Could This Little Bug(ger) Mould a Better World?
…this pandemic could grant us an opportunity to gradually open up a space for needed changes…
…this pandemic could grant us an opportunity to gradually open up a space for needed changes…
It was not uncommon for Stuart to do unconventional things. In fact it was an hourly occurrence, if not every 10 minutes….
This planet is quite extraordinary. We are all on a remarkable journey whichever way we look at it. As I write billions of us ….
An article by Martin Wetherill. This statement has never been more relevant than for todays social confinement…
I don’t have much to contribute on the whys and wherefores of the corona virus emergency. I am going to leave that to the so called experts and the conspiracy theorists to battle over….
In these bizarre times and possibly hanging out with our partners 24/7, then we may be starting to crawl up the walls. What to do? Nothing rash that’s for sure. It likely will pass….
After travelling about visiting all sorts of cultures these past 30 years I have come to the conclusion that a significant majority of people measure their spirituality through their material worth….
We are not at the point of Yeats’ blood-dimmed tide. The world is simply getting along too well for the ceremony of innocence to be drowned. This too shall pass….
I don’t want to make light of the current epidemic — many people are dying or suffering and it’s a tragedy. But while we are bunkered in…
I am in Luang Prabang, Laos – a very charming town spruced up by the French in the 19th and 20th Centuries. It’s perched on a slight rise at the confluence of two rivers…..
Events in Hong Kong recently, where millions of people are pushing against authoritarian meddling and encroachment, got me thinking about what it means to be free…
We were two Australians, one Canadian, an American, a few Dutch, a Norwegian and a Swede…