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Post by goldenhand on Aug 26, 2005 15:19:47 GMT -1
Has anyone heard of these people? www.ynysprydein.org/There are interesting writings on the site. They appear to be a group that operates in London somewhere. I was curious about them and wondered if anyone here knew who they were and what they get up to? Blessings, Angharad
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Post by Blackbird on Aug 31, 2005 6:03:00 GMT -1
No Agreed, the site is interesting, especially the pages on Bran. However, when you look closer, there is a lot of dubious connection-making elsewhere on the site, which is a shame. You know the one - in ancient Egypt, A = 2 and in ancient Britain, B = 2 therefore, A must = B. Before you know it... Having said that, it's mostly very interesting stuff, and I'm curious to know who they are
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Post by branynos on Aug 31, 2005 6:12:58 GMT -1
I think this is the same group that Lyn Webster Wilde, author of 'Becoming the Enchanter' is involved with / part of. Only when I checked the site there wasn't any obvious link so I'm now not sure why I think that Might be the whole six houses stuff as Ms Wilde uses it too.
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Post by Blackbird on Aug 31, 2005 7:08:28 GMT -1
Lyn Webster Wilde... I think I once had a book by her on the Amazon myths. I remember it being interesting (it's that useful word again!), but ultimately very flawed. Gave it to a charity shop.
I've not heard of 'Becoming the Enchanter' - worth a read?
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Post by branynos on Aug 31, 2005 21:59:48 GMT -1
I've not heard of 'Becoming the Enchanter' - worth a read? I found it interesting, in the enjoyable sense . It's one womans journey she doesn't sell it as anyhting other than that. I came away with a few new ways of looking at things, and have it my worth rereading list, though as the "yet to read list" keeps growing it might be a while till i get round to it.
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