Sunday, 31 July 2016
Lammas Witch Coven Celebrations Attended By Pippin The Dog From An Alternative Universe
Our Witch Coven held some delightful Lammas celebrations. Lammas (Loaf Mass) is also called Lughnasadh and is the first actual harvest festival of the year. The coven gave an offering of a special loaf and some beer. Many spirits attended also.
.Pippin the dog is incarnate but when he sleeps he does sometimes goes astral travelling. He is quite adventurous with this and lets people know when he is around with a bark. For those who find all that kind of stuff far fetched - I would suggest reading the books of author and broadcaster Tom Slemen. His most famous works are the 'Haunted Liverpool' series and he is also well known for another book called 'The Mind's Secrets - part of the UneXplained series. Tom Slemen frequently mentions alternative realities and gives real scientific evidence to back this up. Another good book on this subject is 'The Elegant Universe' by Brian Greene.
Happy Lammas!
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Polpeor Studios Through St Ives Arts Club - Cornwall Expression As The Wind Blows
Beach Scene by A.B. © 2016 |
Polpeor Studios through to Saint Ives Arts Club, not to
mention Porthmeor Studios or The Tate - the very many voices of expression echo
over time; oozing artistic passion whilst riding the highs and the lows for a momentary
pleasure of seeing one’s finished work on the walls of a gallery, waiting to be
admired.
So why Cornwall, that mysterious little foot of Britain - out
in the sticks and likened to a pigs trotter beneath the head that is Wales?
That is how my mother was taught to remember that particular area of the United
Kingdom when she was at school. To a
child who had to draw maps freehand, this was a great help!
The same teacher apparently described Italy as a boot and
Sicily as the stone the boot was kicking! For reference, there is a Cornwall in
New York state area and another in Canada too.
Returning to the British Isles, Cornwall is often remembered
for the fact that tarot artist Pamela Colman Smith went to live there. She had a house near the Lizard
Peninsula. ‘Pixie’ as she was
affectionately known, is best described in the book 'Bohemia In London' by
Swallows And Amazons author Arthur Ransome, though he actually refers to her as
'Gypsy'. Her cousin, the actor William
Gillette, was the first person to play Sherlock Holmes on stage.
Cornwall would not be complete without a bit of 'Rebecca' or
'My Cousin Rachel' from the famous pen of Daphne Du Maurier whilst Maria
Branwell, mother of the Bronte sisters (and Branwell!) originated from the Penzance
area.
See also http://mysticalmardale.blogspot.co.uk/
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