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Tag Archives: standing stone
Circles Beyond Time ~The Standing Stone
We had brought the group here for just two stones. Nothing as visually spectacular as the wonderful dolmens we had seen in Wales, but to a quiet, green glade that always feels as if it is waiting and where a … Continue reading
Close to home – Ibstone
As we are all still grounded, I had a look back through some of the photographs of past ventures into the landscape and came across those from a trip out to Ibstone a few years ago. The village sits right … Continue reading
Living Lore: The Rollright Stones ~ Gary Stocker
This week, Gary takes us the Rollright Stones… a place we know and love. The dog, or ‘IndieAni Bones‘ as she insisted on calling herself, wrote her own post about one of our visits… and I wrote about one strange … Continue reading
Avebury – songs in the stones
With the June workshop at the site not too far distant, I spent the evening pondering archaeo-acoustics and how the old ones might have used sound at Avebury… and whether, in its current state, you would be able to test … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, England, History, Photography, Sacred sites, travel
Tagged avebury, faces in stone, henge monument, standing stone, stone circle, Wiltshire, world heritage site
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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
Posted in Ancient sites, Don and Wen, france and vincent, Photography
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, standing stone, stone circle
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Web of Light… Stuart France
* “Plant a stone in a field. Any stone in any field. And watch it grow…” * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites
Tagged avebury, Books, Don and Wen, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, standing stone, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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The Way that cannot be named… Stuart France
* The way in Is the way out… * * The way out Is the way in… * * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books
Tagged avebury, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, Poetry, psychology, standing stone, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Wales
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Obelisk: Alchemical Gold… Stuart France
* As soon as one posits one-self ‘Natura Superior’… * One is immediately confronted with earth as dirt, and the need to flee this filthy spectre becomes paramount… Continue reading at Stuart France
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Tagged esoteric, landscape, Life, Lyric, meaning, mystery, Photography, Poetry, psychology, standing stone, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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The Wallace Stone ~ James Elkington
Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands: From Dunblane, head up the Glen Road for nearly a mile, turning left up the Sheriffmuir Road and all the way on till you reach the pub near the T-junction another couple of miles … Continue reading
