Spiritualism

Remembrance Day

Two minutes silence will be held at 11am on November 11, the time and date when hostilities formally ended after more than four years of battle during World War I. It honours the heroic efforts, achievements and sacrifices made by those in the armed forces in World War I and II, as well as in […]

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Gratitude

This is taken from the ‘Kaleidoscope of Living Thoughts’ by Betty and Ken Collins. It was communicated by spirit. The language in the book is a little flowery and the grammar is awful, so I have edited it, but there is great meaning and life lessons for our everyday lives. This is the reading from

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Gifts

Spiritualists don’t celebrate Christmas for the same reason as Christians.   But most of us enter into the spirit of it all. Christmas, we feel, is a time of good will and most of us maintain the age old traditions such as decorating trees and giving presents. When it comes to choosing presents, we often struggle

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World Animal Day

World Animal Day is always held on October 4th.   It originated in 1931 in Florence at a convention of ecologists, held to highlight the plight of endangered species.   Since then World Animal Day has grown to encompass all animal life and although it still seeks to raise awareness of just how many species are endangered, 

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Five a Day

You’d have to be an ostrich not to have heard of “Five A Day”, the campaign which has been running for a very long time in the UK as well as in many other countries.  The “Five A Day” advice, as recommended by the World Health Organisation, is for individuals to eat at least five

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