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The event at Brecon was part of a project entitled "Encircling the Land with Sacred Dance", in which she leads groups in sacred dancing at each full moon at 12 places around the country that "correspond to the zodiacal positions in the landscape temple of Britain". Other cathedrals were used.
A letter of complaint to Mr Davies read: "The dedication of the evening was... to ’Mother Earth’ and ’the masters’. [Miss Straw] told me she believes in reincarnation, astrology and magic. "It is dishonouring to God to hold this event in a cathedral. It was also quite a shock to see one of your clerics joining in the dance."FULL STORY at http://mcj.bloghorn.com/2119#Comments
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