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Category Archives: Stuart France
Fate of the Lir-Brood: Kemoc…
* “…know ye not, that so many of us as were baptised into Jesus Christ were baptised into his death? Therefore are we buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, writing
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Who Scared You?…
* I saw the snout first and thought it was a snake. But snakes move swift and smooth and this fella was cautious, shy even… timid, as he nervously tested the air. Jed who had been repeatedly twanging his ruler … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, esoteric, gospel of Thomas, road trip, The Living One, the mysteries
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Herr Doktor…
* Not warlike… Blood-Spilled! Not romantic… Heart-Thrilled! Not adventurous… Action-Filled! * Instead, our muse intends to trill it’s heaven-sent verse ‘gainst this… * …Our players willed to shape the Faustian Fall for well or ill. * Continue reading at The … Continue reading
The Quest for Immortality: Masks…Stuart France
* It has to be owned… The Temple Space has never looked finer. Mind you, we say that every year! * But even Coyote, a late, somewhat incongruous addition to proceedings looks well: ‘How will people know what not to … Continue reading
The Quest for Immortality: Gods… Stuart France
* The workshops serve as a Celtic Cauldron of Plenty… Everyone gets what they most need. How is this possible? How is it possible that three years on from first tentatively considering the Epic of Gilgamesh as a potential subject … Continue reading
The Quest for Immortality: Dreams… Stuart France
* When the people of Uruk rebel against the tyranny of Gilgamesh, they petition the Gods… * Hearing their plea the Goddess, Aruru, fashions the twin of Gilgamesh from the clay of her heart and sets him loose in the … Continue reading
The Quest for Immortality: Giants… Stuart France
* It was during one of our meetings… Traditionally, the first three gatherings of the new year are given over to a read through of the first three ritual dramas of the April Workshop. Unlike some of our stories Lord … Continue reading
The Quest for Immortality: Seeds…
* “And in their bed chambers at night… The young-folk cry themselves to sleep…” * “When he succumbs, the animals will leave him forever. He will no longer be a part of the herd…” * “Where Hu-Wa-Wa comes and goes … Continue reading
Death of Strangers…
* … “I will bring strangers upon you. * They shall defile your brightness. * They shall bring you down to the pit. * They shall turn their hearts against the beauty of your wisdom.. Continue reading at France and … Continue reading
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Lord of the Deep: Memento Mori
‘Among the greatest things that can ever happen to a person’ – Rainer Maria Rilke We are bound to ask, ‘Why did Rilke hold the Epic of Gilgamesh in such high regard?’ The answer may be uncomfortable… In a letter … Continue reading
