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Category Archives: reblog
Mike Biles is Sally Cronin’s guest ~ Aslan and Gandalf go for a pint
Mike Biles, from A Bit About Britain, continues his explorations at Smorgasbord: Delighted to welcome Mike Biles, author of A Bit About Britain’s History as a guest writer until the end of the year. Aslan and Gandalf go for a … Continue reading
Funny way to write a book! ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: As the late, great Samuel Johnson once said, “No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money.” It’s all well and good writing a book, how the dickens are you going to get anybody to … Continue reading
Book Share: A Comprehensive List ~ Staci Troilo at Story Empire
Reblogged from Story Empire: Ciao, amici! This is my last book share for the year, so I’m going to do something a little different than usual. I’m choosing five books. That’s right, not one, but five. Why? Two reasons: This … Continue reading
Althea Kehas Reviews Amazing Matilda: A Monarch’sTale by Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: I am thrilled to be featuring Bette Steven’s award-winning children’s book, Amazing Matilda: A Monarch’s Tale, on “A Better World of Books.” Bette resides in Maine and finds her inspiration for her writing through “nature and human … Continue reading
#Bookreviews by Robbie Cheadle ~ Books by Sue Vincent and D.G. Kaye
Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration, to whom Ani says thank you for the review!: I seem to have been reading faster than usual as I have two wonderful books read and reviewed this week. I decided to share them at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Books, doggerel, Poetry, reviews, Twenty years: After “I do” by D.G. Kaye
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Afghan adventures #9 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: One night, only minutes after I’d turned off my lamp, the usual silence was shattered by the sound of firing. This wasn’t the normal reminder from Hisb-i-Islami on their mountain, to which we had long … Continue reading
When It’s Time To Commit #CoverReveal for Marriage Unarranged~ Ritu Bhathal
Reblogged from Ritu Bhathal: It’s been a while, and for that, I apologise, my dear readers. I haven’t been wallowing in a puddle of misery because I got another rejection. Nothing like that. Unfortunately it has been my health that … Continue reading
Paracelsus, Nature Spirits and Faeries ~ Neil Rushton
Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: There is a long tradition of metaphysical entities becoming manifest in our consensus reality as distinctive attributes of nature. They interact with the material world but they are never fully consolidated within it. They are deemed essential to … Continue reading
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Tagged elementals, faeries, nature spirits, Paracelsus, Rosicrucianism, Rudolf Steiner, Rupert Sheldrake, Theosophy
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The Business of Spirituality and its Slippery Slope ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: I spent Sunday at the region’s largest “holistic health” fair and came home exhausted and relieved the day was finally over. That isn’t how I’m supposed to feel. These events are meant to … Continue reading
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Tagged finding an authentic path, finding your own path, finding your truth, France & Vincent, Mystery Schools, Spirituality and the ego, the business of spirituality, the cost of spirituality, the healer within, The Silent Eye School of Consciousness, The Sun and the Serpent
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