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Category Archives: Stuart France
Songs of the Stone: Bristle and Grunt…
* Said Keiron-the-Holy to the Ogham Stone of Fergus… “A question, O Fergus Mc Roy, what was the cause of, ‘The Ulster Raid’. Some say it was the curse of two friends deprived of their friendship by the wiles … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Mythology, Stuart France
Tagged earth mysteries, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, The Silent Eye, writing
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Twinkle, Twinkle…
* …St Lawrence on the Hill finally yields to our belated scrutiny after two unsuccessful attempts at entry and proves something of an enigma. On the one hand it is an old church on an ancient site and the energies … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, sacred sites, Silent Eye Teachings, spirituality, weekend workshop
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King Vortigern’s Tower…
* “…Before Merlin was a soothsayer he was a miraculous child who solved the mystery of Vortigern’s Tower.” “What mystery was that?” “Every time the tower was raised by Vortigern’s men the hill upon which it was built shook and … Continue reading
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A Conversation with Stuart France at Strange Book Reviews: Seeing Meaning!
Reblogged from Strange Book Reviews: I first met Stuart France only relatively recently (more’s the pity!). I had gone to the UK to explore the land with Sue Vincent and Stuart. On arrival at Sue’s home, I was welcomed by … Continue reading
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Lion and Hare…
* Lion lived in the forest. Lion was invincible and the sole champion of the forest. Whatever other creatures lived in the forest, Lion, killed and ate. * The animals of the forest came together and drew up a petition … Continue reading
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Tagged psychology, story, Trickster, writing
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Mother of all Living…
* The Spirit planted a garden on its holy mountain in the east. It was sown with trees whose fruits were blazing jewels: diamond, sapphire, and agate, emerald, sardonyx and cornelian, opal, beryl, and topaz, malachite, garnet and amethyst. * … Continue reading
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Stars and Stones…
* No rock – no base, But just an all-consuming-Hell, Or – empty space. * Continue reading at France & Vincent
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Hare-Skin in Moon-Face…
* Sister-Sun and Sister-Moon walked side by side in the sky… Both were cold. * One day they caught a hare, skinned it, and put it in a cooking-pot to stew… * While the hare was stewing The two sisters … Continue reading
Hare and Lion…
* There once was a Lion who came to town. “I want Man to be my brother,” said Lion, “and by and by I will take him into my house. “Very well,” said Man, and so Lion started visiting him. … Continue reading
The hand that feeds…
* Man and Hare became great friends. They were always getting into scrapes together and getting scolded by their mothers. * One day Man said, “let us do away with our mothers, then we shall be free.” Hare was not … Continue reading
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