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Daily Archives: October 21, 2018
Outing After Ever
Originally posted on ShiftnShake:
The book is out. That is, a book is out, my latest, and my first public display of fiction. My struggles with publishing this collection have been as much with myself as with formatting and editing.…
Posted in Photography
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Accepting All of Yourself ~ Debbie Roth #writephoto
“Surrender Unto Love” And in the Shadow of All things For- Gotten is The Love of Forgiveness. ~D. Roth First, I want to thank all of you for your well wishes for my travels. I had an amazing trip to … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Creative Prompts, Following your heart, Forgiving Fridays, happiness, letting go, mom, peace, photo challenge, Poetry, Rumi, travel, Trusting in Myself
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Glimmer ~ Sisyphus #writephoto
“Beyond those hills is our home”, he said softly to her ear, as they looked down the valley, toward the estuary. There the town was cradled, a thin glimmer of light against the darkness. She shivered a little, but not … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged aliens, dusk, ghosts, glimmer, haracters, intimacy, love, valley
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#writephoto regulars: Meet Penny Wilson
I asked the writephoto challenge regulars if they would like to come over and introduce themselves. I would like to introduce Penny Wilson from Penny Wilson Writes. Without those of you who write and read the pieces inspired by the … Continue reading
#writephoto regulars: Meet Willow Willers
I asked the writephoto challenge regulars if they would like to come over and introduce themselves. I would like you to meet Willow Willers who writes at willowdot21. Without those of you who write and read the pieces inspired by … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged #writephoto, bio, fiction, introduce yourself, photo prompt, Poetry, writing
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Hate you to eternity ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
“Are you sure. I mean he’s your husband, father to your child”? Simi stood ramrod straight, her hands firmly clasped behind her back, her eyes a cold, granite stare. When she spoke, it was as if a harsh winter morning … Continue reading
A Hope for Dawn and Dusk ~Marilyn Armstrong #writephoto
It could be the first light of the sun creeping over the horizon or the last rays of light as the sun sets below the horizon. It’s impossible to know. I always wondered if there was any way to tell … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged climate change, Marilyn Armstrong, Photography, sunrise, sunset
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Missing the mark
A new footpath has been installed close to the village, running for a few miles through the silent, empty fields. One of its entrances gives onto the road I travel every day and I have watched with mild curiosity as … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged form without substance, hollow, modern life, pyramid, sculpture, standing stones, stone circle
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Why Myth? IV… Stuart France
* ‘Gilgamesh is among the greatest things that can ever happen to a person.’ – Rainer Maria Rilke. Those of you with an eagle eye will have realised that next year’s Silent Eye, Spring Workshop has a mythological theme. It … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged being, Consciousness Studies, esoteric psychology, esoteric workshop, history, Lord of the Deep, magic, mystery, mystical poetry, Mythology, Nightingale Centre, perception, personality, psychology, Silent Eye Teachings, spiritual journey, spirituality, weekend workshop
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Form #midnighthaiku
From stone to metal Echo of ancient meaning Shifting perspective