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From Matthew Manning….. From ‘Emergence’ Magazine… The Demise of HS2?…

by Bernie Bell - 08:00 on 16 October 2023

 

From Matthew Manning…

“JOIN ME FOR THE PREMIERE OF ‘PILGRIMAGE’ DURING MY ONLINE GLOBAL HEALING EVENT NEXT SUNDAY!

I’m so excited for next Sunday’s Global Healing Event when we will be sharing for the first time our new meditational journey, ‘Pilgrimage’. Without doubt it is the greatest work we have ever produced and Anita Ridley, Tim Wheater, Ffion and myself have spent months creating a spellbinding and immersive experience.

Make a note on your calendar to join us at 18:00 hours, on Sunday 22 October. You can join us on the Healing Community pages of my website and it is an hour-long opportunity to send and receive healing - whether for yourself, a loved one, or wherever it may be needed around the world.

These events remain online for 24 hours to accommodate different time zones around the world, and for those who may want to watch it more than once.

My Healing Community subscribers pay just £5 per month to become a part of my monthly Global Healing Events, my weekly distant healing sessions, and many of my meditations both old and new. You can remain a subscriber for as long or short a time as you choose.

In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this trailer for ‘Pilgrimage’ which gives an insight to our work. Do join us next Sunday!

“We will be forever known by the love we leave”.

Matthew

https://youtu.be/V3p8v-EsjUw?si=aUEwXG5fKgGBVILP

 

Matthew’s meditations really are very good indeed – have helped me, and Mike, through some very hard times. 

https://matthewmanning.net/


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From ‘Emergence’ Magazine…

They Carry Us With Them
The Great Tree Migration

by Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder
and Jeremy Seifert

“She has felt the winters warming. Every year there is less and less snowpack to insulate her roots. She has felt her sap flowing earlier in the season. She senses that an uncertain future lies ahead for this small mountainside.”

 

Forests have always migrated in response to climate, but the twenty-first-century climate crisis has greatly diminished the ability of trees to move effectively. Researchers have estimated that at the current rate of climate change, trees would need to migrate almost ten times more quickly than they can on their own. In recent years, climate adaptation specialists at the Forest Service have been experimenting with ways to assist tree migration. Foresters in Minnesota are collecting trees from historically warmer southern zones and planting them in the north as warm-temperature bands climb northward; in Michigan, conservation groups and tribal governments are testing ways to expand species’ range by planting them in previously disturbed lands. In this way, communities are re-establishing the age-old practice of working in partnership with the land, helping tree populations respond to climate patterns that are changing faster than they can otherwise keep up with.

This week’s multimedia feature, nominated for Best Design in the National Magazine Awards, blends narrated essays with photography, films, and animated data visualizations to explore four stories of tree migration in Maine. Tracing the spread of emerald ash borer, which is erasing the range of the black ash tree and threatening the ability of Wabanaki black ash basketmakers in Maine to carry forward generations of cultural and ecological knowledge‚ we consider what’s at stake as forests shift away from the human and ecological communities they’ve lived among for so long. Alongside this central story, three vignettes give us glimpses of further factors in tree migration—nourishment, forest succession, and industry—from the perspectives of sugar maple, paper birch, and red spruce. What do the movements of these beings reflect back to us in the present, and what do they foreshadow for the future?”

OPEN FEATURE

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The Demise of HS2?…

I’m very, very pleased that at least part of this non-sense has been halted before even more damage was done - but once again it raises the question of whose interests are being served by those governing Britain?

 

Contradictions

 

The Chancellor of the Exchequer’s wife

Lives in India

So do I

I see her there, often.

We use the same laundry.

 

The Chancellor of the Exchequer

Handles our money

Making best use of it

In the interests of the nation

 

I Lie.

 

I suppose it could be said

That he knows how

To make best use

Of large amounts of money.

 

Just depends on whose money it is

And in whose interests.

 

Contradictions.

 

BB - April 2022

 

 

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Here’s one I made earlier…… https://theorkneynews.scot/2022/04/06/a-bit-of-cornish-archaeology/

 

 


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