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Daily Archives: April 4, 2020
The Slavic World Tree Myth and the Hexagram ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Several years ago, Sue Vincent and I wrote a book about the Hexagram. The book explores that symbol. “Not from some scholarly or deeply complex perspective, but seeing it as a … Continue reading
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Tagged G. Michael Vasey and Sue Vincent, magic, mystical hexagram, Mythology, old gods, symbolism
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Together ~ Joe M #writephoto
sun before setting gold mellow tired satisfied i rock on my porch Reblogged from Joe M at Does Writing Excuse Watching?
St Albans – the screen of the martyrs
The fifth post on our visit to the Abbey of St Albans a few years ago. Parts One, Two, Three and Four can be found by clicking the highlighted links. In the Anglican year, our visit still fell within the … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Churches
Tagged intolerance, martyr, prejudice, religious bigotry, saints, terrorism, violence
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Together ~ Tina Stewart Brakebill #writephoto
another day gone the same sun setting on all together apart Reblogged from Tina Stewart Brakebill
Slivers of Søren: Testaments to Truth ~ Stuart France
THE HAND THAT GUIDES… …Can pick up a thing, a train of thought, say, or better… a circumstance, a way of life… after years of apparent neglect, and immediately, unerringly, hit-the-beat… * Had that song ever stopped, even, or did … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Amazon, new book, philosophy, psychology, Soren Kierkegaard, Stuart France
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Together ~ Brian F. Kirkham #writephoto
They’re quite a team – the Sun and the Moon On the whole they’re quite phenomenal Giving the people that live on Mother earth, summat to look at Each day they work either side of this blue jewel Continue reading … Continue reading
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Tagged acrostic, day, earth, moon, night, Poetry, sun, together, writephoto
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Close to home: St Michael and all Angels, Waddesdon
One of the reasons we have found for visiting and documenting our ancient churches is that we do not know for how long they will remain as they are. There is a fashion at the moment for revamping their interiors, … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, History, Photography
Tagged medieval architecture, Norman architecture, norman church, parish church
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Together ~ Alethea Kehas #writephoto
At the edge of land the sand releases back to the sea to be reborn Oh to be one tiny grain tumbling into endless re- union, pulled effortlessly back into the tide Continue reading at The Light Behind the Story
Song #midnighthaiku
Blossoming hedgerows A thousand joyful voices Sing from the branches *
