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Tag Archives: healing
Heal #midnighthaiku
Healing from without Magical remedies sought Wishes in the wind * Embracing what is Without blame or bitterness Healing from within *
Interlude ~ Being There
It was quite strange, really. After a brief, initial wander around the inner stones of Stonehenge, marvelling at the scale and workmanship, almost all of the little party of out-of-hours visitors congregated by the storyteller to listen to and question … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, Photography, travel
Tagged bluestones, healing, magic, myth, stonehenge
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Interlude ~ Auld Aquaintance
We were back at Avebury, after a longer absence than we would have chosen. Without the pandemic, there would have been recce trips and a workshop here already this year… and no sense of sadness as I drove past the … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, archaeology, The Silent Eye
Tagged ancestry, healing, stone circles, workshop
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Space To Roam ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
When they first left the city she was devastated. She knew it was the better choice. That the twins’ sensitive lungs could not function in the pollution. That Mark’s temper improved whenever he had something green to look upon. That … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, breathing space, disabilities, family, flash fiction, healing, love, nature, parenting, relationships, short story, writephoto
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Healing
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” That has to be one of the most popular quotes from the work of the thirteenth-century Persian poet, Rumi. You see it all over the internet these days and yet, … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged emotional wound, healing, inspiration, purpose, Rumi, scar
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A Thousand Miles of History XXXI: The Wells of the Wishing Tree…
“Ooh!” My companion, well used to the consequences of such exclamations, braced himself as I swung the car off the road we were supposed to be taking and onto a narrow lane. The sign was intriguing and, although we had … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Books, Folk Tale, france and vincent, History, Photography, road trip, travel
Tagged clootie tree, Cornwall, fairy tree, folklore, healing, Holy well, King Arthur, modron well, mother goddess, sacred spring, wishing well
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A Heart Laid Bare ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubis#/media/File%3AStatuette_of_Anubis_MET_38.5_EGDP022863.jpg His Nibs has made an appearance finally. The great Walker Between the Worlds, He who is named Anubis reveals himself at last. It feels like our relationship is starting anew, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Egypt, Anubis, awakening, Cosmos, healing, Inner reflection, journey, mysteries, Psyche, The Shadow, writing process
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Escape
Cold grey days slide one into another Neither dark nor light to distinguish Monotone mediocrity Great Nature offers solace To threadbare emotions Wearied by clichés Expectations A duty-bound Presence Palls Peace Imbibed With each breath A renewal Wide green horizons … Continue reading