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The Leveson Inquiry: the Issue of Judgment

The Leveson Inquiry into British press standards  has produced some harrowing evidence already from witnesses, and even in these early days inspires questions about judgment and non-judgment - the latter being key. Judgment has been a prevalent quality in investigative journalism for decades in the UK and many other countries, for the abuses which are […]
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The Changing Nature of Time

Another example of the changing realities of our known world was given to me over the weekend. Two weeks ago it was to do with nature, this time it was to do with time. I awoke early to hear the wind howling in the Welsh darkness and the great River Wye loud beneath my windows. […]
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Hidden Mysteries in the Universal Laws

I have spent the last few days working with the Universal Laws again, reminding myself of their perfection as the greatest spiritual and human foundation for life there is, and ever has been. Some of the Laws are well known such as the Law of karma or the Law of Attraction. Others, such as the […]
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A tribute to a Welsh Hedgelayer

When I became guardian of this place where I live some eight years ago, as part of my efforts to create a wildlife sanctuary I planted hedgerows around and within the garden in order to encourage birds, insects and wild flowers, and with the intent of having them laid, or pleached, when they were big […]
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The Spiritual Authority of Nature

As the new era begins to exert its spiritual authority, nature is responding in remarkable ways. I am talking not just of climate change, which is affecting the migratory patterns of birds and animals quite significantly, but also of the unexpected and inexplicable demonstrations of the transcendental power of nature being experienced now. I was […]
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The Miracle of Simplicity

One of the key principles for life is Simplicity, and the more we understand and practise it the easier our lives can be. It can be miraculous. I was reminded of this in recent days when a friend spoke of a dilemma she was experiencing with a neighbour who was increasingly negative in his interactions […]
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Life without Water

Water is everywhere I look as I write today, and it gives me great pleasure to see it and to be part of it, with great gratitude for this manifestation of abundance. It is early, just becoming light in these misty hills and valleys of the ancient Celtic lands where I live, and even the […]
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Myth and Legend alive in Wales

Myth and legend mingle freely with everyday life here in my sacred sanctuary of Wales, and today a small farm in remote Snowdonia is the focus of global attention for its historical and environmental importance, rightly so. Llyndy Isaf farm has been managed by its caring owner with love and sympathy for the land and […]
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Discernment on the Soul Journey

Developing the quality of discernment is one of the hardest requirements of our current soul journey, particularly now at this time of extraordinary transition into the unknown. Because we are creatures driven, generally, by mind and emotion and often the expectations of others, it can be hard to observe with the eyes of wisdom what […]
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Communicating through Life and Death

When an entity is hovering between life and death, the opportunities for healing and growth are enormous, and as importantly new channels of communication are opened up. I am talking about life and death in the human sense, as it is generally understood to be, but life and death is symbolic also and applicable far […]
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