by Gaye Mack | Apr 28, 2013 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
While final DNA testing on a skeleton believed to be England’s maligned king, Richard III is concluded, speculation as to how this king met his brutal death paints a grisly picture. In a recent interview with the BBC, Dr Jo Appleby, an osteo-archaeologist from ...
by Gaye Mack | Apr 23, 2013 | Edward Bach Flower Remedies, Karmic and Self-Discovery Astrology
Originally I’d planned that my small hiatus from blogging would go until the end of April! However, try as I might, I can’t ignore the importance of this eclipse. While New and Full Moons always signify beginnings and completions in some...
by Gaye Mack | Apr 1, 2013 | Edward Bach Flower Remedies
Greetings everyone! Reluctantly, I’ve decided to take a small break from blogging as somehow I’ve maneuvered myself into Dr. Bach’s ‘Elm’ state ‘conjunct’ with the movement of the Sun, Venus, Mars, Uranus and soon Mercury(!)...
by Gaye Mack | Mar 25, 2013 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Approximately a year ago, archeological researchers from Oxford discovered remains of one of Furness Abbey’s medieval abbots. Furness, founded in 1124 by King Stephen. Located in northern Cumbria, it was the second largest, wealthiest and obviously influential,...
by Gaye Mack | Mar 17, 2013 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Was St. Patrick ever at Glastonbury Abbey in the early 5th Century? Legend says he was but then, as is the case of many of ancient stories, we’ll never know for sure. There is however, a document known as the Charter of St. Patrick believed to have been...