Sunday, 28 June 2026

In the Beginning 1 The Mystical Labyrinth

Ireland was a land of beautiful coastal scenery, Sandy beaches, green rolling hills, vast changing skies, a countryside dotted with ancient stone circles and standing stones, ruined castles, and crumbling hovels where the elderly and infirm lived out their short lives in desperate poverty. There were massive estates with expensive palace style properties, where wealthy absent lords and ladies arrived for the summer months to hunt the countryside, showing off their prowess with horsemanship and hounds. Many tiny churches were surrounded by large graveyards, lovingly tended by those who were not strong enough to emigrate to America or Britain to earn a little money as there was no work beyond collecting black weed on the shore line or potatoes from the fields. The Catholic Church, the rich landlords, and the British government, oppressed those eking out a living from their small parcels of private land. No one knows the sadness of these lonely people, their songs, sung in a minor key, told the story of their grief, their longing for those who moved abroad , and for their love of the land of Ireland. 

It’s difficult to know where to start in relating a life story, but I suppose it’s best to start at the earliest possible time that my known history begins. The story that was handed down to me about my mother’s parents was always shrouded in embarrassed whispers. It would’ve been in the late 1800s on the West Coast of Ireland around the area of Kerry, known as Tralee. The land and people had been ravaged by starvation of the potato blight. Though the land was rich in natural resources, especially in food, including meat, the British Parliament insisted on extremely high taxes, the Protestant landlords were greedy for higher rents, and the people were starving, leaving for other countries, and only the elderly and infirm remained. 

But my great grandparents were extremely fortunate. They had a family that comprised of several boys and two pretty and educated girls. The sons all worked in the family tailoring business, and due to their great talents, endeavours and successes, they were known far and wide as the best place for those who were emigrating to have a good suit made. Their clients stayed at the house while being measured and fitted. It was a big house, sufficient for a large family, and for the prestigious clients to be comfortably accommodated before their passage to America. Many regaled the family with wonderful stories of their great success. Two of these tailoring sons went to America on business. My maternal great grandparents run the house and business with great strictness. The eldest daughter was married to a rich lawyer. The family were proud of this connection; it elevated their station and made them famous for many miles around. 

Catherine: As was common in those days, the youngest girl was chosen to stay at home and look after the family’s needs. This displeased my grandmother, Catherine. She was head strong and ambitious, and was widely read about the world of poetry, romance and travel. She loved music, plays, and reading, and she was a good dressmaker, and she was also very beautiful. This was an amazing time where the educated people spoke proudly about their exceptional history and culture, the Druid bards, Celtic saints and extraordinary storytellers. 

Michael: The Lynch family was a busy one, all working hard, enjoying the fruits of their labours, looking after and hearing the excited tales of their clients, when, one day, Michael Power, a trainee tailor came to the big house and sought work. He was accepted, with a training period was seven years. 

he fell in love and wooed Catherine in secret. Her parents were very displeased about this situation and, when they eloped, her father and brothers were furious. Her father said Catherine must return, and when she didn’t, he said that she was never to come to the house again. Both Michael and Catherine were banned from the house. More devastating than this, her father put out word of this terrible betrayal, and he made it impossible for Michael to get a job as a tailor in Ireland. Michael joined the British Army which many men who could not find work were forced to do, it was an extreme shame for a man of Irish nationality to join the British Army, and after the war it is said he went missing, believed to have died in action, as many Irish soldiers did in World War I.

Within a short time, the couple had three children, Catherine named the first after herself, Michael was their first son. Then came my mother Anne. Hit by terrible hardship. The family were desperate. When her husband was missing in action, believed to have died, a man came into her life to sexually exploit the children. My mother’s memories of her childhood were rarely mentioned to me. She remembered her mother chasing her around the kitchen table with a rolling pin, leaving the house under duress as the neighbours found put what was happening in the little tin house they lived in. Anne had bright ginger hair and the boys at school called her “carrot top” and the nuns called her “mouse”. My mother was very quiet and fearful but very studious and always won top place. Her older sister was head girl. These two girls shone at school, and when it was discovered that they were being abused, they had to move. No support was coming from the rich grandparents, uncles and aunt. 

John Birch - An Interview


Amazonian Rain-forest activist from the UK, John Birch, has developed an interesting method of raising money for charity! One morning whilst visiting Westminster Cathedral in Central London, John sensed the spirit of Jesus surrounding the entire building. Later that day, he attended an Eckhart Tolle seminar and was inspired to become a facilitator of an Eckhart Tolle Local Silent Group in his area of Blackburn, Lancashire

Introducing John Birch

Brother JOHN BIRCH developed an interesting method of raising money for charity! He embarked on a home-made retreat that included renunciation and self-sacrifice for a charitable cause. John has worked as a UK tutor for "An Introduction to Contemporary Spirituality - The Soul's Journey" by William Bloom and ran the Spiritual Path Network in the UK to help people discover their spiritual path. He has trained mediums and healers. 

John Birch developed an interesting method of raising money for charity! He embarked on a home-made retreat that included renunciation and self-sacrifice for a charitable cause. He restricted his environment by reducing general distractions and cutting out modern comforts and necessities, such as food, electricity, and contact with friends. With these indulgent pastimes out of the way, John went into solitary confinement in his home to raise awareness for the plight of the fast diminishing Amazonian rainforest. His retreat also had the added advantage that John could put the money that he saved during this time towards a cause that helps the world's largest endangered rainforest and the people that are dependent upon it.

The Last Duel - A Film

 In 1386 Marguerite de Carrouges watched a duel to the death that would decide her fate. She had accused Sir Jacques ld Gris of rape. A trial by combat riveted the French nobility as Le Gris was pitted against Marguerite’s husband and champion Sir Jean de Carrouges. If he was killed, she would be declared a false accuser and burned alive. She has largely been accused of mistaken identity or of lies. Her report is filed in the Parlement of Paris. The defendant had an alibi and was offered a chance to defend himself in court. The Court preferred his story but failed to reach a verdict so the duel was authorised under the ancient theory that God would reveal the truth on the battlefield. 

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Your Film Story Meditation

 With thanks to Erica Longdon for the voice over and the video creation
 Do.not drive or operate machinery. Get comfortable, close your eyes, enter your inner world…. 

Monday, 15 June 2026

Lakota Code of Ethics

1. Rise with the sun to pray. Pray alone. Pray often. The Great Spirit will listen, if you only speak.
2. Be tolerant of those who are lost on their path. Ignorance, conceit, anger, jealousy - and greed stem from a lost soul. Pray that they will find guidance.
3. Search for yourself, by yourself. Do not allow others to make your path for you. It is your road, and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.
4. Treat the guests in your home with much consideration. Serve them the best food, give them the best bed and treat them with respect and honor.
5. Do not take what is not yours whether from a person, a community, the wilderness or from a culture. It was not earned nor given. It is not yours.
6. Respect all things that are placed upon this earth - whether it be people or plant.
7. Honor other people's thoughts, wishes and words. Never interrupt another or mock or rudely mimic them. Allow each person the right to personal expression.

Sunday, 14 June 2026

Your Healer Meditation

 

Please don't drive or operate machinery while listening to this meditation. Make yourself comfortable, take a couple of deep breaths, close your eyes and relax. 

Thursday, 11 June 2026

Conflict Resolution Tips

Some barriers to resolving disputes can be cultural, clashes in communication style, emotional defensiveness and frustrations, hidden agendas, lack of confidence, loss of focus, mismatched understanding, difference in vocabulary and terminology. 

Pointers: stay with what is, be factual. Conflict is a boundary issue requiring possible mediation, negotiation or arbitration. Initiate problem solving as a conversation. Gain agreement to follow a process. Be clear about all issues. How far can you and they stretch? What is your priority? Can you separate the relationship from the problem? Are you prepared to work together or part ways? Separate the person from the problem. Are they prepared to work with you or not? Can you give this a time scale? Can you negotiate an outcome to your acceptance? What is your ultimate objective? Identify the other person’s strengths and weaknesses. Identify your own. What is your new learning? What is their new learning? Keep a record. 

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

If - A Poem

If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto its nest again, I shall not live in vain. (Alternative words) or help a lonely person into happiness again. 

Emily Dickinson

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Why is the Raven black?

Great Spirit decided it was time to give the winged (the birds) their colors. Before this time all of the birds were gray. Their feathers did not carry the beautiful colors they do today. Great Spirit told all of the winged to gather at a special lake which was hidden high in the mountains. All of the winged flew to this magical body of water. Great Spirit told them to dive into the water and they would emerge with beautiful colors in their feathers. Brave little Hummingbird dove in first. He didn't stay long but when he came out he was a beautiful green and had ruby on his throat. Jaybird was next. He stayed a little longer than Hummingbird had. When he emerged he was a bright blue and had a white throat. He wore a black necklace low on his neck. Wren splashed into the depths. When he got out of the water he was brown with a golden chest. Cardinal flew into the lake. He stayed in a bit longer than the others. When Cardinal broke the surface he was bright red and beautiful. Bluebird splashed into the water and stayed for a while. He came up blue with his beautiful red breast. Indigo Bunting dived in. He stayed linger than any of the previous birds. He came up such a beautiful blue that the other birds gasped at his gorgeous color. 

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