Month: June 2023

A definitive statement of our Christian purpose – plus – was Yahweh an alien?

A friend of mine recommended an outstanding daily reference book called My Utmost for His Highest. It is source to me for inspiration and orientation. The writer is Oswald Chambers (illus.). There are 365 days worth of short readings, about 300 words which require just a small amount of discipline to read.  I find this one particularly inspiring.   There is material for at least a dozen sermons...

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‘Don’t worry about me. I have a brilliant idea’

While wandering through Bath today a car with an open window overtook me and one of the male occupiers shouted on his mobile to someone else 'don't worry about me I have a brilliant idea'. This cheered me up no end as I felt the human spirit was so in danger of merging with AI and consumerism that people have forgotten how to use their brains. This guy was on fire. Thank you whoever you are....

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Burrington Village Fete 2-4.30pm

Listed in our June edition of the Mendip Times. We thought 'why not?' This is a bijoux picturesque village , pretty as you could hope for, with a strong sense of community and very articulate, well off people. Find out more about Burrington here. The vicar was much in evidence chatting to all and sundry. I wanted to talk to him but he was always engaged with his flock (try harder next time,...

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What vibrations can improve our lives?

BJ – Schumann Resonance – is it designed to be a panacea for healing for everyone. It is normally 7.83 Hz and sounds like this. This ‘music for mind, body and spirit’ claims to boost positive energy and for meditation. The Schumann resonances are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency portion of the Earth’s electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global...

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Another visit to Glastonbury, and a men’s meeting

Off to Glastonbury to accompany Francoise who is going to see a very special lady therapist called Virginie. She is also french. The reason for the attendance was to have some cranial sacral work on a twisted pelvis which has troubled Francoise for many years now. The therapist was very widely trains with many courses to her credit and did an examination of the energy centers as part of a very...

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Looking ahead – if that is possible

I do occasionally get bouts not so much of depression but when I realize how deeply mired this planet is in corruption and greed. In our UK Parliament there is only one person who stands out and that is Andrew Bridgen, who has been systematically snubbed and rejected by other MPs by just asking questions about the truth and what the people of the United Kingdom have had to put up with in terms...

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