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Remembering the Philippines, and the War Dead Too

Mass death is a tragedy and significant too: it is ironic that, at a time when many in the world remember the men and women who have died in service to their country, the Philippines lose many thousands of their countrymen overnight through Typhoon Haiyan. There is no such thing as coincidence.
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The Cosmic Power of Gold

Beyond El Dorado, reminded me about the cosmic power of gold and how far it has been forgotten, when once it was the most important aspect of civilisation. I would love to see the magnificent gold headdresses and ornaments of Columbian culture thousands of years ago, the lip and ear jewellery which covered the face […]
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The Art of Forgiveness, in its Own Time

The art of forgiveness was a key theme when Terry Waite, held lengthy hostage in Lebanon 21 years ago, talked to some of the victims of the Westgate terrorist attack in Nairobi - survivors, and mourners for the loss of loved ones.  He was honest about his feelings and emotions during and after his long […]
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The Universal Laws: Continuity and Change

Continuity and change are a natural part of human life; they are taken at face value and often for granted by those who see their world in third dimensional terms only, thereby missing the greater richness beyond. The wonders of this infinite, constant, evolving world, of which you are a part, are explained in the […]
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Community Values in a Small Welsh Town, Called Machynlleth

Community values were the subject of my blog yesterday but they were in the context of bird life, mourning, in a sense, the loss of so many of the qualities, beliefs and practices that epitomised the altruism of our forebears, long ago.
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