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Healing Karma?

Seeing a place or a person which is suffering can inspire an automatic desire to give healing somehow, to put it right, but to do so can confuse the energies of the situation and be counter-productive, however well-intentioned. Everyone has the power to heal, and some people are very powerful healers indeed, doing remarkable work […]
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Human Lessons from Badgers

Badgers, part of British life for hundreds of years, are much loved for their stripey appearance, their humorous character and their secrecy. They are rarely seen, but well-known. When my sister from Kent visited us a few days ago, what she wanted to do more than anything else was to see a badger for the […]
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2012 and Miraculous Happenings

Earth changes such as we have seen in recent years are not always destructive. When I moved to my wild and wonderful home in mid-Wales I knew it was important, for us, to have the use of natural water rather than tap water, for many reasons, and felt a well would be the answer. I […]
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E-Coli and Good Intentions

While the source of the current global e-coli outbreak is unknown still, this latest food scare is likely to be found to be associated with faecal contamination caused through insanitary and/or careless farming methods - again. Even though food and water are the most precious necessities for our human lives, often it is taken for […]
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Cern, Antimatter and Spirit.

A fascinating scientific debate centres on why matter and antimatter were not created in equal amounts so that they balanced each other out in the Big Bang: it is believed that when the anti-matter disappeared, as it did, the matter which remained formed our universe. A team at Cern has managed for the first time […]
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The Human Dichotomy

“Humanity seems to be entering some kind of dark, painful phase before things get brighter,” someone wrote on my website recently, inviting my thoughts. It is an interesting and understandable observation in view of what is happening in the world, but I see our human situation in a rather different way. For me, our seduction […]
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The New Moon and Nature

The powerful Wesak in May ushered in a succession of turbulent new energies which may have proved disconcerting to many of us, to say the least. Last night’s New Moon in Gemini, accompanied as it was by a partial eclipse of the sun, has enabled a settling of those energies at last and the new […]
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Drought, Food and Lessons from Nature

For months now drought conditions have prevailed over large parts of North West Europe with significant implications for food productivity. Even if there is heavy and prolonged rain in the near future, it is possible that farmers will be able to produce only a quarter of their normal annual yield which will affect their ability […]
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Sepp Blatter and Nero

I wrote yesterday about the similarities between Sepp Blatter and Hoffman’s tale in Struwwelpeter of Johnny Head-in-Air. Today my image of him is as Nero, fiddling while Rome burned. His defiance and clear determination both to be re-elected as FIFA President and to deny the crisis over corruption within the organisation is an extra-ordinary example […]
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Johnny Head in Air

When I was hardly able to read I was given an old copy of Struwwelpeter by Heinrich Hoffman. The book comprises ten stories about children who misbehave and suffer the consequences of their actions in terrible ways - a girl burning to death after playing with matches, a thumb sucker whose thumbs are cut off […]
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