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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Sacred ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Two trees grow side-by-side, time weaving their pattern across the dusty pathway, a strange maze of hard bones, like arms waiting to greet you. Below, soft roots entangle like lovers holding hands, searching for the life- sustaining water so new … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged beautiful things, challenge, exploring, flash fiction, shadows, sharing interests, short story, writing
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Lord of the Deep: “Why is there such grief..?”
Preparing the temple for the final ritual drama of the weekend is always bittersweet. It is the last stage of a journey that has been years in the making. This story, the tale of Gilgamesh, is older than any other … Continue reading
Unknown #midnighthaiku
Above and below Mysteries hold out their hands Man and nature dream The two pictures were taken on the slopes of Fin Cop in Derbyshire, a place where there are mysteries and half-forgetten memories preserved in the stone. We had, … Continue reading
Military Brat ~ Fandango #writephoto
Ed paused in front of the group of trees, admiring their long, spread out roots. He sighed and thought about how he much envied those trees for their roots. He thought about how his family had relocated every few years … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, army bases, military brat, roots, Thursday Photo Prompt, transferred, trees
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Lord of the Deep. Saturday Morning ~ Willow Willers
Willow continues her journey with the Lord of the Deep: After breakfast we met in the the temple to first to discuss and then to perform Ritual Drama Two. A second self. “Aruru moistened her hands She pinched off clay … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged Gilgamesh, learning, Lord of the Deep, mystery, silent eye, workshop weekend
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Rooted ~ Lady Lee #writephoto
My grandfather had a Spanish heritage Heritage from my grandmother was her long hair Hair so brown and wavy like a native Filipina Filipina I am I swear My mother was one of seven Seven children all different Different careers, … Continue reading
Guest author: Laleh Chini ~ Keep dreaming
I always loved writing and being an author was a dream. When I was a little girl and grew up with a very hard life witnessing my dearest ones being in such painful life, made me dream of being a … Continue reading
Writings from the Temple ~ Briony
Briony, attending her first workshop with the Silent Eye, graciously and gracefully changed roles at the last minute to fill one of the gaps left by illness. She writes of what came to her after the workshop: So, what will … Continue reading
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Tagged Lord of the Deep, meditation, spiritual reflections, spirituality, symbolism
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Rooted ~ Micheal #writephoto
The messages passed furiously from one side to the other, some up, some down, a constant flurry of communication crucial for the survival of the colony. There was always a sense of urgency, the network working diligently to relay news, … Continue reading
