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Daily Archives: December 18, 2020
Conversations with a Shaman G. Michael Vasey meets Running Elk
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey… two of my oldest friends in conversation: Season 2, Episode 2 of the Magical World of G. Michael Vasey is out this morning. It features a lovely conversation with Allan Pringle, … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 5: ‘Don and Wen do Gretna…’
We should probably have stopped at Carlisle. Well, for more than just a supermarket to stock the car with biscuits and suchlike. It has another of those thousand year old castles… and another cathedral that used to be the priory… … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Carlisle, Gretna Green, road trip, Ruthwell
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A Notional Realm…
* Let us conceive mankind as a network of events in time. * Let us suppose the present moment continually cuts a cross-section through these notional wholes to shadow-forth our seen world of merely fragmentary shards. * Continue reading at … Continue reading
Posted in Books, philosophy, Stuart France
Tagged consciousness, psychology, writing
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Nick of Time…
* …On our way back through Little Kimble, we pass St. Nicks of Ellesborough.There are banners and notices outside the churchyard proclaiming that tomorrow the church and its tower will be open to the public and that for a small … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Don and Wen, france and vincent, Stuart France
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Ani’s Advent 2020! Victoria Zigler with Lilie and Logan
Dear Santa, we’ve a problem here (Another one, it’s true) If she’s in bed and locks the doors Then how will you get through? The old house had a fireplace Complete with chimneypot, But when she said we’d move in … Continue reading
Newton: Wholesome Soul… Stuart Fance
* To round off our brief but succinct survey of the Alchemists, we shall give some examples from the works of those savants that we have so far considered. * Finally for now, Isaac Newton… “… First of all know … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Ancient sites, Art
Tagged magic, Photography, psychology, symbolism
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Paths #midnighthaiku
Stars light the pathway Leading through a land of dreams Ever homeward bound *