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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.

Afghan Adventrues#37 One more sleep before Lal ~ Mary Smith

Reblogged from MarySmithsPlace: Autumn 1989 somewhere between Yakolang and Lal Juma Khan, the truck owner joined Khudadad and me for tea in the guest room. He was accompanied by his elderly wife whose eyes were filmed by cataracts. Pointing to … Continue reading

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Veiled ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto

A Veiled threat I can hear “Uncover your Head at your own risk No one should see your face Else, you’ll wish you never lived” I lower my head, awaiting Whatever fate had in store for me Continue reading at … Continue reading

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A tale from days of yore ~ Keith Hillman #writephoto

On the crispest Winter’s dawn or the balmiest Summer’s noon, a veil of mist hovers over the rocks that watch over the town of Hamelsham.  Some say it’s but a peculiarity of nature whilst others envisage something more sinister. Few … Continue reading

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Love Hog…

* If the first is a foot race, then the second is run on a chariot… Both lead to a film company producing the self-same film. * Continue reading at France & Vincent

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Veiled ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto

The veil had been lifted. She had seen the demonstrations, the protests. They had spread from America, all the way across the ocean to her doorstep. At first she didn’t understand. This wasn’t a problem here. The police didn’t do … Continue reading

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IndieAni Bones, all the King’s Men and the Fairies

“In you go, girlie,” she says, holding the car door open. “We’re going on another adventure!” Well, it was a while ago now, but I remember it as clear as day. She put my seat belt on and told me … Continue reading

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Veiled ~ Alethea Kehas #writephoto

Her eyes searched the mist, over-looking the chasm. Sometimes the heart is blind to fear, and hers beat only to the destination. Rocks piled like stone sentinels watched, beckoning her footsteps. “Welcome home,” they whispered. Below three rings shivered in … Continue reading

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Fledglings #midnighthaiku

Wide-eyed and eager Fledgling foragers fly free Adventure beckons

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Could You Be a Salonnière? ~ Iva Polansky

Reblogged from Victorian Paris: Giuseppe de Nittis: The Salon of Princess Mathilde, 1883 One of the largest differences between the Brits and the French was their attitude toward women. The British gentleman suffered women where he could not avoid them … Continue reading

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Magic and Spies ~ A.A. Azariah #writephoto

“But it’s real…I’m telling you, they were just here…” Agent Z was very unamused and equally unimpressed. “Mr. Gray, thank you. We of course appreciate your handling of the situation, and understand entirely if you need to take a few … Continue reading

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