Category: Spirituality

Why not?

What we do… The Silent Eye Above Great Hucklow, Derbyshire One of the joys of working with the Silent Eye is the people you get to meet. Not all of them are part of the School; most follow their own Paths, which, though they may run in the same general direction, can take vastly different routes on the journey. None is inherently ‘better’ than … Read More Why not?

Though they may not know it…

Some very special thoughts from Stuart… The Silent Eye * The One animates Spirit with Light. Spirit animates Soul with Love. Soul animates Body with Life. The Body generates the Many The Many live in the One. * View original post

A church under wraps II

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
As we opened the door into St Kentigern’s church, it was fairly obvious we had picked the wrong time to visit. Not only was the sudden and relative warmth of the building steaming up the camera lens like there was no tomorrow, there was just so much to see… and we were still ‘not with it’…

Full Circle: The final curtain…

Sue concludes the story of our Penrith weekend The Silent Eye On most of our workshop weekends, we offer a ‘greeting of the dawn’ at one of the ancient sites. The winter workshops are perfect for this as the sun rises so much later, but as we are at the mercy of the season, the weather and the time local hotels serve breakfast, these … Read More Full Circle: The final curtain…

Full Circle: Long Meg

Sue continues the story of the Penrith weekend The Silent Eye Our final site of the day was to be one of the most astonishing circles we have visited. It is not the biggest, nor are the stones themselves the largest, but it has a ‘feel’ unlike any other. Castlerigg. That we would visit on our final day of the workshop, may rightly be … Read More Full Circle: Long Meg

I and the Telescope

Do we have automatic filters of perception that screen out the magical? How many miraculous events in the natural world occur before our eyes each day yet are not noticed by our everyday awareness? We often feel this to be our experience – but it happens within an adult ‘self’ which has grown from infancy to adulthood, and therefore is to be trusted, Such … Read More I and the Telescope

Cant and Greta

Between the Cant and the Greta rivers there is a castle. In it lived a great chief, a warlord who was a King in his own right. His name was Bernard Maltravers and his success was due to his ability to not only fight, but to think. Maltravers lived like a king and one of the joys of his kingly life in the castle … Read More Cant and Greta

An end to darkness

Originally posted on Stepping Stones:
I should have known really… the folklore, like a haddock to the face once you spot it, TELLS you!! But I wasn’t listening, and had to go the long way around… like 10 years searching up hill and down bleedin’ dale. And all along, the folklore whispered “You’re an idiot. We kept it locked, safely hidden away, in the…

Full Circle: Spiral dance

More from our Penrith weekend The Silent Eye We squelched through the mud at the gateway to the field, following the fence down to a tiny stone circle that is unknown to most casual visitors. Just a third of a mile from its big sister, the tiny cairn circle of Little Meg is one of the least known circles in the area and yet … Read More Full Circle: Spiral dance

Ars Geometrica: ABC’s…

From Stuart

Dear Don: Jonah…

From Sue and Stuart

The Spirit of Good

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