Guest blogger Emily Cutts: Constructive criticism is a gift
I am happy to publish this thoughtful post by my friend and colleague Emily Cutts, an independent thinker whose studies and experience in the teaching, research and practice of Positive Psychology...
View ArticleOn Good Friday: Richard Holloway on Faith and Doubt
Along with most people in Scotland who have more than a passing interest in matters spiritual, religious and theological, I have known about Richard Holloway for a long time. (see below this quote for...
View ArticleHelp save our Children’s Wood: support the protest any way you can, wherever...
“Wild spaces are invaluable to children, especially those growing up in towns. They stimulate the imagination and nurture the spirit. Places like the Children’s Wood within North Kelvin Meadow...
View ArticleThe Children’s Wood West-End Festival Gala programme
Anne Whitaker:Our local Glasgow, Scotland UK campaign continues with some summer fun for young and old. Do come along and support us! Originally posted on The Children's Wood: We’ve got a fantastic...
View ArticleExcitement in Glasgow’s Children’s Wood at the end of June….
“Wild spaces are invaluable to children, especially those growing up in towns. They stimulate the imagination and nurture the spirit. Places like the Children’s Wood within North Kelvin Meadow...
View ArticleThe sacred Isle of Iona: magical by full moon light
Last week we had a wonderfully restorative trip to the magical, mystical Isle of Iona, off the West Coast of Scotland, a place of pilgrimage for seekers from all over the world. On the night of the...
View ArticleSeason of autumn, autumn of life….
I’m feeling philosophical as the autumn leaves start to fall….I feel wealthy in experience, in loving connections, in my talents, in such wisdom as I’ve managed to distil from life’s inevitable pains....
View ArticleEven sceptics see ghosts !
Samhain Blessings! Have you ever seen a ghost? Even when you did not believe in them? I would be interested to hear your stories as we enter the time when the ‘veil between the worlds’ is supposedly...
View ArticleTragedy, shock….and heartwarming courage. Glasgow today.
As I write, thirty two people are in emergency hospital beds across our city. We do not know how many people have died as sniffer dogs, fire and police service personnel carefully comb the rubble of...
View ArticleThe Scottish Independence Referendum: a Scottish astrologer’s view
Just posted on Astrology: Questions and Answers: To read my thoughts on the Scottish Independence Referendum, viewed through the lens of the larger, and extremely turbulent, contemporary world picture,...
View ArticleFor love of wild landscapes – returning to the North…
Rolling stones do eventually run out of restlessness, if they are lucky. I came to rest in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, by an accident of fate – by putting a wrong number on a university application form. (...
View ArticleGuest blogger Emily Cutts: Constructive criticism is a gift
I am happy to publish this thoughtful post by my friend and colleague Emily Cutts, an independent thinker whose studies and experience in the teaching, research and practice of Positive Psychology...
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