Category: Magic, Myth & Folklore

The Month of February

At this rather bleak time of the agricultural year many hedges, gates, walls and fences would be inspected for damage and repaired. The arable fields

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Group Dynamics & the Enneagram:

George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff defined the Enneagram as follows:“Speaking in general terms it must be understood that the enneagram is a universal symbol, therefore all knowledge

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The Month Of January

In January public halls and domestic dwellings were traditionally decorated with boughs of Rowan  (Witchwood) to avert the powers of evil, although the ash was

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Much Ado About Nothing

Literary sources include Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533) from his “Orlando Furioso” (1516) of which the English translation by John Harington published in 1591 would have been

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The Tempest

The Tempest and its’ spurious link to “The Voyage of the Sea Venture” is the most quoted by academic Stratfordians to refute the Oxfordian assertions

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Cymbeline (1590-1)

Cymbeline is one of eighteen plays that were not published until its inclusion in the first folio play derived largely from Raphael Hollinshed’s Chronicles of

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A Winter’s Tale (1584-94)

Like eighteen other Shakespeare plays, the “Winter’s Tale” was first published in the 1623 Folio and the text, although in latter editions revised or altered

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