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Tag Archives: albion
Five-Grey-Mares… Stuart France
* Five grey mares… * * On a green hill… Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography
Tagged albion, giants, interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology
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Eye without Vision…
* You believe you are part of where you think you are, because you surround yourself with the environment you want, in order to protect the image of yourself you have constructed. * Continue reading at France and Vincent
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Tagged albion, esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, symbolism
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The Eye-Guy’s Eye… Stuart France
Human Eye * …”I don’t get it.” “In Geometry, before one can draw a human eye, one has to draw a cat’s eye.” “I still don’t get it.” “It’s a process.” “And in any process things have to happen in … Continue reading
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Raven-Post… Stuart France
* Fear Death-in-Life Get death in life… * Embrace Death-in-Life Get life in death… * Reblogged from Stuart France
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Harbouring the Holy…
* Nemed of Scythia went westward until he reached the Great North Ocean. * Thirty-Four vessels his number, with thirty in each ship. * While sailing there appeared a golden tower on the sea close by. * When the sea … Continue reading
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Finding Home in the Body ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: I am finding my way home through the body. Again, perhaps, but the path always changes as we circle into untouched avenues of the labyrinth of self. There has been the lingering question of home as … Continue reading
Never Look Back… Stuart France
* The first thing to remark, apart from the increased Avian Activity Quotient… Was, the difference an hour makes. * * Was it simply the movement of the sun? The progress of the day… Or had the site responded to … Continue reading
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Brain Fog… Stuart France
* Months it has taken. Months of meticulous research… Meetings in the darkest of disreputable corners where conspiracies are born and take fevered flight across stormy nights. All roads lead to the lair of the Black Beast. That fell apparition … Continue reading
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Even mountains mourn…
Image by Stefan Keller Long ago, when the world was young, a fire had burned in him, red as hearts’ blood and he had called it love. She had risen beside him, igniting the life within, and their lives had … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, D. Wallace peach, dragon, Myths of the Mirror, writing prompt
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Paul Andruss reviews The Initiate…
Reblogging this splendid review by Paul Andruss of The Initiate. Paul Andruss, is the author of Thomas the Rhymer & Finn Mac Cool, has been a popular guest on the blog. He made our day when he sent us this… … Continue reading
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