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New phase in my diary writing – Day one

From now on I shall be writing about the world as I see it from the Christian point of view including self development and how I see the whole co**vid thing. Day to day matters are less important especially as another fake lockdown comes upon us. If there is one sure thing, we are all going to suffer with deaths, restrictions and shortages this winter. I write from the UK. I attempt to read the...

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Bath springs back to life. Well, sort of

It is my day to have my eye injection, now once every two months which is a good sign. As last Monday was the date set for business to return to normal, except inside drinking in pubs  (we have to outwit the wily virus). We decided to make a day of it and visit Bath. We sat in the front seat of the Park and Ride bus from Odd Down to the city centre. We committed the crime of sitting site by...

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Evidence of Roman occupation on a local walk

I have got to hand it to the Romans. They infiltrated in so many countries and so many places. Through some amazing bush telegraph they came to Somerset and mined for tin and lead. I wonder how it worked speaking to people in Latin. We went to a wood, camera at the ready, to record whatever we came across.  Today Good Friday was cold but very bright which gave us a chance for some great...

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Life in this open prison – a question for us all

My writings these days are less frequent due to - a black and white landscape of conformity, masks, bad news, lies, deceit. We have to focus on our own spirit and maintain our momentum when all is crashing around us or will do so. I am a member of a men's Christian group which meets fortnightly via Zoom. They are fond of saying that 'God is in control'. Maybe my faith is weak but after reading...

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Reaching a decision on something

I am hoping to give a talk on Covid to a group of Christian men. This morning I was perplexed, feeling that if I came on 'full blast' I would alienate people so by strange coincidence I rang the organizer to discuss at about the same time as he was thinking about calling me for the same reason. Any matter irrespective of the detail needs to be seen from three different view points.  Historical -...

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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...

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