by Geoff Dalglish | Jan 5, 2021 | Holistic Living, Print Articles, Summer 2020, Thought Leaders
Here are some guidelines that work for me during everyday meditative walks and multi-day pilgrimages: • Be a pilgrim rather than a tourist, recognising the divine in all around you. • Be a child and experience that childlike sense of awe and wonder. • Appreciate that...
by Jill Iggulden Stevens | Oct 25, 2020 | Print Articles, Spiritual Living, Spring 2020, Thought Leaders
“Man has no Body distinct from his soul; for that called Body is a portion of a Soul discerned by the five senses, the chief inlets of Soul in this age.”William Blake (1757-1827). Two centuries after William Blake made the above statement, one could be excused for...
by Diana Collins Smith | Oct 5, 2020 | Green Living, Print Articles, Spring 2020, Thought Leaders
Ancient Modern-Day Healing Tools Something splendiferous happens when you are in Nature, you become calm, your thoughts start to slow down. Things that had worried you in the material world no longer seem so important. Mother Nature takes your negative energies and...
by Heike Sym | Oct 5, 2020 | Print Articles, Spiritual Living, Spring 2020, Thought Leaders
Q “I am aware that his year has been difficult for all of us in one way or the other. But no matter which hard times I had encountered in the past – I could always clearly have the awareness of my inner voice versus the brain/outer voice. Yet with everything going on...
by Colleen-Joy | Oct 5, 2020 | Conscious Living, Good Reads, Print Articles, Spiritual Living, Spring 2020, Thought Leaders
“Be like water making its way through cracks … adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it.”Bruce Lee Three Painful Life Purpose Questionsand the surprising wisdom of their answers. How many times have you asked these types of questions,...
by Jill Iggulden Stevens | Jul 30, 2020 | Print Articles, Spiritual Living, Thought Leaders, Winter 2020
“Don’t slide down the rabbit hole.The way down is a breeze, but climbing back’s a battle.”Kate Morton. The Clockmaker’s Daughter. In the closing paragraphs of Odyssey’s autumn edition of Wavelength, I committed myself to browsing the...