Category: Nature and Environment

  • Sing to lift your heart.

    Sing to lift your heart.

    Our hearts are weighed down with the sorrow of life events and singing together builds unity and lifts our heart by releasing the weight of past sadness . Improve your listening The voice only contains what the ear can hear. Therefore, to improve the flexibility and richness of your voice, improve your listening.  Hearing and…

  • The Power of Vibration

    The Power of Vibration

    In 2016, while on a visit to the historic island of Malta, as an enthusiastic toning practitioner I was eager to visit the Hagar Quim Temple Complex.  I waited patiently for an hour in the hot morning sun for a bus to take me to the village of Qrendi which lies about a mile away…

  • Simple Pleasures

    Simple Pleasures

    We all, whether young or old, able bodied or disabled, intellectually impaired or with the capacity to function in all aspects of physical life, have the ability to find a purpose and to reach a fuller potential if we are able to connect to the intuitive pathways beyond our cognitive faculties. We can accomplish this…

  • Principles Underpinning the Origins of Sound

    Principles Underpinning the Origins of Sound

    Nothing rests; everything moves; everything vibrates….. that all that we call matter and energy are but modes of vibratory motion .’    The Kybalion ‘We are the same as plants, as trees, as other people, as the rain that falls.  We consist of that which is around us, we are the same as everything.’  Gautama…

  • It’s Never Too Late

    It’s Never Too Late

    My mother Betty was born in 1921. She was the youngest daughter of Alice and Enos Sherborne. Her mother Alice had been a milliner and a window dresser for Harrods, the now famous department store in London. Alice married Enos, a cabinet maker and they had six children. Betty was the youngest daughter. After leaving…

  • My name’s Norman

    My name’s Norman

    Norman, a forty eight year old man with learning disabilities, was also blind.  He was small in stature and looked permanently worried. I was told that his vision had been severely impaired after he had sustained a detached retina in both eyes at the age of 43. Unfortunately, he had refused to stay in bed…

  • Yellow is a Feeling

    Yellow is a Feeling

    Jim had learning disabilities and lived in a Residential Home with five other men. He was in his early fifties and was referred to me with anxiety and depression in the hope that I could discover what was causing his unhappiness.  Jim had a very limited vocabulary of single words.  A word he used continuously…