Three Paths to Light – Stuart France

Reblogged from The Silent Eye:

In the early days of The Silent Eye, I thought it would be a good idea if Steve, Stuart and I, as the three directors of the school, shared a little about how we had come to work together. Our journeys were very different, yet shared some odd commonalities. As the accounts have languished in the vaults of the Silent Eye for a while, I thought it might be a good idea to republish them here…


Spirit y’all

Stuart France

‘Our own journey is entirely imaginary: that is its strength.’

– Louis Ferdinand Celine.

I grew up in a religiously tolerant family which knew a thing or two about love and faith. Nan left the Catholic Church to marry Gramps and their eldest son, Uncle Geoff, my mum’s little brother eventually rejoined the Catholic Church in order to marry Aunty Cath, which meant that when we went to spend holidays with Little Geoff and Janet and Mandy we went to their Church with them which was Catholic, and when Little Geoff, Janet and Mandy came to spend the holidays with us they came to our church which was Church of England. It didn’t seem odd to do this and it came as something of a shock to realise that in olden times people had lost their lives for less.

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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.
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9 Responses to Three Paths to Light – Stuart France

  1. mrmilitantnegro's avatar The Militant Negro says:

    Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.

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  2. Tolerance alone is a big deal. My mother was an atheist with little tolerance for any religion. I always find that a strange thing, to be non-religious and also intolerant. At least she was equally intolerant of all religions.

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  3. Jennie's avatar Jennie says:

    Thank you for sharing this. And, will you also be posting the paths of you and Steve?

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