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Tag Archives: Carl Wark
Discovering Albion- Day 1: Deer and Stone
How long does a two and a half hour journey actually take? Well, three and a half if you go the back way and get a clear run. Four if you stop somewhere… Five if you find a good church … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Photography, scotland road trip
Tagged attention, birds, Carl Wark, Deer, invisibility, nature, red kites, Sheffield, yorkshire
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Circles Beyond Time ~ Convoy
We left Higger Tor after the sunrise and headed back to our respective breakfasts. Most would have to pack their bags too, before gathering for a final journey together. We were the lucky ones with time to spare and a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Photography
Tagged Carl Wark, Derbyshire, Fin Cop, hulac warren, legend, monsal head, Moors, sacred sites, silent eye
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Facing Fear With The Silent Eye, Part 3 – Sorrow ~ Helen Jones
Helen Jones continues the tale of her experiences with the Silent Eye in Derbyshire: I recently attended a workshop, with The Silent Eye, about Facing Our Fears, an extraordinary weekend spent among the hills and grey stone villages of the … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged beauty, Carl Wark, compassion, Derbyshire, Elisabeth Hancock, eyam, graves, heather, love, Mompesson, Moors, mourning, sorrow, the plague, the Riley Graves, views
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A Dorset Weekend With The Silent Eye, Part One ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: I know. It’s been a while since I’ve been here. And I’m still officially on a blog break. However, a few weeks ago I spent a weekend in Dorset with The Silent Eye, which I … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthurian legend, Cadbury Castle, Carl Wark, dorset, friends, glastonbury tor, historyy, joy, King Arthur, London., Romans, somerset, south cadbury, The Silent Eye, train, travel, village, visions
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Keeping a promise
It was the first opportunity we had to re-visit the stone circle below Hordron’s Edge and we had a promise to keep, planting a crystal in the earth at a very specific spot. It was not the best of days, … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Photography
Tagged Carl Wark, consciousness, Derbyshire, esoteric workshop, modern mystery school, sacred sites, spirituality
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Circles Beyond Time – Dawn by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: This is the continued account of my weekend away with The Silent Eye. Click here for parts one, two, three, four and five. 5:11am. Ugh. I hadn’t slept well, and my alarm jolted me out … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Photography, Silent Eye weekend workshop, Spirituality
Tagged ancient, Arbor Low, Carl Wark, hill fort, history, reflection, ritual, stepping stones, stones, sunrise
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Circles Beyond Time – Sorrow – by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: This is the continued story of my weekend away with The Silent Eye. Please click here for instalment one and two. After the visit to Carl Wark and an excellent dinner, I returned to my … Continue reading
Posted in Sacred sites
Tagged 9/11, Ancestors, Carl Wark, concentration camp, dead, defiled, fear, Gardoms Ridge, gravestones, Hathersage, Little John, ritual, Robin Hood, sanctified
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Circles Beyond Time – Release by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: This is the continued story of my weekend away with The Silent Eye. For the first instalment, please click here. We left The Fox House in a small convoy of cars, heading towards Carl Wark. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Photography, Silent Eye weekend workshop
Tagged Ancestors, bridge, Carl Wark, carvings, CIRCLES BEYOND TIME, companions, emotion, hill fort, meditation, Neolithic, poetry, rocks, song, stones
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Circles Beyond Time Weekend – Arrival by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth A little over two weeks ago I headed north for a three-day weekend with The Silent Eye, to be spent exploring Neolithic sites and ancient monuments in the Peak District. I travelled alone, meeting most … Continue reading
Posted in heather, History, Photography
Tagged Carl Wark, Charlotte Bronte, CIRCLES BEYOND TIME, George Hotel, Hathersage, hiking boots, hotel, Jane Eyre, library, Morton, Neolithic, silent eye, weekend away
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