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Category Archives: reblog
Weedwifery and the mythic imagination – Dr Sharon Blackie
Reblogged from The Enchanted Garden: In a chapter of The Enchanted Life entitled ‘Coming Home to Ourselves’, I wrote about the ways in which we can deepen our relationship and sense of belonging to the place we live: specifically, to … Continue reading
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Tagged Airmed, celtic, Diancecht, Enchantment, folklore, herbalism, Ireland, myth, Mythology, The Enchanted Life, weedwife
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Taxi from Hope: A Journey into the Heart of the “Jewel in the Claw” by Jan Malique
Reblogged from Jan Malique at Strange Goings On in the Shed. Jan shares her account of the workshop weekend: “The two halves of my spirit met and engaged in a dance almost forgotten, a dance traced in the dust and … Continue reading
Posted in reblog, The Silent Eye
Tagged April 2018, Disguises, Eye of Horus, Insights, John Gerard SJ, magic, Messenger, mysteries, pilgrim, power, Priest, SE18 Silent Eye Workshop, silent eye, spirituality
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Thoughts on the road – Time – from Journeys Through Pre-World War 3 Britain
Reblogged from Journeys Through Pre-World War 3 Britain: I never know the time here. I guess it’s about 6 or 7 pm on the ninth of July and I’ve been up basically all night. I slept for a while with … Continue reading
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Tagged clocks, economy, Highlands, Journeys Through Pre World War 3 britain, philosophy, Roadtrip, Scotland, the highlands, time
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Lady in Red – Alienora Browning
Reblogged from Alienora’s Anthology… Ali’s account of a challenging role: Paired, I was, with my friend, Dean. He was playing Mortido, the force of death and change, to my Libido (love, life and sexual desire) in the recent Silent Eye, … Continue reading
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Tagged April 2018, challenge, chess board, constriction, Jewel in the Claw, Mortido and Libido, role, SE18 Silent Eye Workshop, workshop
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This isn’t working… Barb Taub
Reblogged from Barb Taub: Excerpt from my new book, Life Begins When The Kids Leave Home And The Dog Dies (Sorry about the really long intro:) There was a video making the rounds on Facebook, a collection of clips from … Continue reading
Let’s Talk About Fear – Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Alethea Kehas at Not Tomatoes: Let’s talk about the nature of fear, which is like an insidious disease that serves to rip apart the threads of self that bind together unity. I am speaking of the self as … Continue reading
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Tagged fear, fear v. love, the division of fear, the law of attraction, the nature of fear, the unity of love.
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Looking the part – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: As I walk the streets of Port Naain, it strikes me how people try and look the part. Setting aside the mercenary horseman cantering by, you have the butcher with his blood spattered apron. You have … Continue reading
How The Universe Began ~ The Dogon View by Tish Farrell
Reblogged from Tish Farrell: The Dogon people of the Bandiagara Plateau in Mali, West Africa have an extraordinarily complex cosmology that informs every aspect of their socio-sacred lives. First communicated by Dogon elders to French anthropologist, Marcel Griaule, in the … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, anthropology, Bandiagara Plateau, cosmology, Dogon, Mali, Marcel Griaule, Tish Farrell Writer, wplongform
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Winter Returns to Pull the Cells Inward – Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Two years ago the weather was the same. The New Hampshire climate is not so different from the Peak District of England. April can be sunny and warm, or it can return, in a moment, to the … Continue reading
The Snowplate Nose- A Jack lockwood story from Geofrey West @GeoffreyDWest
Reblogged from The Jack Lockwood Diaries: Lily bashed the top of her husband’s coffin with her fist as she passed, muttering viciously: “You bastard, may you rot in hell for ever!” (This story was told to me by Betty, an … Continue reading
