Geoff Boltwood, who is known as
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in Wiltshire where they invoke Pan. During the invocation they experience a
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for a review of what makes New Age beliefs so prevalent and attractive.
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Pete McCarthy travels to Iceland to explore their belief in the
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people and is invited to witness one of their rituals.
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Pete McCarthy
Kudos Film and Television
Channel 4
Pete McCarthy
Fellowship of Isis
Golden Dawn
Australian Aboriginal
Hawaiian religion
Kudos Film and Television
Stonehenge
Scoraig Peninsula
Aetherius Society
"Ni"
Freya Aswynn
Molly Fairley
Spirit Horse Nomadic Circle Camp
The Forest of Dreams
West Kennet Long Barrow
Seidr trance
Aura Soma
Holy Isle
Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche
William Bloom
The Barefoot Doctor
Vivianne Crowley
Caitlín Matthews
Robert John Stewart
Emma Restall Orr
Wayland's Smithy

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