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Category Archives: Folk Tale
Bally’s Tale: Apple and Yew…
* …Afterwards the same uncanny man went to the south and accosted Elaine as she was resting from her travels in a sun-trap. “From whence do you come and where are you heading, unknown?” said Elaine. “From the mouth of … Continue reading
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Merlin, Beast-Master…
* … It was night, the horns of the bright moon shone, the vault of heaven’s lights gleamed… * From the top of a lofty mountain, Merlin regarded the course of the stars… * Continue reading at The Silent Eye
Posted in Ancestors, Ancient sites, Folk Tale
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The Shreiking Womb: Plot…
* … At Emain Macha, Connavor prepared a magnificent feast for all the nobles of Ulster… * And so they came, one and all, and their bellies were filled with delicious meats, and exotic vegetables, and rare fruits, and they … Continue reading
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The Eye-Guy’s Eye… Stuart France
Human Eye * …”I don’t get it.” “In Geometry, before one can draw a human eye, one has to draw a cat’s eye.” “I still don’t get it.” “It’s a process.” “And in any process things have to happen in … Continue reading
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The Eye-Guy… Stuart France
* SPOILS OF THE ABYSS When Pryderi, Lord of Underhill, was treated for the injury done to his arm by Tyrnonos, Thunder-of-Water, his leech, Nudd, found that he was unable to save the limb; so he hacked it down to … Continue reading
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Star-Boy… Stuart France
* In the beginning… Star-Boy went about the world Defending people against their enemies. * Star-Boy was so strong… He broke all bows of wood And armed himself with a bone-bow A bone-knife And a stone war-club. * One day… … Continue reading
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Raven-Post… Stuart France
* Fear Death-in-Life Get death in life… * Embrace Death-in-Life Get life in death… * Reblogged from Stuart France
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Mister Fawst! A Magical History… Stuart France
* DRAMATIS PERSONAE MISTER FAWST – A Doktor of Theology. SPENSER – His Valet. ROGER – His Clown. BLACK AND WHITE – His good and bad Angels. ACEDIA AND VAINGLORIA – His Children. CARBS and CHOLES – His Scholarly … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, magic, psychology, ritual drama, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, Trickster
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The Hobbler’s Hovel… Stuart France
* … “Strength of my sword-arm,” continued Fiachna, “destitute and decrepit though I now am, I have a treasure hidden away. I never dared dream I would live to pass it on to Cuill’s son.” “Fine will be the gift … Continue reading
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Keys to the House of Don… Stuart France
…“I do have my reputation as an I.M.O.M to consider.” “An I.M.O.M?” “An International Man of Mystery. And there, if you only knew it, is the first key.” “Which is?” Don reaches ‘blind’ behind his head and extracts from the … Continue reading
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