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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Kindred Spirits by Jan Malique
Reblogged from jan malique: Image: Pixabay It’s been a while since I last wrote about Amunet, formerly known as the Alchemist’s daughter. She’s an Alchemist in her own right now. Her departure was made at the end of Inconsolable: Flight … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy
Tagged Alchemist, Amunet., Inner reflection, Life experiences, mysteries, writing process
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Being ordinary…
Why would anyone want to read about me? It is a question I ask myself… one amongst many as I write snapshots from my daily life and memories from my past, as I share opinions and beliefs, the small adventures, … Continue reading
Spirit of ‘what-not’… Stuart France
* We can, perhaps, now understand, a little of where this diagram is coming from. It may be that this figure is supposed to represent a tetrahedron, yet because of its overt Patriarchy it is tempting to see a hidden … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Don and Wen, geometry, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged Christianity, esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, psychology
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A Girl Named Truth by Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: It’s not easy for me to self-promote my first published book, which I have held close for so long. Yesterday, a friend on Facebook asked me how long it took me to write my memoir, and … Continue reading
Fresh air…
From the archive: I had an odd and unexpected encounter today. One of those chance meetings that seem small and unimportant yet which leave a mark deeper than we realise at the time. I had wandered over to the next … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, Photography
Tagged ancient sites, England, history, landscape, Life, Love and Laughter, sacred sites, spirituality, The Silent Eye, travel
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‘If you please’… Stuart France
* “What do little boys want from their toys?” “World Dominion.” “And if they do not get it?” “They break their toys.” Count Jack Black * Source: Stuart France
Posted in Books, Don and Wen, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, psychology
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Author Spotlight; Graeme Cumming – from Fiction is Food
Reblogged from Fiction is food: As the ravens gather and darkness descends, the time is drawing near for history to repeat itself… Ravens Gathering is a gripping thriller, interwoven with horror and fantasy, that demonstrates how you should never take … Continue reading
