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Tag Archives: Poetry
Crow tree sky – Kerfe #writephoto
wondering why then suddenly where the crow diving divining reflecting sky scrying the crow and the tree and the meaning of be the birth in the sky and the void in the flow Continue reading at methodtwomadness
Posted in Art, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged crow, d'verse, painting, Poetry, tree, writephoto
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Crow – D. Avery #writephoto
Another message Crows ink upon autumn sky calling to be read enciphered mysteries writ decoded in wakeful dreams. Continue reading at ShiftNShake
Silence – Sal #writephoto
Silence frightens more than any scream; bites more than the harshest discord. It waits, desperate to be made full, whole, right; for the noise of existence to dispel the nothing, nowhere, never. Silence whispers, mute, of a time before, acknowledged … Continue reading
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
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, philosophy, Photography, Poetry, psychology, story, symbolism
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Crow – Elizabeth #writephoto
cawing voices upon the treetops announcing mystery and magic fascinating creatures Source: Tea and Paper
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Tagged crow, poem, Poetry, writephoto, writing, writing challenge
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Yew – BART Station Bard
Reblogged from BART Station Bard: Ents at Kingley Vale Yew. Deep peace of the Grove. Silence in the back of my head. Like the Druid’s tonsure, forbidden at Whitby. When the Wild Celtic Church was tamed, Rome had its … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged druid, druidry, earth, history, memory, nature, pagan, peace, Poetry, San Francisco, spirituality, travel, Wales, Yew
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Mystical Window – Pamela Morse #writephoto
In deepest slumber on the coldest night of my life I was shown a vision with no explanation or key A window appeared to float above my dreaming soul It beckoned me to gaze into the unknown to learn Continue … Continue reading
Window – Elizabeth #writephoto
behind those windows peace and tranquility just what i need right now and forever a room of solitude but to reach it the mind needs to rip apart all thorns and fences mindfulness focus on the roses Source: Tea and … Continue reading
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Tagged mindfulness, poem, Poetry, solitude, writephoto, writing challenge
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Blue – Joelle LeGendre #writephoto
Beyond frigid blue, and clouds eerie winter glow, shines a turning sun. So fragile are we, our lives change by one celestial touch. Source: Joelle LeGendre
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Tagged poem, Poetry, prompt, tanka, writing challenge
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Curse of the Hay-Collar II … Stuart France
* So the Lord of Dyved climbed the Fair-Mound of Arbeth and the seven chieftains of Dyved climbed with him… As they sat in counsel on the top of the Fair-Mound, they saw a woman, wearing gold brocade, riding by, … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Poetry, psychology, story
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