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Saint of the Day – 21 January – Saint Meinrad of Einsiedeln OSB (c 797–861) Martyr, Benedictine Priest and Monk, Hermit, known as “Martyr of Hospitality” – born at Sol…
Saint of the Day – 21 January – Saint Meinrad of Einsiedeln OSB (c 797–861) Martyr, Benedictine Priest and Monk, Hermit, known as “Martyr of Hospitality” – born at Sol…
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The campsite is located in Lare Village, Ranwu Lake. Its north is the winding G318, and its south is the dreamland Ranwu Lake.
The Extended Series has been pieced together as a seamless flow on extension of the original series, DPRK: North Korea In Colour and adds 20 new Fine Art Prints to the current series. Aligned intentionally 1 year from the original series conception, the new aims to carry on captivating its audience through its unexpected aesthetic. The series continues to explore design and structure within the Hermit Kingdoms capital, Pyongyang, exploring the association of colour, flowing fluently throughout the city. The imagery was taken during a 3 day visit to Pyongyang in 2019, documenting parts of the socialist Capital from a neutral, non political perspective. Only 15 editions availablePrinted on Canson 310gsm Rag Photographique matte paper Available in 3 sizes:60 x 90cm80 x 120cm150 x 100cm Available unframedOr available framed in:Pastel Pink Oak FrameNatural Raw Oak Frame Framed prints come with non reflective glass Read more about Dave Kulesza here >
Saint of the Day – 21 January – Saint Meinrad of Einsiedeln OSB (c 797–861) Martyr, Benedictine Priest and Monk, Hermit, known as “Martyr of Hospitality” – born at Sol…
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Explore the symbolism and interpretation of The Hermit tarot card and discover its meaning in this insightful guide.
The Hermit Tarot Card: Lead the Way Out of the Darkness - The Hermit: Avoiding The Norms of Society?
The Lilith Bible Tarot Deck illuminates the polytheistic pagan roots of Judeo-Christian religious scripture and ideas. Through Lilith’s eyes we take a fresh look at the Bible. Lilith’s lens is at once enlightening and liberating, forceful and kind. The deck uses the 78 card Rider- Waite-Smith protocol for tarot. It can be used by anyone familiar with this system. However the deck is in particular intended for use by those recovering from extreme fundamentalist monotheistic forms of Western religion. The deck helps the reader explore a new form of spiritual connection (i.e., tarot reading) working within a conceptual framework with which readers from this background would be familiar. As well as drawing on Judeo-Christian content the deck reimagines that content as part of a process of healing.