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Tag Archives: mystical hexagram
The Slavic World Tree Myth and the Hexagram ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Several years ago, Sue Vincent and I wrote a book about the Hexagram. The book explores that symbol. “Not from some scholarly or deeply complex perspective, but seeing it as a … Continue reading
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Tagged G. Michael Vasey and Sue Vincent, magic, mystical hexagram, Mythology, old gods, symbolism
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A writerly weekend…
I was late setting off for the north on Friday, so there was no time to stop and enjoy the autumnal colour that now blankets the land like some medieval tapestry, all ochres, rust and gold. By the time I … Continue reading
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Tagged G. Michael Vasey, Langsett, Mister Fox, mystical hexagram, Stuart France, writing process
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