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Amnesia – Stuart France

* A nameless shadow flits across the face of Science. The Theory of Evolution has not been proven. The ‘missing links’ for each species have not come forth from the fossil record. The constituent parts of our DNA have proven … Continue reading

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Mirror-Man… Stuart France

* Grasp no-thing. Refuse no-thing. Receive… But do not keep. Be content, and know, with no-how. Count Jack Black Source: Stuart France

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On Philosophy… Stuart France

* It is clear that every ‘great philosophy’ is, no more and no less than, the confession of its author. To explain how a philosophy’s highest flung claims have been derived, therefore, we need only ask, ‘what really makes its … Continue reading

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Lesson – from Sight at Journey – #writephoto

Reblogged from Journey: “It’s a scene that emanates from the sky. A chalky crescent emerging against a backdrop of sky, which not only feels, but is stained in blue. The crescent as the etymology suggest will grow and become a … Continue reading

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Magical Man at the Dawn of Science – The Silent Eye

The Elizabethan age considered itself scientific, indeed the word ‘science’ was used to mean ‘knowledge’. The so called Age of Reason was a much later term applied by historians of science to broad-brush the slow ascent of experimental-based knowledge. What … Continue reading

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When I Die, You Will Cease to Exist – This, That, and The Other

Reblogged from This, That and the Other: I am not a solipsist. I am not a what? What the hell is a solipsist? According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, solipsism is a doctrine that, in principle, my existence is … Continue reading

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Over the Edge #writephoto – Emily Weatherburn

This piece of creative writing was inspired by Sue Vincent’s weekly photo prompt. Thanks for the inspiration, Sue, and I hope you all enjoy the post. It’s a funny thing, to be alone. It’s not at all like we imagine it, … Continue reading

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Time is Fleeting, Never Stop by Randall Collis

Reblogged from Global Sojurns Photography: Unfamiliar territory, the uncertainty paralyzes. A surge of panic fills my head and heart, only to be soothed by the perfect amber of a freshly poured Czech beer. “Here I go again…” Lost. Around me … Continue reading

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The Port Naain Philosophical and Debating Society for Ladies of wit and discernment – Tallis Steelyard

As a less poetically inclined gentleman once commented, ‘My memoirs are not my confessions.’ These are sentiments I feel a certain kinship with, the duty of a poet is to draw attention towards that which is worthwhile, not to rub … Continue reading

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The art of devotion – from China Sojourns Photography

Reblogged from China Sojourns Photography Devotion inspires one of the purest sets of emotions, capturing love, loyalty and deep feelings of excitement that I do not think can ever be understood beyond our own personal experiences. In the world around … Continue reading

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