Monthly Archives: December 2006
Guidance that deserves our attention
After the huge tsunami of December 2004, Rupert Sheldrake had an article in the March 2005 Ecologist subtitled “Why Did So Many Animals Escape December’s Tsunami?” He discusses this question in the context of earlier earthquakes and avalanches where it … Continue reading
My Experience of "Guidance"
In last week’s post I retold Ralph’s story of hooking into divine guidance and support. How do I describe such guidance in my life? I have had many times when I have felt urged or nudged to make a choice. … Continue reading
Finding New Words for "God-Talk"
We were talking last night about the power of sustained prayer and Friend Ralph told us that as a farm boy around 60 years ago he discovered the power of a strong and sustained link to God. He said there … Continue reading
Winter Harvest in a Quaker Community Forest
Tomorrow is Early Winter Harvest at Sandhill. Six to a dozen of us will spend a sweet day on the land. Here’s what’s promised: – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – … Continue reading
SOME BASICS
PROCESS I set myself the goal of putting up something new at least once a week. In the last week of the month I aim to create an End of Month Summary with links to the significant updates. I’m hoping … Continue reading
End of November `06 Summary
Whoa, it’s been tough to get going! The last post felt like kicking out the door of a room I had locked myself into. I don’t really understand what is happening, but I don’t really expect to, and I’m going … Continue reading