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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
China my China…
* ‘In its essentials, Indian alchemy is the same as Western, and Chinese alchemy, although set in a completely different spiritual climate, can throw light on both…’ – Titus Burckhardt … We took up the collapsed form in our arms … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books, Don and Wen, TOLL
Tagged consciousness, esoteric, interpretation, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, writing
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Vice Versa…
* If a human mind can directly influence the matter within its body, then a divine mind ought to be capable of imposing form upon a formless chaos or even thinking substance and forms into existence. * Continue reading at … Continue reading
Appointed ~ Cheryl #writephoto
I am the keeper of your thoughts Standing ever vigilant for the truth Accepting of your opinions, however odd I take them in, Continue reading at The Bag Lady
Posted in #writephoto, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
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Joining Don and Wen…
I had been living in the area for years. I was aware of the hillfort hidden in the woods, could have pointed out the chalk-carved figures, shown you where the burial mounds were and explained how the Ridgeway had traversed … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Photography
Tagged adventure, ancient sites, esoteric, landscape, symbolism
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Appointment of a Fun-sucker ~ Yinlang #writephoto
Wee, I laugh as I soar across the sky. This is fun, much more fun than being a human. Wee… “Would you stop that?” Says a grumpy voice who can be none other than my fun-sucker of a brother. “You’re … Continue reading
Posted in #writephoto, flash fiction, Photography, Poetry
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Captured #midnighthaiku
Beauty beyond age Serenity beyond grief A delicate touch Medieval mastery Capturing a mother’s heart * The wall painting here can be found at the little church of All Saints in Burton Dasset… a place I visited with friends some … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, Photography, Sacred sites
Tagged haiku, motherhood, tanka, wall painting
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Pearl Barley And That Crow ~ Geoff Le Pard #writephoto
A crow so happens to feature a lot in my latest work in progress, a humorous urban fantasy based on the exploits of a character that has appeared here before, Pearl Barley, trainee exorcist. I thought I’d share an extract … Continue reading
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Black Gold ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: The front of the Shrine of Aea in her Aspect as the Personification of Tempered Enthusiasm is so modest it’s almost self-effacing. It refuses to dominate Exegesis Square. To be fair it’s not … Continue reading
North-easterly: Sidetracked by Beauty
“You do know the tide’s coming in….?” I did, but the rocks were too tempting and the water clear and shallow, reflecting the light of the setting sun at the end of a long day. It had been a good … Continue reading
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Harbinger…
It has been surmised that the future enters our past in order that the present may form… Sometimes it certainly feels a little like that. For one thing it has been twenty-seven months since our last sighting of a Heron … Continue reading
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