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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Following a trail
I was roused from sleep at four a.m., dragged wide awake with a phrase ringing in my ears that sent me in search of coffee, computer and a small dog who thinks either that I have lost the plot or … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged being, esoteric school, Glastonbury, history, landscape, Life, magic, nature, spirituality, The Silent Eye, workshop
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Pieces of Eight … Stuart France
* Eight can be interpreted as a resonance of unitary division. Cell mitosis, whereby one cell divides and becomes two, is an eight stage process. * Source: Stuart France
Posted in Art, geometry, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, psychology, sacred geometry
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A fine vintage – Tallis Steelyard
Normally it’s Shena that gets me caught up in other peoples’ problems. Or, to be more precise, it’s her friends who bring me trouble. In this case however, I lay the entire blame at Mutt’s door. Thinking about it, Mutt’s … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, Humour
Tagged an investment, fine wine, other peoples' problems, Poets
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Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives – Gas Lamps, Harry Randals, Sat Navs and iPads by Jane Risdon
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord, where Sally is sharing pots from the archives of other writers…: I am delighted to share posts from Jane Risdon’s archives and this week I am sharing the entire post.. Jane shares some of the … Continue reading
Journey
* Dawn dreams of lost worlds The glow of orichalcum Calling me homewards Convoluted labyrinth To circles within circles *
Nine less One… Stuart France
* The notion of a simultaneous end and beginning is an important one in nature. It is the principle that underlies periodicity in the cycles of life and their renewal. It is the primary principle of eight-ness. * Source: Stuart … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, psychology, sacred geometry
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From Keith Channing-The gift of giving: win one of three #Lendwithcare gift vouchers. #makealoanchangealife
Reblogged from Keith Channing… a seasonal offer to help you help others: CHRISTMAS 2017 SPECIAL OFFER My wife, Clare, and I are long-time supporters of Lendwithcare, a micro-finance organisation set up by Care International, one of the world’s leading aid … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Life, reblog
Tagged charity, Christmas, competition, gifts, giving, lendwithcare, microfinance
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Flyer
Insignificant Awaiting the birth of day Presence unnoticed I may only walk the earth He carries dawn in his wings *
