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Posted on Fri 6th May, 2016 by Michael
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What if it were true says the agnostic? The doubter has doubts but doubt for the doubter is faith. Five points to consider for this secular age. 1. Secular age belief is contestable not less religious . In the year 1500 it was impossible not to believe in God in over 500 years we have moved […]
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Posted on Thu 5th May, 2016 by Michael
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Insofar as anxiety is to a large extent in the eye of the beholder, it’s also in the power of the beholder to control. Many kinds of anxiety are natural, almost healthy, especially if they’re concerned with others; a parent who didn’t worry about their child might seem almost inhuman. Yet still it’s uncanny how […]
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Posted on Wed 4th May, 2016 by Michael
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I have been travelling through a number of airport recently and have noticed a massive increase in the number of so many free recharging stations for devices. But it is interesting that there are very few recharging stations for our soul in life. Perhaps to be human is to be connected and we need recharging […]
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Posted on Tue 3rd May, 2016 by Michael
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Conditioned from an early age to relate to the world in a certain way. One day Gideon had to imagine two versions of himself ‘Man of valour v. Least of the least’. Gideon thought of himself in one way as the least of the least and science has now found that the law of repetition […]
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Posted on Mon 2nd May, 2016 by Michael
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The reality in life is that we will fail at times, the problem is when we don’t think we will fail, if we aren’t making mistakes we’re not trying hard enough. One of the keys is how we lead ourselves Identity actions and feelings or Feelings actions identity These are two very different approaches, some […]
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Posted on Fri 29th April, 2016 by Michael
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The exercise industry is worth billions of pounds world-wide, but the invisible reality of exercising patience may be worth far more. For if we exercise patience, maybe we won’t need to eat as much as we do, and we won’t need to spend money on our gym membership. Maybe if we exercise patience we won’t […]
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Posted on Thu 28th April, 2016 by Michael
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I am a work in progress, similar to a collage. I develop by piecing together a number of different experiences similar to an artist who pastes on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope. The bible says I am […]
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