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In the Light of the Moon, for Wesak

th April, we have experienced a lunar and a solar eclipse, the powerful Easter Full Moon and a Cardinal Grand Cross – and to compound further this extraordinary situation, we await Wesak on 14th May, next week – exactly a month of intense cosmic activity that is affecting our world, your world, profoundly.
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A Solstice to Remember: Honour the Sun

At 1711 GMT tomorrow, 21st December, winter will begin.  It will be the hour when the Sun stands still and, for a moment, time stops: it will be the Solstice. This is the day when light is scarcest and darkness lingers in the longest night as the Sun waits to be reborn, and for a […]
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Reflections at the December Full Moon

The December full moon that falls today deserves attention in her own right, but she is overshadowed, not dimmed, by the imminence of the Solstice, the closeness of Christmas and the waning of the year.
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Comet Ison, the Change-Maker

The comet known as Ison is beginning to take the attention of many, a bright cold ball made up of dust and space debris such as formed our solar system so long ago, now hurtling at speed towards our sun.
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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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Changing Clocks, and The Illusion of Time

It is remarkable how the illusion that is time has been demonstrated in the few days since British summer time ended and our clocks went back an hour.
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The Loss of a Pet: Grief and Love

I have been reminded of how much the loss of our pets can bring grief and pain a number of times this week, and several times this year through the experiences of clients and friends. The wave of departures has been remarkable, not just for the number of animals moving on, but also for their […]
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