About Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
Reblogged this on Silver Threading and commented:
I love the rhythm of these words, shared from friend, Sue. Thanks for the inspiration! ❤
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I’m laying it at your door, Colleen 😉
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Thank you, Sue! This is so sweet and I love the words. It signifies our connection through history! ❤
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It is that connection that matters… and goes well with your photo challenge, oddly enough 🙂
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I have that all in my brain today. Connections to history reaching us from back in time… ❤
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That sense of continuity is something I am seldom without these days
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I bet. With the house up for sale, I feel all unsettled. I just wish it would move along so that I could rest and rejuvenate. I fear we are in for the long haul this time. I need strength! LOL!
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I can quite understand that as I am fighting an advance action with a hope to move!
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Oh, you are right there with me then! LOL! We will go bonkers together. ❤
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…and from opposite ends of the story 🙂
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LOL! True! 🏠💗
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This is great Sue and I love the connection to Colleen 🙂
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It is all her fault 😉
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I like this a lot 🙂
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Thanks, Richard 🙂
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Welcome 🙂
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This is marvelous, Sue. So right!
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Thanks, Eliza.
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I love depth. I love this post!
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Thank you.
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I recognise those tree roots – we were caught in their tangles just the other day… 🙂
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Without a ribbon, if I remember 🙂
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Luckily we had a large chocolate button instead 🙂
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I think the denizens of the tree would approve 🙂
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When I meditate I like to think of my roots going down into rich loamy earth (hmm. loamy? Is that a word? Tis now.Jx)
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If it isn’t, it should be… and that’s a meditation I like too. 🙂
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So lush and beautiful!
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These trees are at the ancient stone cirle of Avebury, Robert… a very beautiful place.
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Beautiful words and photo, Sue.
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Thanks, Jean.
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What a beautiful web of roots!
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These trees cling to the earth banks around Avebury 🙂
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Reblogged this on oshriradhekrishnabole.
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Ooh Sue these are my favourite trees! I love spending time sitting there in silence and love on those ancient roots, tying my wishes and prayers to the branches above. Such a deeply, sacred and magical space, Pure synchronicity, as I am using an image of the same set of trees on the back cover my new poetry book! 🙂
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I think these trees are very special to a good many of us, Deborah x
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Yes indeed. I am counting down the days down before I will be there again, only 39 days and counting! x
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I may be there in 7 😉
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Reblogged this on Anita & Jaye Dawes.
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Fantastic combination of words and image, Sue!
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Thanks Olga.. Welcome back. Hope your trip was a good one!
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That’s such a unique picture and a lovely piece to accompahy it, Sue.
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Thanks, Suzanne
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