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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity: On Concerned Citizens
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity. Wednesday, 14 September 2016. Loss is felt more keenly than gain. Thus the dragon, confronted with disappearance of the smallest coin from its hoard, is more distracted than by the gain of wagonloads of gold. The concepts ‘first’, ‘most excellent’, ‘unique’ are honorifics predicated on exclusivity. What I keep you can’t have. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Acceptable year of the Lord. Day of the Lord. Alexander P...
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity: March 2016
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity. Friday, 25 March 2016. Tenebrae means darkness. Light by light is extinguished in this service, the first of Holy Saturday, as Jeremiah predicts ruined cities, violated women, starving children. How long will ye blaspheme mine honour? The Nazis then trained specialists to see to these killings, persons specially corrupted for that work, as is happening today. What did the Lord say to those at the foot of the cross? Wednesday, 2 March 2016.
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity: June 2016
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity. Friday, 24 June 2016. Change for the better, change for the worse, change for the sake of change. All worldly enterprises are immersed in suffering, say the Buddhists: change, good, bad or indifferent, is. Suffering. The cause of suffering is also desire, aka greed, even desire for suffering to end. How many great historical changes have I seen? Have been built. Walls, like the Berlin Wall, have been destroyed. Lies Monte Testaccio,. Composer ...
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity: January 2017
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity. Friday, 27 January 2017. On Making a Mark. I remember being so young, I wanted to make my mark on the world. I thought if I could perform so well I’d win admiration and respect. The ancients thought of this as glory and honour, but significantly, these qualities spread to include not only self, but family and nation as well. You don’t win for yourself, but for all. Thursday, 12 January 2017. On Work Not Grace. The argument that unemployed, sic...
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity: On 2016
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity. Tuesday, 27 December 2016. Who proclaims the acceptable year of the Lord? We do You want to find meaning and purpose in life? Get up every day, determining to do as you must to make today an acceptable day of the acceptable year: 2017. Labels: acceptable year of the Lord. Liberation of the captives. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Acceptable year of the Lord. Day of the Lord. Domestic violence; suicide.
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity: November 2016
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Honey in the Medicine: Spirituality, Sensibility and Clarity. Monday, 14 November 2016. We live in a post-facts world, so I hear. Certainly facts are widely ignored. Or is that statement actually true? We could return to the Latin, where ‘fact’ means ‘deed’. A fact has already been performed. We live in a post-fact world, where the fact (science: climate change) meets the anti-fact (politics: no climate change). We do not live in a post-truth world. For Christians,...Wednesday, 2 November 2016. When look...
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Vindolanda Tablets Online | Welcome
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View tablet number (118-573):. This online edition of the Vindolanda writing tablets, excavated from the Roman fort at Vindolanda in northern England, includes the following elements:. A searchable online edition of the tablets (volumes I and II). An introduction to the tablets and their context. A guide to aspects of the tablets’ content. Navigation and using the site. Also available are highlights from the tablets. The website is part of the Script, Image and the Culture of Writing in the Ancient World.
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Vindolanda Tablets Online | About This Site
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Creation of the website. To establish an online edition of the Vindolanda tablets. The online edition now represents the definitive publication of the tablets published in Tabulae Vindolandenses I and II. To provide a full, searchable set of digital materials related to the tablets. These include new high quality digital images, texts, translations and notes. To enable and encourage wider access to and use of the tablets. Who is the site created by? And the Academic Computing Development Team. Programme,...
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Curse Tablets from Roman Britain: Other Tablets
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The following tablets lack precise context information. A single tablet was found among a scatter of pottery and coins in the area of the Marlborough Downs, north of Marlborough and south of Swindon, Wiltshire. Extensive evidence has been recovered across the Downs for Roman rural settlement. At their southern edge was the Roman period small town of Mildenhall ( Cunetio. At the junction of roads from Silchester ( Calleva. To Bath ( Aquae Sulis. And Winchester ( Venta. To Cirencester ( Corinium.