Midweek Muse #12
Let go… A Poem By Mary Inglis Drop away Let go Let the fingers of your mind and expectations relax and release their hold. Just turn away. There is a deeper mystery at the
Let go… A Poem By Mary Inglis Drop away Let go Let the fingers of your mind and expectations relax and release their hold. Just turn away. There is a deeper mystery at the
At First Glance… “What appeared at first glance to be just a group of nice people living happily together turned out to be much more. My eyes and ears were opened as I listened to
ERRAID IS A FEELING... "It is a place as well, a place in my heart and a place on the planet. For me it is the most beautiful and magical place in the world, my
25 Years Later “During the 70s, thousands of people flocked to the Foundation, some drawn by the more phenomenal aspects of the place, others by the underlying principles and vision. It had always seen itself,
Scarcity… "The world in which we live is not governed by scarcity, as most western economic theories suggest. Rather, there is a wealth of abundance available to all who can work with natural principles and
Towards An Ecological Lifestyle – A Spiritual Perspective “In biology there are two main types of relationship between two living organisms - the symbiotic relationship and the parasitic relationship. The difference is that the nature
Supposing... “Supposing we had been told right at the beginning what the Community was going to develop into? We wouldn’t have believed it. We’d have said, “Impossible”. So one is just given a bit at
The Spiritual Origins of Culture “We know since Einstein that time and space form a continuum. At high velocity space compresses and time expands relative to a stationary observer. Humanity is in a similar situation.
I am a Peace of Nature and I am Beautiful He comes from the forest drawn by the crystal light out of the magic circle, to a tender partner – to a dance of Man
Growing on Erraid “I first encountered the Isle of Erraid in February 1990 on a one-week visit. I felt at home immediately, resonating with the bright, rough rocky land and salty wind. Childhood experiences of