A Dream of Camelot


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A Dream of Camelot begins in tragedy as Morgaine discovers that Arthur, the lover of her youth, and Mordred, their son, have killed each other. Morgaine sings a lamentation in which she realizes her own potential to recreate the dream of Camelot along with others who can take responsibility for facing the issues that had destroyed their society. Lancelot, and then Mordred and Arthur, now dead, choose to find a better way in the hopes of creating a new Camelot.

An etheric Round Table meets again after all have left physical life, and the characters from Camelot vision the qualities necessary to create a new society in which all are honored according to the principles of an enlightened creation.

The characters then show up in today's modern society, faced with the normal problems of relationships that are the grist for the mill in healing their own lives, and their worlds. The boy gets the girl - or does he? - and through this process learns loving communication and surrender. Along the way he finds himself exploring different alternative lifestyles including a community in the woods and a UFO encounter group, finds a way to heal his relationship with his boss, and eventually becomes open enough to be able to accept a new relationship in his life.

A Dream of Camelot is about loving communication - inside and out, and is about changing patterns within ourselves and therefore changing our world.

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