Tag Archive | mythology
A common misconception?
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“….so, this year it is Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Court, and next year we’ll be in Sumeria.” Running around getting things organised for the workshops always involves the attempted acquisition of some strange items. I frequently get asked what I’m hoping to use them for and that…
The King of Castle-Hill… Stuart France
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* …There once was a King who lived in a Castle on a Hill. He was Lord and Master of all he surveyed. One daughter he had sired but his wife had died in giving the child life. His daughter was a great beauty and the King…
Bright’s Passion by E.B. Black
Originally posted on Bargain Book Reviews:
Bright’s Passion by E.B. Black follows Bright, a sun god, from his first breath, to finding the love of his life, and through developing his powers as a god. I enjoy the Urban Fantasy genre, and the romance and research that most books entail, fitting supernatural creatures into our world.…
THE IMPORTANCE OF SYMBOLS, CARL G. JUNG, SYMBOLISM NOT JUST AN ANCIENT SCIENCE, BUT IT’S RELEVANCE TODAY
Originally posted on Kone, Krusos, Kronos:
Dreams are often parables that contain hidden treasure if you’re willing to search for it. The condition of your heart directly affects your spiritual insight and understanding. Are you distracted or captivated by the gift God may be giving you in your dreams? …It may reflect the condition of…