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Symbolism

Even though the new year is only six weeks old, it has been remarkable for the number of breakdowns that have occurred here where I live. The electrics on the car failed (the car has been replaced); the borehole has stopped working; the fairly new oil tank developed holes and sags and has been replaced; […]
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Learning about the sun

My heart swelled with satisfaction yesterday when I heard about a satellite which is being launched to monitor and explore the sun.  It will take a picture every three quarters of a second in an attempt to find out more about it, and its impact and relationship with earth. Our survival now depends upon the […]
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Cats and their coats

With the new moon arriving on Sunday, we are in the dark of the moon now.  It is a place of magic and mystery, of preparation, of secrets, of contemplation, of completion, and of confusion as we await the birth of the new cycle.  These first three lunar months of this year are far more […]
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Taxing times

Did you know that in Texas, no-one pays any personal income tax?  Instead, the state revenues required to pay for minimal government are generated through indirect taxation such as sales tax.  Interestingly, using this system has resulted in Texas being one of the most fiscally secure states in the US, while states which impose heavy […]
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Channelling

Today, with Semele's help, I recorded the first website channelling by the Masters of Light, the Melchizadek group, based on questions put by contributors to the Forum.  I refrained deliberately from looking at them beforehand and I have not listened to what was said, but Semele tells me that the questions were excellent!  To all […]
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Medical advances

There has been much in the British news overnight about new research which proves that some people who are in a vegetative state can hear all that is occurring around them, and even communicate through their mind patterns.This proof throws up all sorts of ethical questions, and challenges the medical assumptions about mind and body […]
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Boundaries and barriers

My thoughts on boundaries yesterday provoked some interesting comments.  As someone said, boundaries may well be different for each person, and, certainly, there is nothing wrong in that! Since there are no hard and fast rules on the subject, I wondered if it is possible to come up with a principle which could apply to […]
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Boundaries

I am always grateful when something in my experience causes me to question or review the certainty of my beliefs.  It causes me sometimes to revise them or expand them; at other times my reflection confirms and reinforces that belief.  Whatever my conclusion, the exercise is helpful. Over the weekend I happened to read some words […]
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Smoke and mirrors

There is much excitement and anticipation in the UK today as Tony Blair prepares to give evidence about his (leading) part in the Iraq war of a few years ago.  It is likely that he will justify his decisions by citing all the improvements and benefits Iraq has gained as a result of the invasion […]
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Machu Picchu

An interesting reply to a recent Commentary was put forward yesterday, reflecting on the recent situation in Peru when hundreds of tourists are stranded in Machu Picchu through flooding and landslides.  Was it to do with a portal there, my friend and client wrote? Certainly, there is a most important portal on the site which […]
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