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Daily Archives: December 27, 2018
Was it a glitch, or just his imagination? ~ Lady Lee #writephoto
Was it a glitch or Imagination? Did she just appear? Between the clouds or He’s just missing her? Wish she’s by the door Saying she’ll stay With him that’s for sure Continue reading at Lady Lee Manila
Nine Deadly Sins: The Eye for an ‘I’~ a new book by Steve Tanham
Their meetings are necessarily brief… seldom no more than a coffee, a momentary pause between the demands of life and work… but for John and Alexandra time matters less than the connection they share… “It’s about where you put the … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Amazon, enneagram, esoteric psychology, launch, new book, silent eye, spiritual exploration
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Dear Wen: Romans…
Dear Wen… Yeah, yeah… Romans! I can’t get overly enthused, myself, despite the copious lectures I have had to endure… Celts versus Romans is, for me, a little like Spartans versus Athenians… No contest. And my time in Chester contemplating … Continue reading
Posted in albion, alchemy, Ancient sites, archaeology, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, the mysteries, The Silent Eye, writing
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I and the Telescope ~ Steve Tanham
Do we have automatic filters of perception that screen out the magical? How many miraculous events in the natural world occur before our eyes each day yet are not noticed by our everyday awareness? We often feel this to be … Continue reading
Conspicuous
Originally posted on Reena Saxena:
overshadowed rays retreat for a short while to paint the canvas in different hues and colors conspicuous by absence ? Thursday Photo Prompt by Sue Vincent
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Thursday photo prompt: Clouds #writephoto
Welcome to the last writephoto prompt of 2018! There have been so many entries this year, so many new faces and so much creativity that you have made publishing these promts a real pleasure. Thank you! Use the image below … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Setting #writephoto
* Silent wondering Shadows of the Otherworld Sombre silhouettes Golden light illuminates Arcane ancient mysteries * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at Castlerigg stone circle in Cumbria as the sun set behind the hills. At this time … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Notes from a small dog: IndieAni Bones and the thunder stone…
We had barely got in the car than we were out of it again. Just a mile or two down the road to a tiny village and she was looking for somewhere to park. Now, I have to say that … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Dogs, Photography
Tagged burial chamber, folklore, legends, leys, Oxfordshire, Spring, standing stones
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Ars Geometrica: Many Tongues… Stuart France
* Leaves ‘Seven’ and ‘Eight’: * ‘…What is sown ingloriously is raised in glory…’ * ‘…What is sown in corruption is raised incorrupt…’ * But no, as it turned out, many were the tongues and many the hands employed in … Continue reading
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Tagged elements, esoteric, Great Work, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, sacred geometry
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