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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Discovering Albion – day 7: The Water of Leith
We left Montrose after no more than the visit to the pub. We may regret that, of course, having been led there pretty much by accident, but we were not aware of any particular reason for being there … other … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Aberlady, Angus, Inn, Leith, Montrose
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Kraas…
* Dark night, utterly dark. Probably just as well. If his friends could see him and knew where he was going… Not that he knew where he was going himself, just who he was meeting and that was bad enough! … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged consciousness, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story
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Winter walks with camera (4) : cold sunsets
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
Winter is not generally associated with clear skies, not in Cumbria, at least! But when when a period of high-pressure brings clear air, and everything begins to freeze, there can be found the most…
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Ars Geometrica: Rose of Sharon…
* The ‘Fifteenth’ Leaf. Operation Three: ‘I am the rose of Sharon as the Lily among thorns so is my love among the daughters.’ – Song of Songs 2:1 * In our mind’s eye we saw her: She was deep … Continue reading
Posted in albion, alchemy, Art, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged consciousness, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, writing
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Love story
It has been a lazy day, lounging half asleep on the sofa, nursing a rotten cold. The mind wanders down odd paths at such times and I have been thinking a lot about the whole idea of love. It is, … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Love and Laughter, Photography, Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged being, consciousness, Life, love, passion, Photography, spirituality, The Silent Eye
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Reveal #midnighhaiku
Uncertainty fades Embracing an ancient peace Revealing veiled truth *
Running Alone in the Fields of Heaven #dreams ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Photo by Belvair Nash from Prexels It was pure euphoria. I can only liken it to the ideal of heaven. In the dream I was in England, running in a field of white … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 7: Glass and Stone
We left the corner of the church with the ancient stones to look around the rest of the little cathedral at Brechin. Normally you have to really look to find the treasures of history, but here we seemed to keep … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, History, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Mary Stone, melchizedek, Norman font, Plage Stone, St Mungo, stained glass
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Now thyself… Stuart France
* “The Goetic has ego in it, Gnosis does not…” Count Jack Black Reblogged from France & Vincent
Posted in albion, Art, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged esoteric, magic, mystery, psychology, ritual drama, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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“Lest we forget…”
* “Who said their ‘Gods’ had to be exotic anyway?” “?” “I mean, the anthropologists have written tome after tome evidencing our ‘own High God’s’ development from the ‘lowly’ corn spirit.” “‘Good’ originally, meant ‘good to eat’.” “From Fodder to … Continue reading
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