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by Ian James
Hurting and Healing; an LGBT Acceptance Journey
Our words can wound others deeply. Sometimes they hurt us even more. Hurting Eight years ago I was emerging from religious beliefs that...


by Belinda Croft
Neo-Nazism, Jeff Sessions, Nuclear Buttons and the Social Media Civil War
As I looked into the big brown eyes of my 5 year old, it suddenly dawned on me; the reality of the times of this world we have birthed...


by Christopher Newport
Life Events Can Be Like Exploding Soda Cans
He who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery. - Harold Wilson ...


by Russ Shumaker
You Don’t Have to Feel Guilty About Feeling Good
Recently, a friend of mine started doing yoga. He was really excited about his new practice for a few weeks, but then he started to feel...


by Natalie Alexander
A Tragic Spirit Looming and the Majestic Tasmanian Island of Bruny
We take our seats gingerly in the adventure speedboat, ready to carve up the waters of the green Tasman Sea. I’m worried about...


by Michael Enderby
Ideals and Connection: Liberals and Conservatives
Have you ever noticed how often liberals get hot under the collar or how obsessed conservatives are when it comes to doing things...


by Mark Darling
Worship, Hypnosis and the Neuroscience of Spirituality
Recently I did something I haven't intentionally done for a long time. I went to church. It was an environment I was familiar with. One...


by Austin Fletcher
The Yin and Yang of Heaven
Racist. Sexist. Bigot. Some labels carry with them an obvious energy that makes the world squirm. No one I know enjoys being branded...


by Christopher Newport
Are We Progressing?
As time goes by, I realise that my opinions, thoughts and beliefs have changed. I don’t think this is unusual, but it becomes obvious...


by Belinda Croft
'Suburbicon' Movie Highlights Individual and Collective Racism and Hypocrisy
Recently I went to the movies with my eldest son to watch Suburbicon. After the opening scene, I expected a light, comedic movie about a...
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