Results for "meditation"

So many things to do

I am listening to a Finnish video "Something in the air - The cell phone radiation documentary".  Youtube have an evil way of keeping our attention. They keep a record of all that we have watched and tempt us to continue by introducing videos in the same genre. There are normally 8 hours in a working day. Mine are - on and off - about 10 hours most of which are spent in front of the computer. ...

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Glastonbury – Beltane and more on this Mayday (not M’aidez)

The celebrations started at sunrise or what would have been sunrise had we been able to see it. Dancing round the maypole and the like started 7.30 am. Celebrations were held all over the town. We arrived about 9.30 am. We were joined by a visiting friend from Peterborough.  Sometimes you meet people and there is an obvious 'click'. You have not met them before but they are familiar to you. No...

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Spring Equinox – and some synchronicity

Off to Glastonbury for the Spring Equinox. Due to the continuing Covid restrictions, Chalice Well was closed for group events but still open for pilgrims. They had just dressed the well-head and beautiful did it look.     I wandered around whilst Françoise spent time in meditation.     This was a small chapel off the High Street available for prayer and...

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Glastonbury Tor revisited as the autumn equinox is celebrated

There is nothing like getting your timing right and listening to inspiration. Inspiration has a timed element to it in other words if you get inspired to do something and you say to yourself that you will do it later, things do not work in the way you expect it to. I say, trust the universe. I went on to People per hour.com last night at about 5pm to find someone to help me design a leaflet for...

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And now for something completely different

I seem to be banging on about Corona and other problems but then why should I apologise. I do follow Samuel Pepys' example; he was very much concerned with the matters of the day especially the Great Fire of London which was started in a bakery so we are told. I do try to take time off. One of my main interests in life is healing and all its aspects not to mention diagnosis which can be a form...

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How to avoid frightening yourself to death

This is a special edition of my diary. I have grabbed the HTML text from Mailchimp, as a result of writing to my mailing list of my 5G exposed site. . As I am a novice to HTML I did not know which of the hundreds of lines of text to remove so please excuse the gaps and the strange pagination. Brian PS I hope you will find this useful, it is intended for everybody. watch how easily we can control...

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