Reflection on a birthday
For my birthday, a photo reflecting on things…. 44 today.
For my birthday, a photo reflecting on things…. 44 today.
A few months ago I took my Reiki Second Degree, and have been working with the skills since. Over the months since I did the First Degree (nearly a year ago now), I have encountered a growing number of characters during reiki treatments. Some of these will be guides and characters from the past. It’s … Read more
from the viewpoint you get a view of the estuaryfor a penny in the slot of this telescope light draws pencils in the landscapeand pokes the sun in the eye it escapes into another moment of uncertaintywhere lines of edges have scolded me blue light reflects my eyes within a glancea second’s image focused then … Read more
Stefan Beyst has been in contact with me. He has a webpage which sets out some of the shortcomings of Freud’s work on Leonardo da Vinci. It is a beautiful page, with lovely illustrations, and a well-argued set of points. Stefan is one of a large number of people who have been looking at this … Read more
Re: Flickr magic email Originally uploaded by Stuart Eglin. Here is a photo I took a couple of months ago. It was taken in some wild terrain near where I live. It’s a tree in mid-winter – and the bark just looks like an eye! I’m experimenting with Flickr. If it’s as easy as it … Read more
Sometimes sleep deprivation just creeps up and whacks you on the back of the head. Today is one of those days. Wow!
Lifting, climbing, but doing so very very slowly. From a period of pain, stasis and freezing. Music accumulating, gathering for listening. Music for inspiration. A choice for a working: for a certain mood or mode – 1) David Sylvian – Blemish [a soundtrack from the beyond the realms of pain and falling apart. Still difficult … Read more
OK, it’s a defined law of computing that things go really well for a while, so you stop backing up your posts before sending them to the weblog. Then, just as you put the finishing touches to a great post, and hit the publish button, blogger decides to crash and lose your post. I have … Read more
I regularly read the weblog of Greg Perry. Today he posted a quote from Henry David Thoreau which drew me across to his weblog where does regular posts of extracts from the journals of Thoreau. Today’s quote is great – go and have a look. This quote resonates with me, because I am just lifting … Read more
I recently listened to Paul Nicholls’ podcast from last week (I’m getting behind with these things!) He used show 27 to look at the issue of bullying. It is well worth a listen – follow the link and click on show 27 to download the mp3 file. Paul is a solicitor, so his comments about … Read more