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Wen’s World…
* …The weather is being unkind again. There are other reasons this time, however, for our sense of anticipation for the first of the Glastonbury talks being perhaps less enthusiastic than it might be. The intrusion of Christmas left little … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Cryborg…
* When, O’ when will we learn? * Pathologies are not people. * Neither are robots, nor automatons. * Count Jack Black Reblogged from France and Vincent
Lost… #writephoto
Assuming boldness Shielded from reality Narrowing vision Mere slivers of perception Blind to possibility * Carapace protects Fragile sensibilities Letting no-one in Inwardly vulnerable Simulating bravado * Outmoded habits Cling with the strength of cobwebs Shroud the living dead Hiding … Continue reading
Once in every lifetime…
* We do not think about time, except in terms of its measurement. * Never as a dimension. * Yet every object extends in time as well as space. * Sometimes it is here, or there, sometimes it is not. … Continue reading
Triads: The Trinity… Stuart France
* … The One is All, yet the One is ‘three’? The trinity is actually, a unity? Three ‘persons’ in one? The paradoxes and enigmas are wont to pile up when considering this seemingly curious, or counter intuitive, notion. So, … Continue reading
Letter-Men…
* There is an episode just prior to the conception of Isaac which is strange. * By strange we mean strange by the standards of literalism. * The opening gambit states that, ‘the Lord again appeared to Abraham’. * Except, … Continue reading
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‘Thy Will’… Stuart France
* When, ‘me and mine’ And never, ‘thine’ Is the mantra. Then Nature, shall be… Unkind. Count Jack Black Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Folk Tale, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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Portals ~ Stuart France
* “In the programme…” said the man wearing a green-kilt, * * “…the portal-stones lead to another time.” * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Five-Grey-Mares… Stuart France
* Five grey mares… * * On a green hill… Continue reading at Stuart France
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Wayside Tavern…
* The apple of my eye Can only become cider After the cider maker has trampled me. * Continue reading at France and Vincent
