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Tag Archives: religion
Awkward questions
I was asked a question the other day with which I am intimately acquainted but for which I had no answer. “What does it mean to lead a spiritual life?” It is not strictly true to say I have no … Continue reading
Posted in soul, Spirituality, transformation
Tagged blinkers, religion, spiritual life, thought
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The Preacher ~ Andrew Joyce
Reblogged from Andrew Joyce: Standing on the graveyard grass, looking down at the freshly-filled grave, stood The Preacher, dressed in black and wearing a black, circular, wide-brim hat. There was not a headstone as of yet, but The Preacher knew … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged #andrewjoyce, Andrew Joyce, Andrew Joyce author, Books, Jesus, religion, short story
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A Walk Among the Dark Age Spirits ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: With my big exam finally behind me, last weekend I was in dire need of some fresh air and a good walk. So with a gap in the seemingly endless rains, we took the opportunity of … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged forest and woodlands, Historical Periods, history, medieval, religion, saxons, walking
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Wicker ~ Diana Wallace Peach #writephoto
copyright Sue Vincent My mother despised the wicker witches on the neighbor’s farm. She made the sign of the cross when we scurried by on the straight and narrow path to church. Evil things. Satan’s work. She wrenched me by … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged abuse, cruelty, extremism, flash fiction, religion, Sue Vincent, writephoto, zealousness.
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Imagination ~ Anjali Sharma #writephoto
What is important for me? My own imagination or the imagination others hold for me. Creativity emerges from positive feelings. Most of the time, we hold ourselves from doing what we feel like for the fear of being judged. Continue … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged belief, fantasy, Hypperreality, reality, religion
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A Christmas Story ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
‘The setting for our Christmas story today is a mountainous region far away, a land of hills and fields. There lived three men there…’ A small hand shot up, ‘Was one of them Santa?’ ‘No, one of them was not … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged religion, santa, saviour, setting, short story, sleigh, son of God, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, true meaning, writing, writing prompt
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The Convent~ Deborah #writephoto
I studied the black and white photo of the convent where the nuns had hidden several Jewish families at risk of their own lives. I was little boy at the time. I didn’t fully understand what was going on but … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged gas chamber, god, grave sites, human rights, Jewish families, Jewslives, nationality, Nazis, nuns, people, priests, religion
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The Curious Monk – A Short Story ~ Lucy Brazier
Reblogged from Secret Diary of PorterGirl: Curiosity killed the cat, or so they say. What cat? Why a cat? Were any dogs ever seriously injured by curiosity? Could curiosity maim a fish? This rather eclectic train of thought belonged to … Continue reading
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Tagged curiosity, humour, modern fable, Monk, religion, short story, writing
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Easter
In England today there are chocolate eggs and rabbits. In France the church bells are silent as the bells of St Peter’s fly to the children, tied with ribbons and flowers. Across the world images that combine the Christian and … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged being, England, faith, love, passion, Photography, religion, spirituality, symbolism, The Living One
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