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The Great Mystery: Dreaming… Stuart France
* The mysterium conspires with the animal world whose souls so resemble the purity and innocence of a human child. * It recognises the miracle of life in both seed and egg and the wonder of a harvest which springs … Continue reading
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The Great Mystery: Crowds ~ Stuart France
* The mysterium needs no shrines or temples save those that nature provides. * It may be met in the shadowy heights and aisles of a primeval forest, on the sunlit expanse of virgin prairie, the dizzy spires and pinnacles … Continue reading
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‘Cloud City Central!’… Stuart France
* The phrase was uttered as a prognosis as much as a question and so we smiled an affirmative, in relief, that we were not the only one’s to have been thus transported… * * It is not by happy … Continue reading
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Chanteater… Stuart France
* It was probably foolish, I know… * * But I took a liking to this ‘little lady’. * * Who, if the board is correct, could have been supporting the capstone’s weight for over six thousand years. * Continue … Continue reading
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Tagged Hag Stones, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Sky-Saw V… Stuart France
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Sky-Saw IV… Stuart France
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Sky-Saw III… Stuart France
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Sky-Saw II… Stuart France
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Time before… Stuart France
* Time before and time after… * * After the restless craving for earth, * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Not a stone… Stuart France
It is a familiar conundrum. Whenever we come across sites like this, and we seem to come across more than a few, there is an inevitable question. How much of it is natural? Without question much of it is, but … Continue reading
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