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Here you will find poetry, opinion and prose mixed together in roughly equal measure. Add one man available from specialist suppliers only. Stick everything into a blender for five minutes. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, then pour slowly into tall glasses with crushed ice.

No cherries. No little parasols. No curly straws. Let the drink speak for itself.

None of us can get inside anyone else’s head to assess what they believe or why they believe it. Whatever oppressions are brought to bear, our minds and hearts remain steadfastly, stubbornly, beautifully private. If we want to know the truth of anything at all we have to cultivate respect, love and honesty—and we definitely won’t find truth by going on the offensive belittling others.

*a Feri Tradition reference—follow the link if you want to find out more, just don’t ask me or anyone else for proof, okay?

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View Comments to “Spiritualists predict trouble as UK government targets their religion”

  1. Sue says:

    Crazy eh! I think it is ok to insure “hired psychics” use a disclaimer such as “for entertainment purposes only” but to go after an entire religion? Here in Canada they ask for no more than any other church such as a collection box etc. How does one prove what they believe? It is unfortunate that so many charlatans have spoiled the public’s view, but is that not true of all major religions. Good though provoking post as always :)

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