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Tag Archives: magic
Hare-Skin in Moon-Face… Stuart France
* Sister-Sun and Sister-Moon walked side by side in the sky… Both were cold. * One day they caught a hare, skinned it, and put it in a cooking-pot to stew… * While the hare was stewing The two sisters … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale, Life, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, landscape, Lyric, magic, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism
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Blue Lotus – Stuart France
* I set out in search of the Now, Not the Where or the Why nor even the How. I set out in search of the Now… * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in Poetry
Tagged esoteric, Life, Lyric, magic, meaning, mystery, philosophy, Photography, psychology, The Silent Eye
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Rope to the Sky… Stuart France
* Man and Hare became great friends. They were always getting into scrapes together and getting scolded by their mothers. One day Man said, “let us do away with our mothers, then we shall be free.” Hare was not so … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale, Mythology
Tagged esoteric, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, Trickster
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War of Nytefall: Loyalty – a brand new book from Charles E. Yallowitz!
The Dawn Fangs have arrived! In the wake of the Great Cataclysm, a new predator will emerge within Windemere’s shadow. For fifty years, Clyde has been trapped beneath the earth while the vampire kingdom has been gradually losing its war … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post
Tagged Dawn Fangs, fantasy, magic, origins, profiles, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, warriors, Windemere
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Burning down the House… Stuart France
* Man was always chasing Hare but Hare was usually too swift for him… One day, by means of a fluke, Man caught Hare, “Now, I’ve got you,” said Man and he tied Hare to a tree, then he set … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale, Mythology
Tagged esoteric, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, Trickster
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‘To Be’?… Stuart France
* The Moon dies and rises to life again. Moon said to Hare, “Go to Men and tell them, ‘like as the Moon dies and again rises to life, so will you also.’” Hare went to Men and said, “Like … Continue reading
White-Skunk seeks medicine IX… Stuart France
* … After leaving Skunk, Young-Wolf had overtaken his brothers and told them that, “Skunk was carrying a poor Rice-Bird in his back-pack.” They all came back down the valley looking for Skunk. They heard his stick-game song and crept … Continue reading
White-Skunk seeks medicine VIII… Stuart France
* … Once Rice-Bird’s whistle could no longer be heard, Skunk soon forgot his fear. He came to a shady place. “Ah, this would be a good place to play the stick-game,” thought Skunk. He gathered some chunks of rotten … Continue reading
Spell #midnighthaiku
For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Magic Carpet…
“I dunno… It’s still not right.” “I did it exactly as you said this time.” “Even so, there’s something missing…” My son has once again asked me to do the impossible. It is, you might think, just a small thing. … Continue reading
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Tagged chai masala, living with love, love, magic, path of the hearthfire, tea, travel
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