Yesterday Friday we decided to have a day off and go for a walk in the country. The Mendip Times carries a monthly recommended walk which in June was to a forestry commission wood south of East Harptree here in Somerset. Apart from the fact that we got lost a couple of times the day was an absolute delight with perfect weather, not warm and even sultry with very little wind. The flowers on the...
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More time for myself – a real tonic
Today I had back-to-back meetings about advertising my psychic and Remote Viewing services in LinkedIn. This is an enormous potential marketplace with millions of people sharing with each other every hour of each day. The meeting was at 8 a.m. There was another meeting which was a video teaching conference lasting for two-and-a-half hours that again was very interesting and helpful. I seldom...
The smile says it all
I am watching a fascinating video about an Indian lady who was murdered by her sister in law and transferred to another lady 100 km away. The lady assumed the personality of the deceased and remained in the body until her death 13 years later. This is evidence for the survival of human consciousness. Geoffrey Mishlove has a wonderful stage presence. I commend it to anyone who wants to know the...
Low tide – the ups and downs of human nature
I wrote to my sister telling her about covid and my work. She responded saying that it is all in God's hands and that He will triumph; she did not want to go down the route of discussing or arguing. I wrote back saying that my covid site was for research and information and that people can make up their own minds. I don't think we should be conversing again on the topic. Some days I feel just...
Off for a ‘break’ if that is possible in this UK version of Germany 1933
We had a fairly good meeting of our ZOOM men's group last evening Thursday. The flow goes where it goes and a member who is a headmaster of a school in Frome talked extensively about the behaviour of the children of the traveling community. The report was much different from that which I had been led to believe. Children are more diligent in their learning and better behaved than many from...
Gaining friends, losing friends
Being involved in anything controversial will mean an inner paradigm shift. This means that those who have been comfortable listening to you and being with you previously will now change their view. Says a correspondent: I've lost many friends over the past months. And I've gained many friends - among them our zoom group. I love you all!!! A Sufi saying: The heart weeps for what it has lost, and...
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