Olivers Hill is a powerful nodal point. It lies on the St Michael & Mary Earth energy lines, (Type 3) which run west to east across the UK from Landâs End on the tip of Cornwall to the eastern tip of Norfolk.
The twin lines pass through St Michaels Mount, The Hurlers Stone Circles, Glastonbury Tor, Olivers Hill, Avebury Henge, Silbury Hill and its sister hill, Merlinâs Mount in Marlborough, Waulads Bank, Royston Cave (used by the Knights Templar), Bury St Edmonds Abbey and various Neolithic sites in between.
It is intersected various other Type 2 and 3 pairs of energy lines at the Olivers Hill site, all of which begin to harmonise their frequencies from the day before the actual Solstice.
The St Michael and Mary lines line follow the path of the Sun on the 8th of May (The spring festival of St. Michael) on an azimuth of around 242° (28° north of east).
This day was celebrated in past times as ‘Beltane’, the beginning of summer and marks the midpoint in the Sun’s progression between the Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice.
Directions to Olivers Hill
Travelling along the London Road (A361) into or away from Devizes, turn left or right at the junction where you see the Travel Lodge Hotel and head up Folly Road.
Continue until you reach Roundway village, where you will come to a fork in the road (youâll see a red telephone box.) Take the right fork with the âdead-endâ sign.
Keep going up the hill, you will see the Devizes White Horse on the hill to your right and when you see a white sign saying Leipzig Plantation, take the left fork there.
Continue until you come to the start of a bumpy track. You can park up here and walk all the way along the bumpy track, (approx. quarter of mile), or continue driving to the end, where there is an area for parking.
There youâll see a public footpath sign, leading off to the left before a metal gate ahead. Walk along the footpath, it runs alongside woods to your left and fields on your right. After 200yds the ground rises up to a kind of plateau. This is Olivers Hill. Walk up and across towards the centre of the plateau where youâll come to a circular dip in the ground â this is where the energy node is and where we meditate.
Days and Times
Most Solstice and Equinox Meditations are held at 12pm on the day before the actual event. Allow at least 10 mins to reach the node from where you park at the end of the bumpy track.