I am using this post as storage for a number of excellent videos on the topic of life beyond earth. Sometimes I think that focusing on this is the only way of staying sane. In what part of a pile of s h i t do you want to sit in? For some semblance of mind let us focus our minds on the big picture. It will be added to and published at some time. NB - I have decided to transfer all this type...
Month: February 2023
How the other half live
Falcons are so cherished in the UAE that they are permitted to ride uncaged in the passenger cabins, with their own personal seats, no less. I can see that the people who have this sort of life and share the same planet must have a totally different mind-set from my fairly humble self, living as I do in Midsomer Norton, Somerset, UK. Even when in London during one of my increasingly rare...
A strange St Valentines Day
It was not a good idea to go out to lunch not having booked. The day turned into a warm and sunny one so we thought we would go to lunch. First stop, the Old Down Inn. We drove into the car park. On seeing there were no spaces we knew that the chance of getting a table was minimal so we drove straight out again. To the Horse and Jockey in Binnegar. We entered the restaurant to see at least 10...
I love this guy
Pre-Birth Experience, Life Before Incarnation & Why We Come to Earth with Christian Sundberg | NLS. Some people have such friendly voices. This chap is talking about the value of love. Just enjoy it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RMTk6-QpSc&t=1480s This morning I went to my Vineyard group in Radstock. There were about 20 adults and six children. It is held in a Methodist church....
Imbolc – the first stirrings of spring
Imbolc or Imbolg, also called Saint Brigid's Day, is a Gaelic traditional festival. It marks the beginning of spring, and for Christians, it is the feast day of Saint Brigid, Ireland's patroness saint. It is held on 1 February, which is about halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Just in case you did not know So, off to Glastonbury (where else) for the celebration. We went...
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