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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
The City and the Stars (5) – Structure 10: pyramid ~ Steve Tanham
The more the Orkney archeologists uncover, the more it is certain that the settlement on the Ness of Brodgar was the hub of a dynamically influential and spiritual society, 5000 years ago… For example, what’s this pyramid…. yes, that’s right, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Priests, Ness of Brodgar, Orkney, Ring of Brodgar, Structure 10
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…Red.
* … When the Fenians had risen and come out the following morning, Fin approached Brown, Black and Grey and said, “Do you have anything to relate from the watch last night.” So, the three newcomers told their respective stories … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, france and vincent, Mythology, Sacred sites
Tagged Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story
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A Harmony of Eight – Stuart France
* The point sits at the centre of the square, where its two diagonals intersect. * * From the same intersection, another square can be drawn at right angles to the first. Like this, we create eight equidistant points. * … Continue reading
Quiet
The dawn sneaked in without a blaze, No flash of flame, nor golden haze, No fanfare played to greet the sun… And yet, a new day has begun. Beyond an iron veil of rain In summer’s absence, tears of pain … Continue reading
Incarnate #midnighthaiku
Within a bubble Limited by time and space Consciousness looks out Seeing itself reflected Finding a home in beyond *
Chapter Three: ThreeLegs ~ from Usual Muttwits
One! announces ThreeLegs, eyeballing Βία up and down and all overs before lurching on. Two! he starts along the cages, carefully counting off three…and four… until he reaches number five. He stops, checking the five toes of his one front … Continue reading
The Sacred Feminine Trilogy. Watch as a Large Charcoal Drawing develops in the Studio ~ Glen Rogers
Reblogged from Art and Sacred Sites : Sometimes you create a piece of art because of the materials you have available to you. This is especially true during the Covid-19 lock down. I had this beautiful large sheet of amate … Continue reading
Solstice of the Moon: Colours of Faith
We were up early next morning and were cheerful about an email we’d had, telling us that the friends we had found over breakfast on our first morning in Scotland would be joining us for the December workshop in Derbyshire. … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, History, Photography, Sacred sites, travel
Tagged Clifford, Holy Trinity Church, Jacbean, rood screen, Skipton, stained glass
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An Imperious Impulse: Lodge of the Dead…
* …It happened that Coyote’s wife was sitting near the entrance to the Lodge of the Dead. “Sit here, next to your wife,” said Death Spirit. Coyote could not see anything. It looked to him like he was standing in … Continue reading
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Graeme Cumming Reviews: The Initiate ~ Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Reblogged from Graeme Cumming: Perhaps unusually, I’m going to open up by saying that I know both authors of this book – but in this case, that knowledge will provide context to my review. I first ‘met’ Sue online through … Continue reading
