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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.

One ending in sight

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
For the #writephoto challenge. Into the final furlong with my WIP. I’m dreading finishing it. Thanks for another fitting photo, Sue. “I never did see one o’ them bird monsters. I watched, every time…

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Shropshire’s Most Unsettling Hillscape: The Stiperstones ~ Tish Farrell

Reblogged from Tish Farrell: Well, the name alone is enough to set the nerves jangling. Stiperstones. There’s more than a hint of menace here, and local Shropshire folk will tell you exactly what that menace is. They will say that … Continue reading

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Glass #writephoto

Originally posted on Trent's World (the Blog):
Photo by Sue Vincent Jay looked across the lake at the distant mountain. Nothing was moving over the glassy water. Good. He slipped the kayak into the water, stepped in placing his…

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Living Lore: The Red Horse of Tysoe, or “The Nag of Renown” ~ Gary Stocker

Chalk horses carved into hill sides, whether they are ancient like the one at Uffington or more modern, like some others in the locality are fairly well known about. However there was a red horse carved into the hillside above … Continue reading

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The Enormity of Life…

* We do not ordinarily confine ourselves to the present moment. * It is not actually possible. * But neither do we extend ourselves much before and beyond it. * Continue reading at France and Vincent

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Telling tales

I was talking with a friend, as you do, comparing notes over coffee and a few thousand miles. He described his own spiritual tradition as ‘walking in Beauty’. That, I thought, was a wonderful way to describe any path. Yet … Continue reading

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Pattern #midnighthaiku

* Intricate patterns Colours dancing Nature’s joy Perfect by design *

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Archeological Legacy of Kan Bahlam II ~ Leonide Martin

Reblogged from Leonide Martin: K’inich Kan Bahlam II Temple XVII Tablet Kan Bahlam II was a Renaissance Man centuries before that term was invented. He left an archeological legacy that is unsurpassed among Maya kings. His brilliant mind conceived a … Continue reading

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In The Shallows

Originally posted on Na'ama Yehuda:
Photo: Sue Vincent ? There was beauty in the shallows. The mirror of the skies. The crystalline water in their unabashed reveal. The bottom — old and newer bits together — inviting her to…

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Friendship

Originally posted on Positive Side Of The Coin:
Picture by Sue Vincent Neither breeze, nor mountains, Neither river, nor the hills..Make friends without loyaltyIt’s the friendship of the Hills, and the river. Friendship and loyalty, In deep meditation, Is the…

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