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Tag Archives: C.S. Lewis
Going West: Deep Magic…
I’d seen the name when I’d planned the route… though ‘planned’ may be stretching things a bit far; I had a vague idea and my companion had a map. From Kilpeck to Rhyader, somewhere near which we would find our … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, History, Photography, Sacred sites, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Wales
Tagged Aslan, burial mound, C.S. Lewis, dolmen, Herefordshire, King Arthur, Narnia, quoit, robin, Stone Table
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Shadowlands and the magic lantern…
Every so often, I need a break from whatever is currently occupying my attention. Occasionally, I will watch a film. These are usually whatever I can find online and I seldom have a clear idea of what I fancy until … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, The Silent Eye
Tagged Anthony Hopkins, C.S. Lewis, Films, Joy Davidman, life as a prayer, Narnia, prayer, Richard Attenborough, spirituality
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Childhood fantasy
He’s right… by the time you reach an age with double figures, fairy stories are for babies… and you are no longer a babe. In just the same way that we cease admitting to the guilty affection for the music … Continue reading
Posted in Books, children, fantasy, fiction, imagination, writing
Tagged C.S. Lewis, children's books, fairytales, fantasy, magic, Narnia, sci-fi, Tolkein
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A path of the heart
“For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any path that may have heart, and the only worthwhile challenge is to traverse its full length–and there I travel looking, looking breathlessly.” ― Carlos Castaneda, The … Continue reading