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Tag Archives: spiritual journey
The Tyrant of Uruk…
* “The Eternal City of Uruk… See how its ramparts gleam like copper in the sun… Climb the ancient staircases up stone more ancient than mind… Approach the Temple of Eanna… Sacred precinct of the Goddess Ishtar… Her priestesses stand … Continue reading
Seeing Eden
Would you see Eden in a withered bough? Sunlight in shadows, or flowers bloom in frost? Beauty in sorrow, or gifts in the dark? Ask the Earth and the song of wild water To whisper their secrets. Follow the moon-path … Continue reading
Dark Lands of Wisdom – Alienora Browning
Reblogged from Alienora’s Anthology: Humanity would rather immerse itself in the idealised beauty, and Round Table fairness, of Camelot than risk the dread journey, through ghastly Wasteland, to the Dark Tower of Reckoning (and, if one factors in the Grail, … Continue reading
Prelude – Widdershins Worlds
Reblogged from Widdershins Worlds… one woman’s journey begins here: Ever notice how things come in waves?… … you find that pair of wrist braces in a backpack that hasn’t been used for years … … that jar that fell behind … Continue reading
Murder most fowl…?
The sun rose, casting a rose-gold glow across a frozen world. I watched the daily miracle soften the sky, grateful that my home faces east that every day brings a reminder of renwa, and every dawn reminds me that now … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, fish, Photography
Tagged beauty, blame, Garden, life lessons, pond, snow, spiritual journey
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Forever #midnighthaiku
Frozen wonderland Poised on the promise of spring Tugs at the heartstrings A land of childlike wonder Invites participation * Lost in the moment The thread of time unravels Eternity smiles * Forever’s journey Through the white heart of winter … Continue reading
Finding the jewel…
“You are beautiful.” “You are love.” “You are light.” “Whatever you can imagine can be yours.” I am fed up of reading these feelgood assertions, offered as a placebo and generously sprinkled with glitter and fairydust. There is nothing wrong … Continue reading
Three Paths to Light – Sue Vincent
Reblogged from The Silent Eye: In the early days of The Silent Eye, I thought it would be a good idea if Steve, Stuart and I, as the three directors of the school, shared a little about how we had … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged qabalah, Servants of the Light, spiritual journey
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Aspiration
For Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday
Three Paths to Light – Stuart France
Reblogged from The Silent Eye: In the early days of The Silent Eye, I thought it would be a good idea if Steve, Stuart and I, as the three directors of the school, shared a little about how we had … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, Stuart France, The Silent Eye
Tagged AMORC, growing up, OBOD, rosicrucian, SOL, spiritual journey, turning point
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