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Gilgamesh descending (2) ~ Steve Tanham
Steve continues to share his personal experience at the Lord of the Deep weekend: I enter the temple at the head of the twin columns of the Dancers of Fate. Those of the kingdom enter behind their King in silent … Continue reading
Who wants to live Forever? ~ Willow Willers
Reblogged from Willow Willers who continues her account of her experience at the Silent Eye’s Lord of the Deep weekend workshop: The Silent Eye held it’s Lord Of The Deep course, this weekend just gone. It was wonderful. While we … Continue reading
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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
Lord of the Deep: Heroes
“It is,” said Steve, not knowing quite how true his words would prove to be, “a weekend for heroes.” While the ancient story of Gilgamesh and Enkidu was originally penned in the grand, heroic vein, our own retelling and adaptation … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep ~ Willow Willers
Reblogged from Willow Willers, beginning her journey with the Lord of the Deep… Well it’s 5pm and I have just settled in a comfy position on a very comfortable bed. I have been traveling since 10am until 4pm and I … Continue reading
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Tagged change, death, Gilgamesh, Lord of the Deep, spirituality
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Lord of the Deep: An overview of the Sumerian Planetary Beings by ‘The Patrician Lady’
For the Sumerians, Anu, the Sky Father, was the Supreme Being, from whom all other gods descended. His parents were Enshar and Kishar… the ‘whole Heaven’ and the whole Earth’. He was associated with the planet Pluto and he constellation, … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep: Offspring of Silence ~ A presentation from Jan Malique
Jan Malique , a Companion of the Silent Eye, has kindly agreed to allow us to share the text of a presention she gave at the Lord of the Deep workshop, which addresses some of the core themes of the … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep: Web of Light
This morning, the Companions attending the Lord of the Deep workshop, and Companions of The Silent Eye around the world, will join together in a shared meditation. This will take the form of a guided visualisation.. a journey in imagination. … Continue reading
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
Lord of the Deep: And so it begins…
All being well, we are converging from across this country and others, on the little Derbyshire village of Great Hucklow. This year, the story that frames the central themes of the weekend is that of the Epic of Glgamesh, possibly … Continue reading
