Weekly Insight from the Oracles for December 14, 2020

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The Weekly Insight from the Oracles for December 14, 2020 is live on my Patreon! Many thanks to my delightful Patrons! Not a Patron yet? Click through to discover the fabulous perks which can be yours! [Image description: A teaser screenshot of this week’s Insight from the Oracles, with just a hint of the cards […]

Poem: Beauty That is Never Old —James Weldon Johnson

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Beauty That is Never Old —James Weldon Johnson When buffeted and beaten by life’s storms, When by the bitter cares of life oppressed, I want no surer haven than your arms, I want no sweeter heaven than your breast. When over my life’s way there falls the blight Of sunless days, and nights of starless […]

Kickstarter for Medieval Views Virtual Arts Festival

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This is a fun and interesting Kickstarter project from Dr. Dayanna Knight! The Medieval Views Virtual Arts Festival is “A community building and uplifting art show centered around medieval themed art of all types.” It’s an all-or-nothing project, and funding closes December 10, 2020 – check it out! [ID: A drawing of a medieval village […]

Weekly Insight from the Oracles for December 7, 2020

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The Weekly Insight from the Oracles for December 7, 2020 is live on my Patreon! Many thanks to my wonderful Patrons! Not a Patron yet? Click through to discover the myriad perks which can be yours! [Image description: A teaser screenshot of this week’s Insight from the Oracles, with just a hint of the cards […]

Poem: To the Well-Beloved ~ Renée Vivien

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To the Well-Beloved ~ Renée Vivien You are my palace, my evening and my autumn, And my sail of silk and my garden of lilies, My censer of gold and my white column, My parkland, and my pool, with its reeds and its iris. You are my perfumes of amber and honey, my palm, My […]

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