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Category Archives: reblog
Tarragona, a City of Living History ~ Darlene Foster
Reblogged from Darlene Foster’s Blog: I love history and can never get enough of it. Visiting sights and structures from long ago makes it all seem so much more real to me. On a recent visit to Tarragona in Catalonia, … Continue reading
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Tagged Concurs de Castells, history, Roman amphitheater, Roman forum, Roman ruins, Roman walls, Romans, Spain, Tarragona
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The Golden Eye of Fiveness (3) Steve Tanham
Figure One – the pentagram, emerging at the end of our search for perfect ‘fiveness’. “It is highly dishonourable for a Reasonable Soul to live in so Divinely built a Mansion as the Body she resides in, altogether unacquainted with … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Sacred Sites, astrology, Astrophysics, consciousness, enneagram, esoteric psychology, harmony, Higher Mind, Life-sciences, magic, myths and spirituality, Pentagram, Photography, sacred geometry, secret language of mythology, Silent Eye School, spirituality
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John Muir’s Divine Yosemite Conviction ~ D. Nelson
Stunning photographs of an amazing landscape, reblogged from SmileCalm: With thanks to one man’s total conviction to conserve & protect, we can find our faith in being a small, but mindful part of earth, sky & beyond’s grandeur . The … Continue reading
Milk maids? ~ Short story and a reviewer’s insight into the world of Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: I am constantly reminded that it pays to project a wholesome image. I was with Shena, my lady wife, at an event held to inform and encourage writers. If memory serves, Saon Keeber … Continue reading
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Holy Isle #Arran ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: When we were on Arran recently, this was the view of Holy Isle from our rented accommodation in Lamlash. We couldn’t not go. In spring and summer, a small ferry takes people on the ten-minute … Continue reading
Creation Myth ~ Andrew Joyce
Reblogged from Andrew Joyce: Every culture has its own creation myth. Ours is that the world was created in six days and the first humans were Adam and Eve. The Apache Indians have Changing Woman who was impregnated by the … Continue reading
The Giants’Graves ~ Mary Smith #Arran
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Graves where giants were buried or where giants buried their victims? Neither, it turns out, and I still haven’t discovered how these Neolithic burial cairns on Arran came to be associated with giants. These two … Continue reading
The Golden Eye of Fiveness (1) ~ Steve Tanham
In the dream the Hermit was speaking. “I am the eye of fiveness,” he said. I listened… dreams are not always this lucid. “In the beginning was the division, not the multiplication; and the division contained what divided it, but … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep: In to The Deep. ~ Willow Willers
Willow continues sharing her journey with the recent Lord of the Deep weekend: After we had returned from ancient Sumeria that Saturday night we all, everyone of us, got changed and fought the biblical weather the thankfully short distance up … Continue reading
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