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Morning Walks

Posted on 08/03/2010 by admin

Getting up as 6 am when it is still a little dusky in Cornwall and going with the dogs around the fields in the quiet before anyone but the farmers are awake. Walking around a seeing more and more as the light strengthens, picking up the odd large piece of timber fallen from a dying…

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Can We Control Ourselves?

Posted on 07/03/2010 by admin

An oubliette was a highly inaccessible small hiding place rather akin to our innermost thoughts. What really drives people to do anything they do? When women say they want children are they following their rational, thought-out side or their hormones working on their rational thought-out side? When men get het-up about other men and want…

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Human Rights

Posted on 06/03/2010 by admin

We give them to ourselves. We decide what we consider helps us get along with each other, and then we make it a right. This also keeps us all aiming for similar things and working in a more or less culturally linear fashion. Then, when someone upsets us, we can loudly proclaim that we have…

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How We Change It Around

Posted on 05/03/2010 by admin

I remember listening to David Attenborough talking about filming nature and wild animals. He was discussing being honest and how ‘certain’ (Walt Disney) film makers had portrayed animals as they never were for the sake of the story or camera or appealing to audiences preconceptions. So famously in the Disney nature films the lemmings leaping…

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Let’s Talk To The Dead

Posted on 03/03/2010 by admin

It is big business in some part of the UK so attend meetings where someone starts talking to deceased people. The techniques involved in pretending to do this are well documented not the least by Erik Weisz (Harry Houdini) who spent years trying to talk to his mother and called all such Mediums charlatans. But…

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One World, One Government

Posted on 01/03/2010 by admin

One language, one set of laws for all, no passports. Is this a better way to run human civilisation? If you think these are things that make up human civilisation I would assume so. If you think that difference automatically leads to conflict I would assume so. Except in this better world view everything is…

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The Lakeside View

Posted on 28/02/2010 by admin

Rivers are the most wonderful natural waterways. Here in the UK they have cleaned them up a great deal over the past generation and much of the damage done to them from pollution has been reversed, though there is still a lot to do. The freshness and sound of running water is one of the…

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Galanthus Nivalis

Posted on 27/02/2010 by admin

The snowdrop has ever been the first flower of spring. Planted out by gardeners to cover whole banks with their seeds, our garden has hardly changed in ten years with most of the clumps of snowdrops staying where they were planted reticent to expand. Until I built the wooden shed and the earth pile from…

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Once Upon A Time . . .

Posted on 26/02/2010 by admin

there was a dream and a dreamer for all dreams need dreamers and all dreamers need dreams. And the dream was in colour because life is in colour, only thoughts can be black and white. And the colours were all the colours you would expect because they were images of real colours. And all the…

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Education

Posted on 25/02/2010 by admin

In the insightful book ‘The Boy Who Was Brought Up as A Dog’, Perry points out that in a lifetime of work he discovered the crucial importance of the first three years of life to the actions and reactions of the adult. It is in those years, when we barely speak, when we are putting…

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