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Silent Eye by Akaishi Michiyo
The Belief Tree - Steve Tanham
The Belief Tree – Steve Tanham
* A friend of mine suggests, slightly tongue in cheek, that the biggest factor in religion’s decline is shopping… We might substitute football for shopping, to even up the gender sheet. The principle is the same: occupation of the mind and emotions by identifications with things of a tangible nature. If we’re fortunate, these may be luxuries. If less so, they are the passions generated by, say,…
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Solstice of the Moon (Part 3) ~ Running Elk
Solstice of the Moon (Part 3) ~ Running Elk
Reblogged from Stepping Stones:
Day Two (Continued)
Following a rather delicious soup stop, we headed off for some light refreshment in the form of Symbol Stones. These mysterious artefacts of the Picts, with their admixture of Christian and Pagan symbolism, remain largely unexplained due to a lack of written records. The Gael provide the only evidence of who the Picts were, and that appears to…
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Solstice of the Moon (Part 2) ~ Running Elk
Solstice of the Moon (Part 2) ~ Running Elk
Reblogged from Stepping Stones:
Day Two
Mettle tested and hardly dried, we head off to Midmar; a site rather polluted and dulled by the intrusion of “modern” death rites. The energies here are “slacker”. More turgid. I couldn’t handle the swirling vortices and back eddies the first time I’d visited the site. Work through the years, to reconnect the interrupted ley, had smoothed the flow somewhat…
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Solstice of the Moon (Part 1) ~ Running Elk
Solstice of the Moon (Part 1) ~ Running Elk
Hand in hand with retelling the story of our weekend in and around Inverurie, Running Elk, who was our guide and shepherd for the weekend, shares his own perceptions. One thing we have learned over the years, is that you always learn as much and more as you teach…
Day One
The forecast wasn’t all that bad but, heading South, the signs didn’t bode well. The showers seemed to be clumping…
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Solstice of the Moon (Part 1) ~ Running Elk
Solstice of the Moon (Part 1) ~ Running Elk
Hand in hand with retelling the story of our weekend in and around Inverurie, Running Elk, who was our guide and shepherd for the weekend, shares his own perceptions. One thing we have learned over the years, is that you always learn as much and more as you teach…
Day One
The forecast wasn’t all that bad but, heading South, the signs didn’t bode well. The showers seemed to be clumping…
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Lord of the Deep: In to The Deep. ~ Willow Willers
Lord of the Deep: In to The Deep. ~ Willow Willers
Willow continues sharing her journey with the recent Lord of the Deep weekend:
After we had returned from ancient Sumeria that Saturday night we all, everyone of us, got changed and fought the biblical weather the thankfully short distance up the hill to the local pub.
We all deserved a break, I was there, just behind the lense. The cosy warmth in the bar was matched by the warmth of these…
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Lord of the Deep: In to The Deep. ~ Willow Willers
Lord of the Deep: In to The Deep. ~ Willow Willers
Willow continues sharing her journey with the recent Lord of the Deep weekend:
After we had returned from ancient Sumeria that Saturday night we all, everyone of us, got changed and fought the biblical weather the thankfully short distance up the hill to the local pub.
We all deserved a break, I was there, just behind the lense. The cosy warmth in the bar was matched by the warmth of these…
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