Adj. Relating to birds distinguished by feet that are adapted for perching. Includes all songbirds.
Ray of darkness, cloud of unknowing
Phrases used to describe mystical experience by authors such as Pseudo-Dionysus the Areopagite.
The field grew dark with the blood of men after the sun,
That glorious luminary, God’s bright candle,
Rose high in the morning after the horizon,
Until the noble being [creation] of the Lord Eternal
Sank to its rest
- From the Battle of Brunanburgh, a poem inserted into the Anglo-Saxon chronicle celebrating Athelstan’s victory against the Irish Vikings and Scots in 937.
- “An interpreter of sacred mysteries and arcane principles.”
- Freedom from worry. A good thing? Or a bland emotional whitewash?
Bathtub III from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
- The god of art, dance, games, beauty, music and flowers in Aztec mythology. Known as the “Flower Prince”.
One may find a great deal of Pleasure in building a Palace for another; when one shou’d find very little, in living in’t ones Self
- John Vanbrugh, not only a wonderful architect, but a fascinating character.
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