Thought for the day, Tuesday 20th May

World Bee Day “What is this dark hum among the roses?The bees have gone simple, sipping,that’s all. What did you expect? Sophistication?They’re small creatures and they arefilling their bodies with sweetness, how could they notmoan in happiness? The littleworker bee lives, I have read, about three weeks.Is that long? Long enough, I suppose, to understandthatContinue reading “Thought for the day, Tuesday 20th May”

Thought for the day, Sunday 18th May

“When we feel that we’re fragile, not stable or solid, we can come back to ourselves and take refuge in the earth. With each step we can feel her solidity beneath our feet. When we’re truly in touch with the earth, we can feel her supportive embrace and her stability. We use our whole bodyContinue reading “Thought for the day, Sunday 18th May”

Thought for the day, Saturday 17th May

“God neither heeds nor needs vigils, fasting, prayer, and all forms of mortification in contrast to repose. God needs nothing more than for us to offer him a quiet heart. Then he accomplishes in the soul such secrets and divine deeds that no creature can serve them or even add to them… The divine natureContinue reading “Thought for the day, Saturday 17th May”

Thought for the day, Friday 16th May

International Day of Living Together in Peace “Here’s to the bridge-builders, the hand-holders, the light-bringers, those extraordinary souls wrapped in ordinary lives who quietly weave threads of humanity into an inhumane world. They are the unsung heroes in a world at war with itself. They are the whisperers of hope that peace is possible. LookContinue reading “Thought for the day, Friday 16th May”

Thought for the day, Tuesday 13th May

“Our bodies produce a constant rhythm, which may explain why some small children and animals sleep better next to a ticking clock or metronome. Perhaps Shakespeare’s poetry is so timeless partly because its iambic pentameter mimics the steady beat of our own hearts: ba-thump, ba-thump, ba-thump. Put your ear next to someone’s heart and listenContinue reading “Thought for the day, Tuesday 13th May”

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”