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Category Archives: Philosophy
The difference between Soul and Spirit
When posed with the question of what is Soul and what is Spirit here is our answer… Yin=Soul & Yang=Spirit and is the balance between development of morality and conscience of the human essence, and the guiding principles of higher … Continue reading
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Uncomplicate Life!
If it were not for Religion, Politics and the personal failings of people, then the world would be a much simpler place. It is true that because of the potential of people to be unjust toward others, the world needs … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Visions of the Future
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Things Children Say…
This question was put to me for ‘my-take’ on it… A nine year old, recently in touch with a family bereavement, asked his Grandma…”what happens when you go to Heaven?…what if you don’t like it and want to get out … Continue reading
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Philosophy of self…
Have you ever wondered who or what you are as a person? Or have you ever considered how other people see you? Some would say that neither of these matter until you fully regard, acknowledge and accept your inner spiritual … Continue reading
Posted in Meditation, Philosophy
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Pathways through life…
There are many ways that we can live our lives, but when we consider that our lifespan is gone within the blink of a cosmic eye, then perhaps we should contemplate the matter of how we live our lives just … Continue reading
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The Anne Frank Museum
I pen this note following a photographic trip to Amsterdam over the weekend. Whilst in Amsterdam I visited the Anne Frank Museum. The whole story of this young girl and her family is a tragic reminder of not only terrible … Continue reading
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World Peace…
Achieving World Peace Where does it start With ourselves of course An open mind and warm heart Pure of thought, word and deed Starts first with that thought Word and deed quick to follow Or darkness may court Keep the … Continue reading
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Beware the Dark Path
It is all around us Yet we cannot see it It probes our mind and body And would take hold if we let it We must be alert and watchful Take care not to slip A moment is all it takes … Continue reading
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Helping a loved one facing death…
When a loved one (or indeed any person you may come across) is facing death it is difficult for all concerned. However, in order to help that loved one, it is necessary to lay one’s own feelings aside. Put oneself … Continue reading
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Dealing with Cancer…
My father has cancer and his transition is near. Helping my Mother who has been the principal in nursing him over the past six months has taught me many things both about my father but also myself. He has shrunk … Continue reading
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