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Category Archives: Books
Given… Stuart France
* If we ever had any doubts about what it is we do, then the circumstances of our ‘flying visit’ to Skipton was lying in wait to dispel them. ‘Hell, we weren’t even supposed to be going to Skipton!’ Over … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books, Churches, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, esoteric, interpretation, landscape, magic, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Guru-Hood… Stuart France
* “To approach each and every situation with an agenda, hidden or otherwise, is to be about as far removed from, ‘the now’, as it is possible to get.” Count Jack Source: Guru-Hood… | Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, psychology
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Glenlyon… Stuart France
* Was calling… * * So we thought to ‘take a look’… * * Such was the beauty… Continue reading: Glenlyon… | Stuart France
Guest author: Shirani Rajapakse – Chant of a Million Women
Let’s Raise a Chant for Women across the World Have you ever felt there was something you needed to say but didn’t know how to articulate it? Maybe you felt the things you wanted to say wouldn’t be accepted by … Continue reading
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Tagged inequality, injustice, patriarchy, rape, social justice, speaking out, women, womens rights
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Sentinels… Stuart France
* In this part of the world ‘erratics’, that is, ‘river-worn’ rocks are considered High Art… Their untramelled forms adorn every gate-post. * Source: Sentinels… | Stuart France
Fortingall… Stuart France
* A berry long time ago… * * Before Worshippers… * * And Scholars… * * And Monarchs… * * And Warriors… Continue reading: Fortingall… | Stuart France
Merely selling flowers – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: It is all too easy for an honest man to get into trouble, in spite of his best endeavours. Indeed I have noticed that merely trying to make your way through life quietly and without fuss … Continue reading
Tincture of Time III… Stuart France
* … Or, Copper’s multi-process smelt, could that hand be already dealt by Chronic graces beyond old-and-new? * Source: Tincture of Time III… | Stuart France
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