Thought for the day, Monday 12th May

“The word cunning is closely associated with the fox. Cunning, like foxes and women, has been given a bad rap. Many have twisted the word’s sacred origins into something manipulative and conniving. But the word cunning arrives from an older Middle English word “ken,” a range of knowledge or sight. A cunning person understands thatContinue reading “Thought for the day, Monday 12th May”

Thought for the day, Saturday 10th May

“The felling of trees and the destruction of wild green places is always a sorrow. When green life is cleared for housing or landfill sites, we feel strong resentment. Human beings have been clearing the earth for agriculture and habitation from early times. Desertification began to replace habitation long ago. It is easy to waxContinue reading “Thought for the day, Saturday 10th May”

Thought for the day, Friday 9th May

“More sports teams are named after animals than anything else. The panther, the manta ray, and the shark lend their symbolic power to the teams; even the oriole, the blue jay, and the gopher conjure a regional pride that helps a team win for its hometown. These animals are totems. Many people identify with aContinue reading “Thought for the day, Friday 9th May”

Thought for the day, Thursday 8th May

“We pray for a keener delight in the world around us.Delight in its loveliness, its colours, its scents and sounds.Delight in the fascinating structure of nature and of the human form.Delight in the saga of the past, in story, song and movement, in art and science, and in good work well done.Delight in the presentContinue reading “Thought for the day, Thursday 8th May”

Thought for the day, Tuesday 6th May

“Sometimes entering the sacred groveis easy as closing the eyes while you sitin a chair at home and let someonelead you there, their voice a path you followto a ring of trees with roots entwined.A sun-bright meadow in the middle.A group of other willing heartswho form a circle with you. How did itever feel farContinue reading “Thought for the day, Tuesday 6th May”