I am excited to present my updated Hidden Hive of History in Glastonbury – the ancient Beekeepers Island – at the inaugural Beeholdium festival this month.
As you may know, the Hidden Hive of History is my body of research around the veneration of the honeybee.
In my two-part talk I will examine the lost tradition of the most deified god or goddess that has ever existed: the honeybee – the forgotten god of the ancients. The presentation will graphically chronicle a sacred tradition that has existed for over 100 million years. In the process I will illustrate how an awareness of this lost tradition brings new insight into enigmas such as Atlantis, the Sphinx, goddess worship, the Grail, religion, politics, Freemasonry, the Illuminati and, most importantly, our own wellbeing and the preservation of our planet, Earth.
It is going to be a fantastic weekend, with loads of amazing presenters and exhibitors. You can check it all out here (www.beeholdium.com).
I hope you can join me.
Andrew
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Dear Andrew
I’m an anthropologist at the University of Edinburgh – I’m working on a research project on the cultures of beekeeping. I’d love to attend the Beeholdium meeting but their website does not seem to be working. I thought I’d write to you as one of the presenters in case you might have a contact for one of the organisers.
It would also be good to talk to you about your work…
Many thanks
Rebecca
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So glad you are coming Rebecca. It was great to speak to you; )
Best,
Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
Just wanted to say Congrats on the new website and Issue 6 of Heretic Magazine. Very exciting stuff. I hope you are well.
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Thank you so much Nate. It is very nice of you to say that. I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks again.
Best,
Andrew
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