In the bleakest part of the night, Dorcha comes, wearing her crown of feay stars, She kneels on the ancient owl, bearer of the hidden wisdom of the night, and facing into the past with a clear, inlinching gaze, she holds us. We are held immobile, inwardly focused by her conforting yet implacable light filled hands. She asks riddles that often seem impossible to answer at first and yet she will not let us go until we find the solutions within our selves. ...her lessons are about the shado side of ourselves- the things we fear, our insecurities, self-doubts and denials. She is a practitioner of tough love therapy....
Page 154 from the Feary Oracle
B. Froud & J Macbeth
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