Your journey along the convoluted and ever illuminating path of life, with all it’s excitement, meaning and purpose, may not be as significant as your journey within you -your inner life sojourn. There is something that feels rather ‘other-worldly’ about Explorer III, but also strangely comforting and familiar………could it be that you’re really looking intoContinue reading “The Explorer III”
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In The Beginning Was The Word
When I picture and try to visualise God’s presence in my life, pulsing, alive and active, I see vibrations and waves of energy, light, lots of light, like sunlight beaming on my face, and I hear the sounds of the leaves rustling in the trees, the humming and howling of the wind, but mostly IContinue reading “In The Beginning Was The Word”
Fragments Of A Disordered Mind – a reflection
Here is a reflection written and shared by Josephine Patten-Walsh, who purchased and enjoys the original painting ‘Fragments of a Disordered Mind’ by the artist Terence Fyffe. I came across the painting ‘Fragments Of A Disordered Mind’ when establishing my Psychotherapy practice and thought the title was very apt as therapy is indeed about makingContinue reading “Fragments Of A Disordered Mind – a reflection”
Pentecost – Sunbathing In The Holy Spirit?
Today, as we are still in Covid-19 lockdown in the UK, and the churches are closed, I tuned in to a livestream Mass with a church I used to visit regularly for a time, St Cecelia & St Anselm, Holborn, London. The priest made an interesting comparison between the Feast of Pentecost (today May 31stContinue reading “Pentecost – Sunbathing In The Holy Spirit?”
Holy Saturday Meditation
On Holy Saturday, the Church waits at the Lord’s tomb in prayer and fasting, meditating on his Passion and Death and on his Descent into Hell, and awaiting his Resurrection. The painting ‘Christ in Hell’ gives us a perfect visual for our meditation. At first glance, it may be disturbing to you, as it wasContinue reading “Holy Saturday Meditation”