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At the Edge archive: Black stone - Omphalos of the goddess Such Black Stones also tend to have the legend that they have fallen from the stars. ... In the same way Al'Lat has three names known to the initiate: Q're, ...
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At the Edge: Recovering the lost religious place-names of England Second, is there a chance that place-names might reveal lost ... Three of these names clearly mean ‘the burh dedicated to saint Edmund/Peter/Paul’. ...
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At the Edge: Paganism in British Folk Customs At the Edge / Bob Trubshaw / bobtrubs@indigogroup.co.uk ... ‘A group of men with bells on their legs, dancing frenetically’ ...
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At the Edge: The Power of Lonely Places At the Edge / Bob Trubshaw / bobtrubs@indigogroup.co.uk ... Open-air meetings, levying as they did such a toll on human endurance, must have had ..... research by Theo Brown [kindly supplied by Tracy Brown of Wisht Maen magazine]. ...
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Finale NotePad 2005a - [Abasso il tango e Parsifal score] File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Abasso il tango e Parsifal. * It is essential that the attached performance instructions be applied. *. Page 2. & ? ÷. ÷ b b b b b b b b. Vln. Vc. Perc. 1 ...
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At the Edge: How old is that old yew? It makes it impossible to tell how old a yew tree really is, since there is no telling how often it may have ceased to grow in its life, or for how long. ...
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List Armstrong nebs - beaks: "we thor nebs en thor claws". "the neb iv a duck" nee - no: "nee doot", "nee gud luck" neet: night; th' neet - tonight: "hoo glad aw is te ...
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At the Edge archive: Gilgamesh Out of interest, the Epic of Gilgamesh was recorded during the 'Age of Taurus'. One strikingly cosmological section in the Epic describes the sacrifice of a ...
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At the Edge archive: Gilgamesh Clearly, we are being asked to look into the symbolism. As Gilgamesh was associated with Mercury, perhaps this is an attempt to embody the observation that ...
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At the Edge: Fairies and their kin As many readers will be aware, magic mushrooms and some other ... Could it be that, as with the Old Hag of Newfoundland, folk lore is providing us with ...
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