ECS Wellbeing: Bishop Martin’s Awareness Practice- Week 5
‘Asking Questions’ I smile at the non-questions that, in the past, I’ve heard used in classrooms and in hierarchical institutions: What kind of time
‘Asking Questions’ I smile at the non-questions that, in the past, I’ve heard used in classrooms and in hierarchical institutions: What kind of time
JUSTICE? Have you ever been present at someone being unjustly treated? Where were you? How did you behave? Did you simply stay silent? Did you
As you may be aware, assemblies in the Prep school are held in Kalender Hall in three ‘bubbles’ – years 3 and 4; years 5 and 6.
Personal letter-writing, when exercised for friendship and encouragement [and maybe even creative criticism!], no matter how long or short, reveals the quality of relationship between
“…Who takes thee by the hand that thou likewise with him mayst rise!” George Herbert For some years, before his long illness and death, I
An Easter Story: ‘The Dead Tree This story of the dead tree is for your imagination. I enjoy telling stories and the ones I write
Today is St Patrick’s Day. We hold the people of all of Ireland in our affection and prayer, remembering that St Patrick, a 4th century
What matters is to find a practice that brings you into this moment – the ‘Now’. The practice is not just about self-improvement, but the
Returning from our half term break, Bishop Martin’s Wellbeing and Awareness Practice this week focuses on Imagination. The Imagination “Will you do something for me.”
Week 4 of Bishop Martin’s Wellbeing and Awareness Practice focuses on Recollection: caring for, loving others. Last week, I suggested bringing into the present moment
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