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The Thinning of Gaia's Veils

As part of Earth's ascension process, the energetic veils which have kept her in the third dimension since her inception are thinning, and this process of refinement has accelerated rapidly since the solstice last December. It has been a major factor in creating the challenges and opportunities which have manifested for so  many of us […]
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The Nature of Happiness

The Duchess of Devonshire is 90, and has witnessed much from her unconventional Mitford childhood to running one of the greatest country houses, Chatsworth, for more than 60 years.  Quite by chance I heard her talking on the radio yesterday, a most intelligent, wise, witty and interesting person.  At one point in the interview she […]
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Coulson: Subjectivity versus National Interest?

Once again here in the UK parts of the media and certain politicians are behaving like a badly behaved pack of hounds in pursuit of a fox that may or may not exist.  It has been unedifying to watch the recent attempts to tarnish key individuals in order to destabilise the coalition government, without consideration […]
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Hawking on God and Philosophy

Stephen Hawking’s recent comments about creation, the existence of God and the death of philosophy has aroused much interest, and it is good that controversial views have been expressed that  challenge accepted thinking and cause us to look again at our own beliefs with an open mind. For me, God is a word to describe […]
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The Importance of a Sense of Self

Our truth, to us, is true. It is an important part of us and helps to define who we are, to ourselves. It is part of our identity. To confront and accept our truth can be challenging, and often it is easier not to do so. When we are able to look at past events, […]
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What Birds can Teach Us

Just as we have spikes of events in our personal and collective cycles, so also does the world of nature.  Summer visiting birds spend weeks of their short lives flying from Africa to the UK and Europe in spring, returning there in the autumn - major events in their peaceful world of feeding, breeding and […]
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The Controversy over the Pope's Visit to the UK

A new survey indicates that three quarters of the British people do not believe taxpayers' money should be used to pay towards the Papal visit to the UK in a few days' time. It is an interesting conundrum in an unusual situation. Official visits by Heads of State occur regularly, arranged to strengthen ties with […]
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The Controversy over the Pope's Visit to the UK

A new survey indicates that three quarters of the British people do not believe taxpayers' money should be used to pay towards the Papal visit to the UK in a few days' time. It is an interesting conundrum in an unusual situation. Official visits by Heads of State occur regularly, arranged to strengthen ties with […]
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Accelerating Planetary Change

In spiritual terms an invocation is an intense prayer, a calling upon the divine and also it can be a summons. The Great Invocation is a mantra channelled through Alice Bailey in 1937, intended to be used by all so inclined to invoke the return of the Christ or World Saviour, the Maitreya if you […]
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The What-ifs of the Blair-Brown Journey

On the day that Tony Blair’s memoirs are published, many people like me may be wondering, “what if?” What would have happened if the then Prime Minister and his Chancellor had been able to work together harmoniously and professionally during all those Blair years in power? It is clear now that plans for far-reaching reform […]
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