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Archaeology… Stuart France
* All that… * * becomes one… * * does so… Continue reading at Stuart France
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Tagged church, geometry, landscape, meaning, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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All That Remains – Helen Jones #Writephoto
He came to me after dark, as night lay like soft velvet in the hollows of the hills. The fire burned low, his feathered cape laid over the chair shimmering iridescent blue as the birds stirred and gave their first … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, alone, church, death, dreams, feathers, grave, heartbreak, island, lonely, love, lover, tomb
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The Monastery – Fandango #writephoto
Janet was cold and miserable, her feet torn, bleeding, and wet from running through the rough brush as fast as she could. She could see the clouds of her breath plume into the wintry air as she paused to look … Continue reading
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Tagged abbot, abuse, chastity, church, monastery, Monk, obedience, Priest, Thursday Photo Prompt, vows, writephoto
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Passions 4 God… Stuart France
* True-hearted and importunate… * * Oriental and ecstatic… * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Tagged church, esoteric, interpretation, Life, Lyric, philosophy, Photography, Poetry, psychology, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Burning Bush… Stuart France
* So, what to say of this banner? It is a work of art, certainly. It is a work of art which transcends the medieval style of its composition, although, the ‘S’ as an ‘eight’ and the ‘M’ as an … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, church, esoteric, magic, mystery, Photography, symbolismStuart France
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Blinded by the light… Stuart France
* So, we return to the quest. And turn shining eyes to the south. Not that we ever left it, yet the churches had definitely ‘fallen off-line’… Until Skipton. Until one particular stained-glass window in Skipton. It is tempting to … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, church, esoteric, magic, mystery, Photography, symbolism
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Clues II… Stuart France
* 30: ‘Five for Silver…’ … ‘Those pre-destined Were called Those called Were justified Those justified Were glorified.’ … Source: Stuart France
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Tagged albion, church, esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, Photography, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Women in the Mist (3) – Sun in Gemini
(Continued from Part two on Sun in Gemini) “There’s nothing else in Midmar, so just look for the church.” Allan’s words, given some time prior, echoed in our heads. We were lost… and he was nowhere to be seen. Its … Continue reading
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Harlech
Leaving Portmeirion and its mysteries behind, we drove across the estuary to Harlech in search of lunch. Stuart and I had parked beneath the Norman castle that morning when we were in search of breakfast. The imposing bulk of the … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, castle, church, Harlech, mystery, nature, Photography, Silent Eye weekend workshop, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Wales
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Whispers in the West – part four (final part)
Reblogged from Steve Tanham at The Silent Eye Whispers in the West – part four (final) On the Saturday night, replete with the adventures of the day and a large meal from the Sloop, we could do little else but retire early … Continue reading
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Tagged church, Lady Mary and St Non's, St David, St David's Cathedral, St Non St Non's Well
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