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Scattered light fragments
Spiritual reflection
Retaining essence
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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.
So very soothing 🤗
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SO BEAUTIFUL AND SPARKLING!
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I loved the light.
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LIGHT IN HAIKU PICTURED! LOVE IT!
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Thanks, Jonathan 🙂
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Yer welcome!
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unseen sparkle of
love reflected in ripples
approaching in vain
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Beautiful, Anjum.
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Thank you Sue …your haiku is superb a real shining piece of expression
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Thank you. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing.
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So peaceful 💜
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❤ x
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Wow, Sue, this is the light fantastic indeed. And the words perfect. 🙂
How are you feeling now – are you over the infection? Did you survive the hideous heat of Saturday?
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I did… just. Sadly, half the pond fish didn’t. 😦
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I’m glad to hear you were OK. I was thinking of you. But I’m so sorry to hear about the poor fish that didn’t make it. That’s terrible, and a worrying sign for climate change…
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The fish were heartbreaking…we’ve known them from babies.
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Oh no, even worse then. I’m not surprised you found it so heartbreaking. What happened? Did the water get too hot? I’m so sorry.
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Yes… along with other odds and sods, the heat was the final straw, sadly. So I came down to this disaster… and it was followed by losing a last, beautiful creature later.
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Oh my lord, I’ve read through your dreadful times now and I’m all teary-eyed now. What a mix of emotions, mainly heartbreak. Sorry I hadn’t got to these posts before – I haven’t been around a lot recently. But I’m glad to be up to date now, and I wish you and Nick all the love and healing you so badly need. ❤
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Even in the midst of such a day, there was beauty and kindness… and I was so touched by the young man who wanted to bury Jay for us and did. With the garden work at the stage it is, there was nowhere I could have dug a hole that big. ❤
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Yes, that simple act of kindness from the young gardener would have been such a comfort at a terrible time. It restores your faith in humanity. There are still some decent folk out there. You must truly feel as though you’ve been through an emotional mangle. ❤
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It was a horrible day… but that was not today, which is about making sure tomorrow doesn’t go wrong 😉 x
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A very sensible and healthy attitude to take. With all those hopeful signs, it looks as though you’ll be OK. 🙂
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We’ll be fine… and so will the pond 🙂 x
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Bless you, and the pond. ❤
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❤
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