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Category Archives: The Silent Eye
“The best day, ever” in Eden ~ Steve Tanham
They were watching me from the side of a steep bank that frames the inner edge of a huge surface of concrete which will soon be Eden North, replicating – but with differences – the internationally famous Eden Project in … Continue reading
Almost…
Last minute preparations are underway. I’m looking at the pile of props, costumes and workbooks and wondering how I’ll squeeze everything and a wheelchair into the car, even though we have done this so many times before and in much … Continue reading
An Alchemical Moment ~ Jordis Fasheh
Jordis Fasheh, a friend and Companion of the School, tells how she found the Silent Eye at a pivotal point in her personal journey. At the moment when the Silent Eye officially came into being, Jordis was the first to … Continue reading
The Ship ~ Steve Tanham
This morning, I will drive to the family home town of Bolton, in Lancashire to collect my mother who is coming to spend Easter with us here in Cumbria. The journey is straightforward: fifteen minutes will take me from the … Continue reading
Digging deeper… with Anne Copeland
A story is told to engage the imagination and the sense of wonder. A tale that does so will stay in memory… making it a perfect vessel to hold a deeper meaning that may lie dormant until we are armed … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Copeland, magic, Mystery School, personal growth, ritual drama, roles, spirituality, symbolism, transformation, weekend workshop
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Two Aprils Inside the Magic of the Silent Eye ~ Alethea Kehas
With less than two weeks to go before we journey to the ancient land of Sumer for Lord of the Deep, Alethea Kehas, a Companion of the Silent Eye, shares her experiences with the Silent Eye’s April workshops: I’m not … Continue reading
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Tagged magic, Mystery School, personal growth, ritual drama, roles, spirituality, symbolism, transformation, weekend workshop
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‘A succession of little things…’
With just over two weeks to go before we set off for the north and the start of the April workshop, things are getting a bit weird. On the one hand, everything is pretty much written, prepared, thought out and … Continue reading
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Tagged excitement, foundation, little things, Lord of the Deep, packing, preparation, silent eye workshop
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A journey with the Silent Eye ~ Anne Copeland
Anne Copeland, a Companion of the Silent Eye, writes of her journey with the School: I came across The Silent Eye Mystery School quite by accident, if anything can be truly considered an accident. I have studied a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged correspondence course, enneagram, meditation, Mystery School, online course, personal journey, personality, psychology
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Costumes…
* “So what’s it all about, then?” “Oh, lots of things, like, duty and service, and honour, and love, and friendship, and devotion and good government, and bad…” “But ultimately?” “Ulitmately it’s about the need to balance polarity.” “Is that … Continue reading
