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Linking the Chain II… Stuart France
* “The Elements, then, were not links in a simple chain but acted more as ‘inherent principles’ within the chain as a whole…” * * “Similarly, the perfected parts of inanimate nature, operated at heights far removed from what might … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Linking the Chain… Stuart France
* “The idea of ‘Creation’s Ladder’ as uniform and consistent must be relinquished.” * * “Many aspects of it could not be compressed into such stricture.” * * “The Four Elements, being inanimate, should, one might suppose, take their place … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Stones of the Night III… Stuart France
* …After a longer than expected climb up the steeper than anticipated side of the plateaux, you are finally within appraisal distance of the pointed stone. Its presence, which now looms towards you, defining the false horizon, seems to demand … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, standing stone, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Stones of the Night II… Stuart France
* …As the ferns thin you spy a wooden stile up ahead and descend the grassy-knoll rather too quickly for the conditions underfoot, trotting to the stile side, precariously, and resting awhile to catch your breath. A road runs to … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, standing stone, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Magic – Alethea Kehas #Writephoto
The white fairy waited for the travelers to pass before she stepped out of the hillside. They were so focused on the cold, she wasn’t sure they would notice her, but if they did, they would not have been ready. … Continue reading
Stones of the Night… Stuart France
* You are a passenger… You stay under glass… You are driven through the city’s ripped back-sides. You leave the city’s ripped back-sides on a road which snakes through low, rough, foothills. Far on the horizon a solitary fin-shaped peak … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, stone circle, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Spirit – Iain Kelly #writephoto
There was no magic in what he did. The snow made it easy to track the footprints. So long as it did not snow again before nightfall, he would find his prey. The creek had not frozen over yet, the … Continue reading
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Eira – from Powered by Robots #writephoto
It had finally come, the first real snow of winter. Robert Jeffries knew she would come with it, as she had ever since they’d met ten years ago. He had only been fifteen then. He’d gotten into another argument with … Continue reading
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Tagged eira, fantasy, love, magic, robert e howard, romance, Sue Vincent, the frost giant's daughter, writephoto
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Striding out… Stuart France
* If all goes well You’ll be setting out… * * For a landscape of old About which legends are told… * * Where hermits habitually stay And giant figures still play. * Source: Stuart France
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