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Three Steps to Heaven… Stuart France
* “Sure, ’tis a wondrous thing of beauty to so confound the rational mind.” – The Aurally Man * Step One: Infinite Dimension * * Step Two: Find the way and follow it…** * * Continue reading here
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, geometry, Great Work, landscape, meaning, mystery, psychology, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Pondskating
Image: Wikimedia Commons “Salmon of Wisdom Dodging hazelnuts swims the hungry salmon, swallowing the nuts as they plunge into the depths. Pity the poor pondskater skimming the surface while beneath lies the kernel of wisdom, waiting for those who plunge … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd – Imps and crosses
To be fair, the weekend was over…officially at least… but we had scrounged an extra day to go exploring so, for us, the current of discovery continued. The day dawned fair but overcast, with that strange quality of light that … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Churches, History, Landscape
Tagged Anglo-Saxon, celtic, Christianity, Don and Wen, Folk Tale, Ilam, landscape, mystery, psychology, Saxon, Staffordshire, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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On the horizon…
I always look forward to September. It is one of the most beautiful times of year in Britain. The days are usually mild and often beautiful, the last of the heather lingers as summer slides into autumn…a perfect moment for … Continue reading
Cusp of the Moon IV… Stuart France
* When ravens In battle-torment For torn-flesh fight… Morvran, my horse Firm-hoofed in stance Is indisposed to flight. Continue reading: Cusp of the Moon IV…
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Tagged landscape, Lyric, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Cusp of the Moon III… Stuart France
* O Leader of the way Smooth your face Fair your form Graceful your motion Like a white-headed gull On the gently swelling ocean wave. * I lift up my hands And raise my eyes. I bend my knee And … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, Lyric, magic, mystery, psychology, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Stretch… Stuart France
* “So, how long is a stretch?” “Long as a piece of string, I guess.” “Sorry, that’s the wrong question.” “And the correct question is?” “Give me a second, okay, got it. How old is a stretch?” “You may need to elaborate.” … Continue reading
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Solstice stones
We had no idea where we would be taken for the final visit of the day. We suspected an ancient site as the area is just strewn with them. A brief glance at a map of prehistoric sites had left … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestors, Harlech, landscape, mystery, nature, Photography, Silent Eye weekend workshop, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, Wales
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Thor’s Cave III… Stuart France
* “All this cave hopping,” said Butch. * * “I know, it’s good isn’t it,” laughed Serafina. * * “All this cave hopping makes the Old World New again.” Continue reading here
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Tagged Derbyshire, Don and Wen, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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