“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” — Eleanor Roosevelt It is not what we have, but what we enjoy, that constitutes our abundance.” — Epicurus “When we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves.” — Confucius “If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid.” — Epictetus “Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its...
Month: June 2026
A down to earth address about the choice of Disciples by Jesus
Jesus and His Misfits Jesus chose an unlikely group of people to follow Him and represent Him in the world. When we think about the disciples, it is easy to imagine a group of exceptionally holy, gifted or impressive individuals. Yet the reality is quite different. They were ordinary people, full of flaws, weaknesses and contradictions. Matthew, who wrote this Gospel, had been a tax collector,...
Why there is little hope for us in the UK
Join matthew Goodwin's substack for more of this excellent material Here are four things that happened in the United Kingdom in the last three weeks. First, a migrant from Sudan was filmed trying to behead another man on the streets of Belfast, in Northern Ireland. Second, the public watched the horrifying footage of Henry Nowak’s murder and learned that police officers appeared more concerned...
Lee Harris, Channeller for an extra-terrestrial group of beings
part of a long interview that can be seen here Aaron: What is the greatest obstacle blocking humanity from living from their hearts? Lee: Human beings learn largely through example. For a long time, people have looked outside themselves for those examples. Increasingly, however, many are beginning to look within. They are becoming more aware of their thoughts, feelings, bodies and inner...
Gregg Braden talks about the Essenes
Humanity at a Crossroads Ancient Wisdom, Human Potential and the Future of Our Species The Continuity Between Past and Present One of the greatest misconceptions of modern life is the belief that the past is somehow disconnected from the present. We are taught history as a collection of dates, battles and personalities that belong to another age, while archaeology is often presented as the study...
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