worldofcelts:

“The landscape has a wild, yet serene complexity. In a sense, this reflects the nature of the Celtic consciousness. The Celtic mind was never drawn to the single line; it avoided ways of seeing and being which seek satisfaction in certainty. The Celtic mind had a wonderful respect for the mystery of the circle and the spiral. The circle is one of the oldest and most powerful symbols. The world is a circle; the sun and moon too. Even time itself has a circular nature; the day and the year build to a circle. At its most intimate level so is the life of each individual. The circle never gives itself completely to the eye or to the mind, but offers a trusting hospitality to that which is complex and mysterious; it embraces depth and height together. The circle never reduces the mystery to a single direction or preference. Patience with this reserve is one of the profound recognitions of the Celtic mind.”

Anamchara, John O’Donohue

scotianostra:
“ “Kilchurn Castle….no editing, raw off the iPhone. JUST PURE SCOTLAND BEAUTY!”- Now, you can’t argue with that! ❤️
📍 Lochawe, Argyll
📷 Stephanie Alexander Ballard‎
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scotianostra:

“Kilchurn Castle….no editing, raw off the iPhone. JUST PURE SCOTLAND BEAUTY!”- Now, you can’t argue with that! ❤️

📍 Lochawe, Argyll
📷 Stephanie Alexander Ballard‎

Drink Magic Masterpost

heatherwitch:

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Originally posted by animefoodissugoi

Sorry, not the alcohol type drink, but you can find a masterpost for that here! This masterpost is organized by purpose/need. The ones involving coffee are bolded, since most of them are teas! 

DO NOT BLINDLY ASSUME HERBS IN TEAS ARE OKAY FOR YOU! DO YOUR RESEARCH.

Emotions + Emotional healing:

Health + Healing:

Morning + Sleep:

Odds and Ends:

Correspondences:

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paleohistoria:
“This is Seahenge, also known as Holme I, an early bronze age momument located in Norfolk, England. It consists of a timber circle with an upturned oak trunk in the centre.
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paleohistoria:

This is Seahenge, also known as Holme I, an early bronze age momument located in Norfolk, England. It consists of a timber circle with an upturned oak trunk in the centre. 

meganhodges:

Ya know what’s magic? Being outside after a summer storm. The shimmer off the concrete, the way the trees look greener, the simple silence in the air, and how everything literally smells brand new and refreshed. It’s unlike anything else