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Monthly Archives: March 2018
OK – so there is no point. Now what? – Jeff Grant
Reblogged from besonian: I never managed to figure out what organized religion was actually about. It wasn’t for want of trying. I wanted to know. From almost as far back as I can remember, I’ve had a deep sense of there … Continue reading
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Tagged has life a point?, human intellect, mindfulness, self-help books, spirituality
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Arch – pensitivity #writephoto
Despite treading lightly, Her footsteps echoed softly. The path was familiar And she was unafraid. Ahead, the arch beckoned. With each approaching step, The light shone more brightly. Continue reading at pensitivity
Antas & Cromlechs – Candy Blackham
Reblogged from London Traveller: Driving to or from Lisbon is always a good opportunity to seek out megalithic remains off the beaten track and this year we found the anta below at the roadside, just outside Mora, and in the town there is … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient sites, Anta, cromlech, europe, Photography, Portugal, Vale do Meio
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Arch – Sisyphus #writephoto
For centuries the great abbaye had stood, in its majesty and glory, in the peaceful landscape. It was then a centre of faith and science, where wise men worked, and kept the flame of civilisation burning. They were frugal, up … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Fountain Abbaye, Gregorian chants, monks, writephoto, yorkshire
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Technologically challenged…
I thought it was quiet; no phone calls, no texts, no incessant beeping from the double-edged technological marvel that is both a lifeline and a noose. I hadn’t missed it, but there was a vague sense of something being absent … Continue reading
Time Lines… Stuart France
* “And what have we here?” says Wen in that provocative way of hers which means she is up to something. “Anzu and Ninurta.” “Nope, not doing it for me.” “Anzu, Guardian of the Threshold, who stole the Tablets of … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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Arch-enemy – Iain Kelly #writephoto
George bested Timothy in everything. He was better at his sums, better at spelling, hand-writing, reading and tying his shoe-laces. George could run faster than Timothy, was always first-pick at football and had more gears on his bicycle. George always … Continue reading
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Tagged cathedral, children, comedy, creative writing, enemy, fiction, flash fiction, friends, Humor, humour, jealousy, kids, literature, paintball, Red, rivals, School, short story, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, trip, writing, writing prompt
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