Heart of Albion – Tales from the Wondrous Head
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“If I am consciously following a woman who is about to engage a Llama in conversation, which I certainly appear to be, it does not impinge too negatively upon my thought processes.”
What does Jack and the Beanstalk have to do with a spiritual quest? What, for that matter, is the nature of the relationship between Salome and the Jester? Why is Wen conversing with a llama in the Yorkshire Dales? And what links the beautiful and sacred landscape that is the Heart of Albion with Breakfast in Slug Town? These, and many other questions, must be considered as Don and Wen continue the journey begun in The Initiate exploring the shadowy roots of the ancient myths and legends of these Blessed Isles, steering a perilous path through the murky waters of religious symbolism and iconography.
“Breakfast in Slug Town?”
Join them on their continuing quest for knowledge and understanding as they explore the landscape of England and people it with strange creatures and even stranger theories, using sacred intent and guided imagination to penetrate into the mysteries unfolding before them.
Illustrated in full colour throughout (colour display dependent on compatible device)
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…Reality is now shimmering in the heat as the air sparkles and I remember that King Arthur sleeps beneath the hill of Camelot like a child in a giant’s womb… ready to wake in the hour of need… I plunge into the earth in search of a cool cavern, yet my feet stand on the sunlit grass as the Knight who is a Priest approaches.
I pull the furs about me against the chill, standing spear-straight in the winter sun…
He may not pass.
The Temple is mine….
Hers…
He may not pass without answer…
Behind me a crescent of acolytes await, with bowl and stone, oil and wine… I hold up my hand and he meets my eyes…
“Whither goest thou, Priest of the Sun?”



























Kindle is a good way of buying books quickly, however I like the physical experience of engaging with a hard copy …… Old fashioned I suppose 🙂
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Me too, Robert…I love the convenience of having a library in my pocket, but I like to curl up with a real book.
On the other hand, if you buy the Kindle copy, the hard copy often comes cheaper as a matchbook deal 🙂
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Reblogged this on Legends of Windemere and commented:
Big deal on Heart of Albion!
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