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Borrobil by William Croft Dickinson
Borrobil by William Croft Dickinson




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Borrobil by William Croft Dickinson

  • The cure for insanity is Not common sense.
  • Mainstream morality is (always) the opposite of wh.
  • The System and piecemeal reform - the unholy allia.
  • Note added on resurrection and Life Everlasting in.
  • The Hundred Acre Wood in Winnie the Pooh is also sometimes depicted like this - which may have been a further latent aspect of my interest as also a very good children's book called Borrobil by William Croft Dickinson (1944) - a kind of neo-pagan precursor to Narnia, and also written by a Professor. Later, John Michell (in A View over Atlantis) took Watkins's Ley Lines and made them into lines of spiritual power - but I knew nothing of this during my teens.Īnyway, all this seems to have left me with a particular sensitivity to a particular landscape feature. I heard about Watkins's book from the references at the end of The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner - and found a copy in the Bristol City Library Garner has the Old Straight Track as a magical path visible only at full moon, as the moon rises - it plays an important part in the story, and provides its most memorable scene. So that is the (suggested) link between such tree clunps and ancient landscape features - they are supposed to mark 'ley lines', which - according to Watkins - were Neolithic pathways criss-crossing Southern England.






    Borrobil by William Croft Dickinson