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In my last Commentaries I talked about the importance of choice, and the intent behind the choosing, particularly with reference to the healers and helpers involved in the Haiti earthquake and its aftermath.  Now it is the time for the Haitians themselves, individually and as a group, to decide how they will respond to their […]
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Choices and intent

I talked yesterday about how the developed world has the opportunity to choose if and how far to help the people and land of Haiti.  Behind every choice made lies intent: if the intent behind a seemingly altruistic act is for personal advantage, then, karmically, the altruism is negated.  If a choice is well intended […]
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God and Haiti

The Archbishop of York was asked on the radio today why God allowed the Haiti earthquake to happen.  His answer, to me, was unclear and unconvincing. I have my own explanation. Ours is a planet of choice.  Every person who lives and dies on Haiti has chosen to be there in the way they are […]
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Haiti

A number of people across the world are doing remarkable work to assist the ascension of the planet.  By working in their own guided way they are healing damage, clearing blockages, opening portals and enabling the light to enter places hitherto dark.  Whatever the service it has an impact, and the repercussions sometimes can be […]
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Conflicting energies

As we move towards the new moon on Friday, change is in the air.  After weeks of stillness a warm wind is blowing in from the Atlantic and I can almost see its struggle to push back the harsh Siberian weather front that has established itself over us.  Two very different energies are in conflict […]
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The Spirit of Acceptance

My last Commentary about weather produced some wonderful, wise and understanding comments from readers, a couple of which are available to read on the website; others were more personal and so remain private, but I appreciated them all. The fourth of the Principles for life that I encourage (and will be teaching soon) is Acceptance, […]
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Extremes of weather

Like many parts of the UK, the place where I live is blanketed deeply in snow.  Apart from a rich blue sky, everywhere I look is white.  The lane is impassable and, apart from the chatter of birds there is absolute quiet.   There is a sense of majesty, dignity, stillness and peace, and above all […]
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Enforced breaks

I am so grateful to those of you who have been kind enough to send loving good wishes to me for my broken arm.   I was not expecting a response, and I have been greatly touched. Some of you talked about the fall slowing me down, which of course is accurate!  Having referred two days […]
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A break with the past

In my last Commentary just before Christmas I promised to write again today with some thoughts on the year ahead.   This was my intention, and in different circumstances I would have written before mid-afternoon of New Year's Eve, when I am writing now. The last two days have reminded me of how easy it is […]
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Christmas Eve

Like many parts of the UK, my home is enveloped in snow and ice and movement out is difficult.  I am fortunate, though, in that I am warm and there is food in the larder, and I do not have to travel.  I have all I need.   While I give thanks for these blessings, my […]
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