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Continue reading →: A Host Of Golden DaffodilsVivid Childhood ExperiencesThe Irish poet Seamus Heaney wrote in his essay on William Wordsworth that Wordsworth as a child “imagined he heard the moorlands breathing down his neck” and “he rowed in panic when he thought a cliff was pursuing him across moonlit water.” Wordsworth And His Sister Go Out…
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Continue reading →: Where Buddha First TaughtBuddha’s Religious TeachingsHaving adopted the life of a religious master from the age of 35 until his death in 486 B.C. at the age of 80, Buddha taught the ‘noble truths’ that the craving for pleasure and the avoidance of pain leads to existence and suffering. To get out of…
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Continue reading →: Up Close With Ponies On DartmoorMemory And Travels Memory… is the diary that we all carry with us.Oscar Wilde What has often been most memorable in my travels are those moments that were unplanned and unexpected, and not necessarily those places about which I have had great hopes that something wonderful would occur. One such…






