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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
North-easterly: Monumental…
We had spotted the cross on our way to Rudston, but as time was getting on and we still had a long way to go, we decided against stopping. Although it was an unusually fine and ornate example, we have … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, historic sites, History, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged Eleanor Cross, Sledmere, Sykes, Waggoners, war memorial
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Selflessness…
* For purveyors of the Prevailing View, to be a self is the primal vice and to die to self, in feeling, will, and intellect is the final virtue. * It can only be the memory of such formulations that … Continue reading
Portraits…
* Photographing stones… * * Is not like photographing people. * Continue reading at The Silent Eye
Posted in Ancient sites
Tagged ancient sites, landscape, magic, mystery, Neolithic monuments, perception, Photography, psychology, weekend workshop
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Deeper ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
Looking down at the drop and the dark waters below, Ben wondered could he make it. There was no other route out, no escape. Listening for the sound of his pursuers he wished he’d never left home. But he had, … Continue reading
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Gone
No ghosts remembered No permission sought for death No pardon asked No oaks will grow in grace here Profit sang a louder song The hedgerows have been uprooted. The avenue of stately oaks felled and carted away, mud-caked and unmourned … Continue reading
Deeper ~ The Indishe #writephoto
When the world crumbles, And you stand at the precipice, Staring deeper into the gorges around, A dark abyss. You just walk along in tremulous fear, Gingerly circumventing the folds, The sharp edges bite into your soul, Ripping at its … Continue reading
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Gold #midnighthaiku
A sovereign master Summoning the traveller Golden dawn rises The treasure of my being Pays my passage to the Light
Deeper ~ Trent P.McDonald #writephoto
It had been a hard day. I went straight to my room and flopped down on the bed. I didn’t even take off my jacket. Deeper and deeper into the abyss. I didn’t try to sleep, just stared at the … Continue reading
Posted in #writephoto, flash fiction, photo prompt, Photography
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D. G. Kaye’s Sunday Book Review: Petals of the Rose by Sue Vincent #Meditation
A lovely review of my book, Petals of the Rose, reblogged from D. G. Kaye: Welcome to my Sunday Book Review. Today I’m reviewing Sue Vincent’s Petals of the Rose – Guided Journeys. A wonderful book to calm and go … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric psychology, guided journey, imagination, meditation, mindfulness, silent eye, symbolism
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North-easterly: In Face of History
We could hardly spend so much time in the churchyard at Rudston without visiting the church. While the Monolith alone was worth the long detour from our route home, we were quite interested to see what kind of place had … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Churches, clues, England, History, Landscape, Mythology, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged foliate man, green man, organ, piscina, Roman mosiac, Rudston All Saints, stained glass
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