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Daily Archives: December 7, 2015
An Uncouth Clod-Hopper…?
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Illustration- John Howe …In the silence which had fallen upon the company, a loud wailing from without the Mead-Hall could be heard by all those present. Into the house that Father Fish built strode…
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Replay – I was Troubled. Now I am Astonished – Guest post by G.Michael Vasey.
Continuing the Replays of some of my guests this year, today I share a post from G. Michael Vasey. We recently released and expanded edition of The Mystical Hexagram with a brand new cover… a book written in the early … Continue reading
Associations
A symbol is a representation of a quality or concept. Mankind has always used symbols to share ideas. Language is, in itself, a series of symbols, used in infinite combination, to communicate complex ideas. From the earliest times, our species … Continue reading