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Web Links - The Druid Network
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Informing, Inspiring and Facilitating. Essential Books for the new to Druidry. Druidic and Pagan Events. Book, DVD, and CD Reviews. TDN International Full Moon Peace Ritual. TDN International Full Moon Peace Ritual. Rites to Celebrate the Seasonal Festivals. Solitary Druid Fellowship Liturgy. Poetry – Ancestors. Poetry – Birds and Animals. Poetry – Deity and Mythology. Poetry – Inspirational. Poetry – Knowing. Poetry – Place. Poetry – Transformation. Poetry – Translations. Poetry – Trees and Plants.
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Liverpool World Museum review | Hey what's the news from your bed?
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Hey what's the news from your bed? Soy free, dairy free, tasty. No one said there would be spiders. How to be an ex-pat: Pimms →. Liverpool World Museum review. January 1, 2012. It’s taken me six months of burn-out/therapeutic collections-management volunteerism, but I finally got back on the visit-a-museum horse. So to ease back in, we picked my favourite type: natural history/discovery centre. We decided to check out the Liverpool World Museum. Last year I had several opportunities to see archetype and...
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Recomended Links
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Website of Shirley Flint, UK shamanic practitioner and Interfaith Minister. Druid, Author and founder of The Druid Network. Traditional Cretan Herbalist, Crete. Music of Dartmoor musicians and artist Carolyn Hiller and Nigel Shaw. Excellent traditional/nomadic tent makers; Yurts, Tipis, Festy Tents, Domes etc. Spiritual Medium, workshops and retreat centre in Spain. Artisan, Teacher and Healer. Phil and Lynne Cowley Jones. Drum Makers, Drumming and workshops. The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. The an...
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Blogosophia: HAD Conference Leicester 09. Honouring the Ancient Dead: ensuring respect for ancient pagan remains
http://archaeosophia.blogspot.com/2009/07/had-conference-leicester-09honouring.html
Seek always, for by looking for one thing you will surely find another - this is the path to wisdom." Grey Wolf. This is the blog for Archaeosophia. People-watching, sherd-botherers' adventures in archaeology, anthropology and beyond. View my complete profile. A Bequest Unearthed: Encyclopedia Phoeniciana. Council for British Archaeology. National Trust for Scotland Archaeology. HAD Conference Leicester 09. Honouring the Ancien. Wednesday, 15 July 2009. New Walk Museum, Leicester. Consultation and Displa...
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Fog Bank: July 2008
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Pithing it down on paganism. Friday, 25 July 2008. If modern, Western polytheism seems dominated by laundry lists of Gods whom polytheists claim to have met it is also wrapped around by grocery lists of “sacred texts”. Let’s have a definition of sacred. Now, what relevance do the books of religions dead and gone as well as those here and decidedly not Pagan by current context have to modern, Western pagans? What, say, has Religio Romana. To do with the religious beliefs of the Sioux people? If any of the...
archaeosophia.blogspot.com
Blogosophia: July 2009
http://archaeosophia.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html
Seek always, for by looking for one thing you will surely find another - this is the path to wisdom." Grey Wolf. This is the blog for Archaeosophia. People-watching, sherd-botherers' adventures in archaeology, anthropology and beyond. View my complete profile. A Bequest Unearthed: Encyclopedia Phoeniciana. Council for British Archaeology. National Trust for Scotland Archaeology. HAD Conference Leicester 09. Honouring the Ancien. Thursday, 16 July 2009. This is absolutely the wrong time to rip away federa...
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You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone | The Manchester Hermit
https://manchesterhermit.wordpress.com/2009/06/29/you-dont-know-what-youve-got-til-its-gone
40 days and 40 nights in the Manchester Museum. You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone. Over the last few months I have been exploring the museum stores and collecting my own little cabinet of curiosities. Each day over the next forty days I will choose an object from my collection and offer it up in a spirit of sacrifice. The object will be announced through a variety of media, including this blog. I will then destroy it. Although objects will be revealed one by one, the fate of each object will ...
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