Dark Fantasy…

 

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First a formless mass of light,

then the firmament of stars,

then sun and moon,

then sea and land,

then reptiles, and birds,

then beasts, and man,

and then, contemplation…

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If the ‘candlestick vision’ which opens the Book of Revelation,

is an allusion to the Menorah,

then the central figure of that vision

stands for the earth-sphere and all of those who dwell in that realm.

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Genesis posits two earthly creation models, the first is based

on the Babylonian planetary scheme which the Hebrews

reformulated as the Elohim and symbolised by the Menorah.

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This takes seven days, or one week and occurs in Spring.

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The second is based on a Canaanite model in which

darkness gradually assimilates light, and takes one day,

or twenty-four hours, and occurs in Autumn.

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There is nothing at all primitive about creation models

which recognise a world established by

days, weeks, seasons, and years, which are natural rhythms,

quite the contrary.

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The Old Dispensation grants Heaven

to ‘Lucifer’ and Earth to Adam,

but after the Fall, Man and Fallen-Angel

vie for ascendancy of the earth-sphere,

until Noah and the Flood when the

earth-sphere is redeemed for all time.

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The New Dispensation

projects the contention for the earth-sphere

into eternity but substitutes ‘Eve’ for Adam.

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If we detect in the above an over-plus of polarity,

then we might wish to attend to that.

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A contemplation:

The formless mass of light lasts from 12am to 3am.

The firmament of stars is formed from 3am to 6am.

The sun and moon hold sway from 6am to 9am.

The sea and land emerge between 9am and 12pm.

Reptiles and birds arrive between 12pm and 3pm.

Beasts and man turn up between 3pm and 6pm.

From 6pm until 9pm is a time set aside for contemplation.

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Which leaves just three hours.

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Three days is the traditional period of time for transition

from one state of being to another during initiation ceremonies.

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But this leaves no time for sleep?

The awakened are not asleep…

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SPENDYKE

1022, a fugitive from planet Spendyke holes up in the bowels of the Rubicon library.
There he discovers ancient accounts of the reasons for his planet’s current plight.
Further research uncovers practical solutions to the dire world situation in the prevailing views of State Philosopher Hux.
As the global government crumbles around him the fugitive embarks upon a journey into his own past in order to pull Spendyke back from the brink.
But will he be successful?

Front and Back Cover artwork by Sue Vincent

Available now in Amazon Paperback

 

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A DARK FANTASY…

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Sheela’s Mystery Solved?

County Meath, Sunday, 31st July 2022…

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Perhaps, like the ‘tomb raiders’ at Dowth,

we are looking for treasures

of the wrong kind, in the wrong place?

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She’s at the base of the stone on the right!

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There is a famous

Sheela-na-Gig

on one of the stones at Tara…

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Of kings and stone…

County Meath, Sunday, 31st July 2022…

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All roads lead to Tara

as they say.

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Or at least

all the roads in Ireland.

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But like so much else

that we have considered

on this trip

what remains to us is

not even half of the story.

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The ‘king stone’

about which so much is made

these days no longer stands

in its original position.

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It originally stood in front

of the mound now named

for Niall’s Hostages

and acted as a gnomon for

the sunlight entering the mound

as we have seen with the monuments

so recently left in our wake back at the Boyne Valley…

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Dowth…

County Meath, Sunday, 31st July 2022…

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The dowdiest of the three Boyne Monuments

but, in some ways, the friendliest.

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No time restrictions,

no imminent threat

of film-show dread,

no waiting bus,

full of chattering strangers…

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Just the site itself

and Ireland’s wild, wild nature.

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The mythology for this site tells of a druid

and his sister spelling the sun to shine

while all the men of Ireland

were engaged in its construction.

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When the two magicians slept together

the spell was broken, and darkness descended.

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Coitus and these sites,

it seems, are inextricably linked…

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Kells…

County Meath, Saturday, 30th July 2022…

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“Three’s are important,” she said.

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And they are, so we can take it that ‘ol’ stubby’

from Killinaboy does not count

in our tally of round towers.

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The brick work whilst, perhaps,

not quite polygonal

is not all that far off?…

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Art and Function…

County Meath, Saturday, 30th July 2022…

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The eastern entrance stone and the two

standing stones in front of it

are instrumental in recording the equinox.

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No one knows what the ovoid shaped stone to the left is for,

perhaps it represents the ‘egg of the sun’?

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The respective shadows of the stones cast

from the setting equinox sun

fall on the entrance stone,

directly across the inscribed vertical line,

and one of the sun and spiral decorated kerb-stones alongside.

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As if to prove this is no fluke

the same trick is played on the western

side of the mound.

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The shadow casting standing stone can just be seen

on the far right edge of the photograph, above.

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It begins to look like, for these megalithic temple builders,

the equinoxes were symbolically masculine

whilst the solstices were symbolically feminine?…

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Knowth…

County Meath, Saturday, 30th July 2022…

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Knowth gives us a relatively accurate picture

of what Loughcrew might once have looked like…

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…With its large mound dedicated to the equinoxes

and a whole host of satellites briefly capturing,

in turn, the rays of the rising sun, on the shortest day,

after it has passed on from the passage cairn at New Grange.

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Although, whether or not

the lawns and mounds

would ever have been

this neat and tidy

is very much up for debate.

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We tend to think, most definitely not,

but we may be wrong…

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‘Ch… Ch… Changes’…

County Meath, Saturday, 30th July 2022…

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The entrance stone of New Grange.

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…It is easy to say, certainly,

but less easy to say what

is, in fact, happening with such changes in form.

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New Grange Gnomon-Stone.

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Rudolf Steiner talked a lot about

changes in the nature of consciousness over the ages

and this has more than a mere ring of truth to it.

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New Grange Gnomon-Stone.

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It is linked to the ‘bear-shirt’

which gives us, berserkers, and also

to the were-wolf as well!

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In the Scandinavian folk record

such ‘shape-shifting’ abilities

are linked to certain royal bloodlines.

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New Grange Gnomon-Stone.

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It may also have something to do with

animal totems and clans?

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It may even have something

to do with the stars?…

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Bend it like the Boyne…

County Meath, Saturday, 30th July 2022…

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The Whispering Spring

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“What did they say,

oh, what did they say?”

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They said, “knowing these people,

it would not be beyond the bounds of possibility

that the ‘Bend in the Boyne’ was manufactured.”

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‘Manufactured’ is the correct word

even though it now has a modern,

rather hollow ring to it.

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What is so appealing about the Irish myths

is that they put things very simply…

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