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Ales Stenar, the Stone Ships |
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Written by Casandra Eason
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Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00 |
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Throughout Scandinavia ancient stone circles are set in the formation of ships stern and prow stones Ales Stenar, the stone ships My own favourite and one of the most beautiful is Ales Stenar, It consists of 59 huge boulders, set on a grassy headland ,above the beach of Kåseberga village near Ystad in Skåne, overlooking the Baltic It is suddenly visible as you reach the top of the winding stone steps truly the place where Sky, Earth and Sea meet. Each stone has different energies and dowsers have been rewarded by images of past worlds of the Vikings. Most significantly for me, there is totally free access, as there are to all such sites in Sweden You can walk in, pray, make offerings and even camp there – and there is not a single piece of litter or graffiti. Ales or Als means sanctuary in e ancient Nordic language, though the place may have been named after a Viking chieftain who lived some time before 1000 CE. Another version of its origins is that the Viking chieftain, Olav Tryggvasson, was buried on this ridge together with his ship. Oskar Montelius The dates for the monument vary from 3600 BCE to 600 CE Most likely they were built 540-650 CE in the later Viking period. More than a thousand stone ships have survived in Southern Scandinavia. The stone ship - symbolized Vikings' belief that death was a voyage into the unknown., steering North to the realms of the dead. The Ales Stenar ship-setting has been aligned to the winter and the summer Solstices. |
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BIOGRAPHY
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Cassandra Eason http://www.cassandraeason.co.uk Cassandra is an expert on sacred sites and earth energies. She has written two encyclopaedias, the Encyclopaedia of Magic and Ancient Wisdom and the Encyclopaedia of Women’s Wisdom, plus her best selling quarter of a million word Mammoth Book of Ancient Wisdom. Apart from these her best selling books include Every Woman a Witch, The Complete Guide to Psychic Development, Complete Guide to Divination ,the Complete Guide to Magic and Ritual, Practical Witchcraft, The Complete Guide to the Tarot, A Complete Guide to Fairies and Magical Beings. Ancient Egyptian Magic and the Crystal Directory. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 September 2009 19:05 )
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Written by Miguel Ángel Valero López
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Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00 |
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EL ENIGMA STRADIVARIUS Carlo Scirocchi. Prefacio de Stanislao Nievo. Traducción de M. P. V. e Inmaculada Otero. Algaida Editores. Sevilla. 2008. 238 páginas El poder alquímico de la música Miguel Ángel Valero López Hay quien cree en el poder alquímico de la música, en las dimensiones mágicas y espirituales del arte, desgraciadamente arrinconadas. Existen todavía comunidades sufíes (los Naqshbandi, los Mevlevi, los Jerrahi, los Nematollahi) y otras confraternidades que aprecian el conocimiento del hombre, su camino hacia la paz y la unidad, y que utilizan la música para alcanzar tal comunicación espiritual, que está al margen de las religiones oficiales. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 September 2009 19:09 )
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The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann |
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Written by Tom Cunliffe
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Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00 |
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THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN
The magic in the illness
Tom Cunliffe I have wanted to read this book for a long time, and decided to take the plunge on discovering this new translation by John E Woods. This is a monster of a book - at 854 closely typeset pages, it is going to take a long time to read: in my case it too me the best part of a month. One of the main themes of this books is the experience of “time”. The patients at the mountain sanatorium initially arrive for what they think is going to be stay of a few weeks, but inevitably they end up staying on for months and years, and even return for further “treatment” when they have tried to return to normal life below in “flatland”. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 September 2009 19:08 )
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Fine Arts Chamber Players |
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Written by Fine Arts Chamber Players
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Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00 |
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FINE ARTS CHAMBER PLAYERS
Since 1981, the mission of the Fine Arts Chamber Players has been to enrich and enhance the quality of life for Dallas-area residents, especially families and children, through free concerts of classical music and educati onal performances, including the Bancroft Family Concerts, the Basically Beethoven Festival and Dream Collectors. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 September 2009 19:03 )
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Written by Duo Melis
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Thursday, 01 January 2009 00:00 |
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DUO MELIS Sobre el Duo Melis se ha escrito lo siguiente: “los guitarristas armonizan de tal manera, que el sonido pareciera ser producido por un solo instrumento.” Su perfectamente conjuntada ejecución brilla mediante una sorprendente técnica y profunda compresión de las piezas. En el Tango Suite de Astor Piazzolla se combinan la tensión con un profundo sentimiento de melancolía, característico de la música latinoamericana. Las melodías de Isaac Albéniz nos transportan a las hermosas puestas de sol estivales del mar Mediterráneo. Y con gran maestría mantienen el balance entre una ornamentada melodía y su fluyente acompañamiento en las cuatro piezas de Jean Philippe Rameau originales para clavecín, que ellos mismos transcribieron. Inolvidable su extraordinaria actuación. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 September 2009 19:01 )
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