Geoff WardMagic and mystery among the megalithsIn the Cusco region of Peru there are many strange sculpted rock formations known as wakas, seemingly moulded into ‘bizarre and delightful…2d ago2d ago
Geoff WardCrucial new light on Stonehenge and ‘solar temple’ ritualAbout 2,300 years ago, the scientific adventurer Pytheas of Massalia was on an ambitious and perilous exploration of the European…May 271May 271
Geoff WardDark magic: the occult world of Sylvia PlathA review of ‘The Occult Sylvia Plath: The Hidden Spiritual Life of the Visionary Poet’ by Julia Gordon-Bramer (Destiny Books, May 2024)May 152May 152
Geoff WardReflections on an explorer of the ‘ultimate questions’All papers presented by the ten speakers at the third international Colin Wilson Conference held in Nottingham, UK, in September 2023, are…May 81May 81
Geoff WardOpening up a path to a peaceful world free of tyrannyHopes are raised for the creation of a democratic and peaceful world state under an emergency appeal now being made to all national…Apr 26Apr 26
Geoff WardEncounters with a mind beyond words‘When the student is ready, the teacher will appear’, to quote the theosophists. But for Jes Kerzen, the reverse was true.Apr 21Apr 21
Geoff WardInvoking ‘dragon magic’ in a changing world‘The serpent is lifeforce and creative urge’. Stefan Broennie.Apr 51Apr 51
Geoff WardSpiralling into the minds of our Stone Age ancestorsWhen the Stoney Littleton long barrow was constructed about 5,500 years ago, its builders used a stone with a splendid spiral ammonite…Mar 231Mar 231
Geoff WardCentenary of a landmark in literary criticismThe lasting reputation of a founder of modern literary criticism, I A Richards, was established a hundred years ago this year by his…Mar 11Mar 11
Geoff WardAncient lore of the sacred bull of heavenA review of ‘I Am Taurus’ by Stephen Palmer, a British author of science fiction, steampunk and fantasy novels and short stories (Iff…Mar 41Mar 41