The London Underground as a Spiritual Map

It was in a lull on a retreat group recently that I realised I was musing on the spiritual significance of the Northern line at East Finchley. This is where, after twenty-one miles of tunnel, the Tube emerges into daylight: much as a travailing soul find illumination after the long darkness… This blog is intended […]

What’s wrong with our weather?

This was the title of an enlightening BBC Horizon programme, presented by physicist Helen Czerski and meteorologist John Hammond. It explored the wider reasons for the new challenges in UK weather in recent years, which include more extremes both of prolonged rainfall and very cold winters. Their overall conclusion was that we should expect more […]

Finding the Gifts in Bewilderment

I invite you to imagine that the bewildering, alarming events of recent weeks, especially coronavirus, have positive aspects which we need to discern: why not try? Like me, you may have attempted to make sense of all this by rational means, and failed. The gifts in bewilderment You may know Einstein’s saying, that a problem […]

What makes a wild boar wild?

This true tale of animal passion comes from a showpiece of sustainable forestry in the Scots Highlands. Boar and pigs were part of many traditional forestry systems. In this case, the cunning plan was to reintroduce them to help control rampant bracken.  At considerable expense, a high wire and low electric fence were erected, enclosing […]