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The City and the Stars (1) – Skara Brae ~ Steve Tanham
The City and the Stars (1) – Skara Brae ~ Steve Tanham
With the Pictish Trail weekend a long car journey and a boat ride behind us, we had awakened in Stromness to the early morning of an overcast Orkney day – The excavated and intact Neolithic village of Skara Brae was a few short miles away…
(1300 words, a ten-minute read)
We had not expected to be here at all. Visiting Orkney for the second part of our Pictish Trail workshophad seemed impossible…
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Two journeys, one destination (5) – blood and stone ~ Steve Tanham
Two journeys, one destination (5) – blood and stone ~ Steve Tanham
Writing without the other hand to steady him was hard, but the other was clamped on his thigh, holding back the flow of blood.
The words on the vellum were like the wanderings of a dying bird… he smiled at the thought, despite the pain. Through eyes filled with hot and salty water he read what he had written:
‘They came at the end of the night, as the first light of day was seeping into the…
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Two journeys, one destination (4) - two sides of the hill ~ Steve Tanham
Two journeys, one destination (4) – two sides of the hill ~ Steve Tanham
On the second day of the Silent Eye’s ‘Pictish Trail’ weekend, we are beginning in what is, for me, one of the most beautiful places in the world. Portmahomack is a small fishing village on the north side of the Tarbat Peninsula. It’s an hours drive north from Inverness. I’m at the end of the pier, gazing out across the deep blue sea towards highland mountains in the…
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The Entered Dragon (4) : the world within ~ SteveTanham
The Entered Dragon (4) : the world within ~ SteveTanham
Continued from Part Three
I know these posts, so far, have been intense. The picture painted by Carl Jung and his Jungian successors of our linked internal and external lives is a detailed and vivid one. We began by looking at the Shadow, that suppressed ‘mind’ of parts of our psychological self (psyche) that have been pushed, by conditioning, society and personal choice, from our everyday lives.
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The Entered Dragon (3) : beauty and the beast ~ Steve Tanham
The Entered Dragon (3) : beauty and the beast ~ Steve Tanham
Continued from Part Two
The dream continues…
We are frozen, the dragon and I. He cannot be seen, as he is mirroring my every move, behind me. My fingers explore the tip of the spear, the only movement left…
I press the sharp tip into the skin of my right thumb. There is a slowing of time as the ancient metal pierces the flesh. Then I can feel the tiny warmth of blood dripping from the wound.
“Do…
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Keys of Heaven (4) - through the bones of the whale ~ Steve Tanham
Keys of Heaven (4) – through the bones of the whale ~ Steve Tanham
(Above: Saturday morning. Our path down to Whitby framed and given destination by the whalebone arch – a monument to harsher days in the town) The pale winter sun lies – to our symbolic view – just beyond the East Cliff horizon. Its lowness and lateness in the cold sky speaks of the approach of the winter solstice, a time of maximum darkness and minimum light…. but also a time of…
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Keys of Heaven (3): the synchronicity of kindness ~ Steve Tanham
Keys of Heaven (3): the synchronicity of kindness ~ Steve Tanham
There’s a certain ‘presence’ about kindness. Like the spiritual – or, more likely, as a part of it – the act of unexpected kindness drops into our lives like a messenger from the ‘Gods’.
So it was with our visit to the ancient church of Lythe in the middle of the Friday afternoon of the Keys of Heavenworkshop. The village of Lythe lies just north of Whitby and marks the the beginning of the…
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