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Tag Archives: spirit
Grace #midnighthaiku
A moment embraced Gilded by the setting sun Touched by spirit’s grace *
Understanding #midnighthaiku
Tentative footsteps Seek a new understanding Called from the shadows *
Pioneer #midnighthaiku
Pioneer spirit Winged freedom knows no borders Far-travelled seeker * The silver striped hawk moth is not a common sight in the UK, originating mainly in Africa and South Asia. One of several unusual moths we have seen in my … Continue reading
Gold
Look not to find magic and miracles Performed as conjurers’ illusions Pandering to credulity Deep-veiled in allegory Surpassing logic’s reach Alchemy’s true gift Already yours Lead to gold Golden Child Seek Secrets Long buried Hidden beyond Imprisoning flesh Balanced and … Continue reading
Soul Archeology ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
They were literally walking on the bones of ancient past. The bones of actual ancients, too, if you want to be exact about it. He contemplated telling Liz then decided she was more likely to be spooked than awed by … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient, Archeology, creative writing, flash fiction, history, micro fiction, photo prompt, relationships, self discovery, spirit, vulnerability, writephoto
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Aglow #midnighthaiku
Spirit of beauty Natural perfection glows Gift of inner light *
Carve The Cliffs ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
The calls of people searching for him reached his ears but he ignored them. They’d find him soon enough, and there would be punishment for him whether he answered or not. He preferred making good use of his time till … Continue reading
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Tagged being yourself, Childhood Adversity, cliffs, creativity, flash fiction, folklore, Having a voice, imagination, photo prompt, spirit, tenacity, writephoto
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Ethera ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
She was Ethera, and she came at the peak of the longest night, on the cusp of the broadening daylight. She was Ethera. A human. A spirit. A soul. Sometimes one. Often all. She’d lived among them, flesh and blood … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, flash fiction, folklore, hope, light, micro fiction, mystery, Poetry, spirit, winter, winter Solstice, writephoto
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Out of Sorts ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
“I thought I’d see better,” she frowned. “Your thoughts were wrong.” The matter of fact tone caused her frown to deepen. It really was no way to speak to her, especially given the circumstances. “Is there nothing you can do?” … Continue reading
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Tagged change, flash fiction, new beginnings, perception, perspective, photo prompt, Realizations, short story, spirit, writephoto
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Facing Fear With The Silent Eye, Part 2 – Pestilence ~ Helen Jones
Helen Jones continues her account of the recent weekend in Derbyshire… I recently attended a workshop, with The Silent Eye, about Facing Our Fears, an extraordinary weekend spent among the hills and grey stone villages of the Peak District. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged angels, bubonic plague, death, emotion, eyam, family, fleas, history, infection, loss, love, Rites of passage: seeing beyond fear, sacrifice, saxon cross, sorrow, spirit, stone cottages, village church
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