"No Hell, No Heaven", Henrik Edoyan (translated by Tathev Simonyan)

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"No Hell, No Heaven", Henrik Edoyan (translated by Tathev Simonyan)
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“First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys.” - Ray Bradbury https://www.instagram.com/p/CVqERzLMSlv/?utm_medium=tumblr
‘And how the hell do you know Charlie Chaplin?’
‘I don’t. I know his bodyguard, Wag McDonald. It’s that chap there.’
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The Blue Fairy Book Edited by Andrew Lang with numerous illustrations by HJ Ford & GP Jacomb Hood London Longmans Green and Co 1893 Sixth Edition [First Published 1889]
The first of Lang’s coloured fairy books. Lang had grown up with a love of myths and fables, and towards the end of the 1880s he decided, with his wife’s help, to collect and publish some of his favourite tales. The Blue Fairy Book was the result, published in 1889 it met with great critical acclaim. The tales include Cinderella, Aladdin. Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, Goldilocks and many other classics
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Runethoughts: Sowilo + Jera Meditative bindrune: Sowilo + Jera.
The earth experiences cycles of harvest/ plenty and dormancy because of its rotation around the sun.
What are the cycles that are present in your life? If you’d like to break one, is there an outside influence that is influencing you? If you want to enhance a trait or behavior in yourself, what “sun” could you gravitate toward or acknowledge in order to continue that cycle intentionally? If you’re feeling low, consider what season you’re in (physically, spiritually, or emotionally) and decide if it has been impacting you.
Excellent thoughts/questions cycling around this rune (and life) 😊
Rainer Maria Rilke, from Duino Elegies; The Ninth Elegy, tr. A. Poulin, Jr.