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Saturday, August 19, 2006

A Shetland story

by Barney on 19 August 2006

Whiteness Voe

I’ve just posted a story I wrote some years ago at the Baha’i Arts Academy. The writing course that year was one of the most stimulating I have attended, wonderfully tutored by Roger Prentice.

Whiteness Voe, Shetland
I can only described what happened as a release. Something was penned up inside, and it came out in a [...]

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Pity the Nation

by Barney on 19 August 2006

Sunrise over Harrods

London sunrise
I have to thank the Neocrats for this poem by Khalil Gibran. It is very appropriate for the state of our world.
Pity the nation that is full of beliefs and empty of religion.
Pity the nation that wears a cloth it does not weave, eats a bread it does not harvest, and drinks a wine [...]

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Ooh, it’s so autumn!

by Barney on 19 August 2006

Saturday 19 August, 2006 It’s so autumn – and it’s only August! Cool, showery… Can I possibly be thinking nostalgically of the impossible heat of July?

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Freedom to Believe website updated

by Barney on 19 August 2006

The UK National Spiritual Assembly’s Freedom to Believe website has been updated. Please have a have a look. Freedom of religion or belief is a vital, much neglected, [taghuman right[/tag].

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