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Matters of Life and Death

Yesterday a sheep died just outside my garden. It was the second time it had happened here, and it occurred in the same spot as before and at about the same time of year. The first time was four years ago, when I found a lamb. It was a couple of months old and looked […]
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A Sad Reminder of our Responsibilities

Arare penguin colony in Nightingale Island in the South Atlantic is being badly affected by a large oil spill from a shipwrecked cargo boat, and it is feared many of them will die. For years there have been calls for the shipping industry to be required to sail at a safe distance from shore, particularly […]
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The Beauty of Group Work

This has been a remarkable weekend, marked by an intensely powerful full moon, the spring equinox and a new phase of world turbulence. It was no coincidence that, at this time, a group of women chose to come together with me here in a sacred place in Wales to celebrate their spiritual reality. It was […]
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The Pisces Full Moon: Duality becoming Oneness

The weekend that is almost upon us is an eventful one, encompassing as it does the full moon and the vernal equinox. More and more I am made aware of how, at the time of the full moon, cycles are coming to a close visibly both personally and globally, making way for new ones. For […]
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Japan: healing where it is needed

The focus of the world media on Japan means that much about that noble country, over and above the recent natural and nuclear events, has been revealed.   I have never visited Japan, but have been awed by the beauty of its mountains, seas and waterways, still magnificent despite the scenes of human devastation. The […]
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Calming the Fears

The events in Japan, New Zealand, the Arab world and elsewhere have created a feeling of uncertainty and edginess in many observers of these great occurrences. Memories have been stirred of Chernobyl, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and complacency about the safety of our nuclear processes has been shaken. It is ironic that it was the use of […]
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Japanese Souls Going Home

One of the saddest aspects of the Japanese tsunami is that so many bodies have disappeared and will never be seen again. The loss of a loved one can be painful at any time, but for thousands of years the ritual processes associated with death and burial or cremation have helped to ease the grieving […]
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Signposts and Reminders in Japan

Even though I did not have the time to write a blog on my website yesterday, my thoughts were very much with Japan, and beyond. By way of compensation I put up a tweet on Twitter making reference to the power of nature being demonstrated once again, this time in Japan, and how we can […]
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The Breath of God

God’s breath is visible everywhere we look, in the movement of the clouds, the swaying of the trees, the flight of birds. Sometimes on a still day it is so gentle it is hardly noticeable, and the only reminder of its universality is the movement of our own constant breathing.  At other times it makes […]
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The Timing of Spiritual Time

My consideration yesterday of how spiritual, or universal, time will replace time as we know it generated a number of comments and the question, “Is that going to happen at a different time for each of us?” It is a good question. The answer is that, for some advanced souls, they will be finding themselves […]
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