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Category Archives: Books
Space Time…
* ‘…You may as well know now you are far more likely to see the spiritual than you are to read it. The spirit came first and we learned to see before we learned to read. It is nigh on … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, The Silent Eye, writing
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Books, Blogs and Photographs
It can be problematic finding photographs online that you are allowed to use for your blog or in your books. The terms of licences are not always clear and you are reliant upon the honesty of those who upload their … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Photography
Tagged book covers, The Initiate, tips, using photographs
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A Thousand Miles of History XXVIII: A Haunt of Rogues…
It had been an incredible morning, starting with the magic of Boscawen Un, our visit to Sennen church and then the long walk to Carn Lês Boel and back. Still flying from the experience, we felt in need of grounding … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Books, france and vincent, Photography, road trip
Tagged Cornwall, ghosts, import taxes, Sennen, smuggling, wreckers
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A Thousand Miles of History XXVII: The Head of the Dragon…
We have lost count of the number of hillforts we have seen, climbed and contemplated… but Carn Lês Boel would be our first true promontory fort. These Cornish ‘fortifications’ or ‘cliff castles’ seem to be nothing of the sort, though, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Books, England, france and vincent, Landscape, Photography, travel
Tagged Bronze Age, Carn les boel, Cornwall, promontory fort, tin trade
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A Thousand Miles of History XXVI: Rite of Way
Our next stop was right on the coast. On a day when you could see where your next step would take you, and had we been blessed with more time, we might have parked at Land’s End and walked the … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Landscape, mystery, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged cliffs, Cornwall, following the path, magic, mists, timeless
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In conversation with G. Michael Vasey #podcast
Author G. Michael Vasey invited me over to be his guest on his podcast, to talk about how we can connect with the living energies of the land and the events that led to Stuart France and I writing The … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Landscape, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, earth energies, G. Michael Vasey, living land, magic, podcast, Stuart France, Sue Vincent
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Islands in the Sea…
* …“No matter,” says Wen, “they sometimes put contact details up.” She starts to scrutinise the notice board of the porch and then taps a number into her phone… “No answer!” Bugger times two! We content ourselves with a swift … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged consciousness, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, the mysteries, writing
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The Giant’s Song
“…Will you forge the straight track for us, old friend?” Merlin asked the giant. Ogmios’ eyes gleamed in the starlight. “Come, it is long since we walked such a path together. Stay close and have your children gather their courage.” … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Books, fantasy, fiction, france and vincent
Tagged adventure, folklore, magic, Merlin, Mythology, spirituality, yorkshire
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Call of the Spirit…
* …Yva and Abadam heard the Spirit calling for Abadel as they walked in the east. * They hid themselves amongst the trees of the garden. * And the Spirit said to Abadam, “where is Abadel your brother ?” * … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, france and vincent, Mythology
Tagged magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Magic, reality and the paranormal… a new series of podcasts
G. Michael Vasey, with whom The Mystical Hexagram was written, has just launched a new series of podcasts in which he and his guests discuss the nature of reality, magic and the paranormal. Gary is the author of more than … Continue reading
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Tagged Chasing the Shaman, G. Michael Vasey, Inner Journeys, magic, paranormal, podcast, supernatural, the Last Observer
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