Menu

Reflections

The Inlumino Global Spiritual Blog

Time its Purist Form…

Time in its purist form is an aspect of life, of you, that is determined by you and derives from you. Increasingly, as your body lightens and the light of your soul lights you, you will be magnificent in your independence and nothing will control you: you will fly on the wings of angels as […]
Read More

The Lessons from Ravens

I was reminded well of the gifts of the lessons of nature yesterday as I watched a pair of ravens in my wild and much-loved garden in mid-Wales. Ravens can be heard from time to time in this magical place of mountains and water, but even here they are seen rarely for they are private […]
Read More

Steve Jobs: “Death is the Destination…”

As he faced the prospect of dying from cancer, Steve Jobs made a speech about life and death, saying, “Death is the destination we all share………it is the single best invention of life.” As he confronted his own mortality he was acknowledging his fears and, perhaps, writing his own epitaph while giving to the world […]
Read More

The Battle for your Money

The battle for your money became an open truth yesterday. It was extraordinary to witness the political and media outcry when David Cameron, in his annual speech to his party conference, initially urged the people of Britain to pay off their credit card bills in order to help relieve the heavy burden of debt that […]
Read More

Guilty or Not-Guilty? The Karmic Perspective

Many people around the world are wondering if Amanda Knox was guilty or not-guilty of the murder of Meredith Kercher, for which she has now been acquitted. The case has been sad and sordid, with a victim largely forgotten as a person but who suffered terribly for her death, a lavish public relations exercise intended […]
Read More

A Sermon Walking

The phrase "a sermon walking" was first knowingly recognised in 1953 to acknowledge a man who taught much to a world of prejudice and expectation in one simple act. The man was Albert Schweitzer who came to Chicago as the Nobel Peace Prize winner but who disregarded all the journalists and photographers waiting to meet […]
Read More

The Dalai Lama, Catalyst for Change

Catalysts for change are all around us to help our changing world, and the Dalai Lama is playing yet again a major though largely unrecognised role in shifting the consciousness of man. The experiences of his adult life in Tibet and now as an exiled spiritual leader in India have taught us, those who care […]
Read More

A World of Contrast

Here in Britain an Indian summer has emerged, highlighting the world of contrast in which we live. It has been strange to sit outside in strong sunshine and a vivid blue sky but to watch copper leaves falling from the trees as they prepare to slumber for the winter. Because of the warmth birds in […]
Read More

Simplicity - A Perfect Tool for Life

A perfect tool for life is Simplicity, for when something is simple it is good. Humanity is adept at creating confusion and complexity where it is unnecessary, which is one driving reason why our world is beset by conflict and competition, driven by ego and distorted values. Cancer, for example, is so prevalent in all […]
Read More

The Pain of the Greek People

The pain of the people of Greece now is a reminder of what may come for many of us in weeks and months to come. It is reality, the truth behind the bland words of world leaders. For most of us in the developed world the continuing attempts by world leaders and central bankers to […]
Read More