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Month: October 2010

Ethics and Fantasy

Posted on 31/10/2010 by admin

There are two broad aspects to all religions. On the one hand there are the stories and texts that tell the story upon which the religion is based and which form the ‘holy writ’ of the original event or events. On the other are the works, redactions and thoughts, of the theologians and others who…

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The Stuff Of Nightmares

Posted on 30/10/2010 by admin

I doubt there can be more than a very few people in the world who have not experienced nightmares, or pressure dreams that have left them nervous, sweating, unsettled when awaking. Nor do I suppose most of us have not ascribed it to some serious worries in our lives to do with work, family or…

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Epics

Posted on 29/10/2010 by admin

The great stories of the nations, from Monkey to King Arthur not only often mix religion with mythical times and places, but they describe attributes and characteristics we think of as espousing the best and worst in human beings. They are all there from the Odyssey to Genesis, the Mahabharata to Turkic Shaman tales. And…

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Precarious Irrelevance

Posted on 28/10/2010 by admin

It is only when tragedy strikes, or in the heat of a crisis, that everything gets stripped away and the people and actions that are really important present themselves to us in brutal clarity. I thought of this when my father got in touch with me last year after ignoring me for thirty years, in…

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When It Is Too Late

Posted on 27/10/2010 by admin

There has always been much discussion about forgiveness. Even when people come down on the side of being unforgiving they usually do so from a deep sense of injustice or hurt and see the lack of forgiveness as justice. After all countries are appallingly bad at forgiveness which is why they go to war so…

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New Birth

Posted on 26/10/2010 by admin

I know this isn’t usually an Autumn subject, though Shelley once famously said that ‘If Winter Comes can Spring be far behind?’, but having now been accepted by my friend’s two year old son to the extent I have been cuddled and then had a mouthful of juice spat in my face (Oh how I…

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Life On Life

Posted on 25/10/2010 by admin

It is, of course, almost an adage whilst being wholly true, that life feeds upon life. We may argue about its efficacy, its ethics and even the desirability of the facts but none-the-less it stands that to live, one thing must predate another. You can take this a bit far by suggesting that microbes that…

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Voice Overs

Posted on 24/10/2010 by admin

It is perfectly normal for people to have sounds and voices in their heads – we all have someone reading away when we read and some of us read novels and even have different voices for different characters. I am not sure if this is a natural facility or one we learn from our parents…

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FootSteps Press

Posted on 23/10/2010 by admin

We have created a new publishing house called FootSteps Press. We hope to make excellent, digitally published works available and we have a series of fine art work books and past best sellers no longer in print on the schedule for the coming year. The digital evolution has brought publishing back to the individual where…

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What Is Entertainment?

Posted on 22/10/2010 by admin

Someone I once knew told me that if you want to know where Fascism began you should look at the Colosseum in Rome. A place where men and women were slaughtered, where Cicero said he felt sick at the sight of the murder of fifty elephants in one day and a place where the things…

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