Monday, March 16th 2026

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An interesting and useful resource has appeared on the excellent Fourble website: a collection of 45 podcasts featuring or written by Colin Wilson.

I have sampled a few - and enjoyed them all.

I am not sure who is responsible for making this compilation, but Thanks, whoever you are! ...

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I thought regular readers might be interested to see the official document by which I became Baron of Jesmond, some three decades ago.

This entitles me to the hereditary title of Lord - or just "Jesmond" among my close friends and equals (if any) - and those to whom I have given permission to use ...

Sunday, March 15th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Today I read in Words of Them Liberated a reference to a Silmaril as a "gem-pip sprouting" into a yellow flower, a stone become a seed.

Hours later, I read in Joseph Smith's Seer Stones that

Joseph Smith planted his seer stone like a seed, which grew to become the immovable oak of Mormonism.

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John Pritchard, Tragedian: 1830-1868

Seems to have been a rather handsome chap, and rather too obviously proud of it - given that this is the only sculpted head of the deceased in any of the three Jesmond cemeteries.

A "Tragedian" was a (self-styled*) serious actor of the Classics; and this is ...

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

I've just finished reading When Women Were Birds by Terry Tempest Williams -- a good read overall, though perhaps a bit too Creative Writing for some tastes.

I started reading it at about the same time that I started Words of Them Liberated, and in "Breadcrumbs, iron pens, and avian epigraphs" I noted the coincidence ...

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Bruce Charlton

The problems of this mortal life are (essentially) evil and entropy. Those who are honest and give the matter thought, acknowledge that these problems are intractable, incurable - they always have been, everywhere.

Some people assert that this is good enough, Life as it is and has-been is basically fine...

But in ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

I had a dream with no visual component, just music: a single cello playing, with great intensity and virtuosity, the Beatles song "With a Little Help from My Friends." It's been in my head all day -- the cello version from my dream, that is, which appears not yet to exist in the waking world, though I did check ...

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

A lot of poetry sites now append an "AI analysis" to the end of each poem -- as if anyone who loves poetry ever asked them to smear its sacred pages with that filth!

Today, wanting to read Emily Dickinson's "From Blank to Blank" while away from my library, I turned to one of these sites. When I reached the end of the ...

Saturday, March 14th 2026

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Laeth

to be a professional writer now you have to be a small business owner. i don’t want to do that. first, i’m not really cut out for business. and whenever i tried to make a job out of things i liked to do i ended up hating the thing (and the effect can last a very long time, depending on how much investment ...

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Bruce Charlton

2020 was the year when there was a completely successful coup in which global-totalitarianism took-over all the nations of the world; conclusive evidence for which was that the various previous governance procedures of nations were displaced by diktat - and under such a system the peoples of the whole world were ...

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Friday, March 13th 2026

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Bruce Charlton

The vast and endless stream of drivel on the subject of the supernatural superpowers of "AI" continues - and it will continue until the funding dries-up.

Those many thousands of propagandists on the "AI" payroll will keep doing what they are being "paid" to do (remembering that "payment" comes in many shapes and ...

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Bruce Charlton

All over the media (mass and "alternative") are explanations of how the such-and-such Big Nation has made a Big Bistake, because badly advised, because influenced by X, because over-optimistic, because poor intelligence, because too greedy... or because whatever.

It's all "A Big Mistake" of some kind... supposedly; ...

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Thursday, March 12th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Free time! -- but how am I supposed To write a half-so-weighty tomeAs Marcus in his head composedWhile waging war and ruling Rome?

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Bruce Charlton

Last week my wife and I were the first to celebrate a new festival that we originated: "Aunt Grace Day"...

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JRR Tolkien's Aunt Grace

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Bruce Charlton

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Last week, my wife and I decided to establish a new tradition of celebrating the anniversary day of the death of JRR Tolkien's Aunt Grace, by laying some flowers on her grave - this being the most tangible link between JRRT and Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

During a break between classes, I was working on my very long (and still unfinished) post trying to reconstruct the hypothetical 1 Zenos document from quotations and allusions in various parts of the Book of Mormon and Bible. When I stopped to teach my evening class (7:50-9:20), I had just been writing about Samuel ...

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William Wildblood

Michael and I were not the only Europeans living in Yercaud. I mentioned Sofie de Mello from Germany in a previous Indian Story post but there were a few other European residents there as well. One, an Englishman, Vic Tate by name, had been born in India around 1915. I say he was an Englishman because all his ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

I dreamt that there were two colonies in Antarctica. I had first visited the one run by a man named Campbell whose motto was "We must maintain a warlike atmosphere in Antarctica." He talked about this a lot, and about the need for "a war of all against all" in his colony. Members of the colony would compete to be ...

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Bruce Charlton

Assuming that we acknowledge it as a real possibility, and have not pre-decided that it cannot be true; we can know that our soul is is not bounded by mortal life (our conception and death).

We can know this directly and for-ourselves - simply by remembering our past experience.

If we have personal knowledge of ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

The players bow; the watchers rise.The program printed on the pageHas reached its end, and now no eyesBut God's alone are on the stage. The curtain falls; they file away. I have not yet begun to play.

Now comes a dark both thick and deep,And misty paths before me lie.I pray the Lord my soul to keep,And let me ...

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Though almost everyone else in my family wears glasses, I have enjoyed excellent visual acuity all my life. Every time I've had it tested, for routine physicals and such, it's been 20/10, placing me in the top 1% of the population. Until recently, my close-range vision has been excellent, too. Back when I was a poor ...

Wednesday, March 11th 2026

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Bruce Charlton

The spiritual is primary, and includes the material.

Therefore every material problem necessarily has a spiritual dimension.

But mainstream modern materialism denies the reality of the spiritual - and insofar as the spiritual is acknowledged (e.g. by churches) it is secondary to the material.

(e.g. Churches ...

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Bruce Charlton

Not so much preferring "the lesser of evils" - because how could we really know which was lesser? More like recognizing that one side actively seeks to destroy good wherever possible (at home, and abroad) - and at whatever cost to itself.

Not so much wanting one side to win and the other to lose; as it being ...

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

I've finally finished The Words of Them Which Have Slumbered. Two new themes are introduced near the end of this 169-page book: breadcrumbs and an iron pen.

On p. 133, we read that "a trail came they upon, as of bread crumb's lighted upon a dark forest lain," and some were "carried by those crumbs to a course ...

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Bruce Charlton

I often have unpleasant dreams just before waking; and if I try to go back to sleep after one such, I simply return to the dream.

At one level, I take this to be telling me "You have had enough sleep: time to get-up!"

But if I set aside the specific content of the dreams, and instead consider what the dream makes ...

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Tuesday, March 10th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

I posted this image back in August 2024, in "Round leaves and chip monks":

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It's the sign for a restaurant that closed long ago and was called Round Leaves, with a logo depicting golden leaves that aren't particularly round. I was interested in it at the time because of various syncs about "leaves ...

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Laeth

my recent renewed infatuation with music led to calling the series diminished discords (also i liked the name of the last one, Wee Wisdom, the repetition of the W, so i wanted something with the same format; the other option was bizarre babbling, dodged a bullet there, uh). and now i think the name is causing me to ...

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The crew of a Handley Page Halifax heavy bomber - some Sergeant's stripes evident

The extremely high casualties in RAF Bomber Command, throughout the Second World War - with roughly half of crews killed, more than 50,000 men* - was mostly among Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)

All RAF aircrew ...

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