M is for Manners M is for Manners “Manners makyth man” – I’m sure you’ve all heard this maxim attributed to William of Wykeham, a fourteenth-century bishop of Winchester. Today this expression broadly means that your mannerisms and characteristics make you who you...
What a difference, difference makes! Some months ago, I was at my stable block having just come back from a gentle hack. My stables are adjacent to a bridleway/footpath and I often see walkers with their dogs going up or down or families out with their children. A...
Your questions answered… Your questions answered: Is it OK to contact more than one person at once (and how do I cope with that)? Is it ok to see more than one person at once? If you’re in an organisation like friends1st or heavenly partners (let alone...
Falling Upward Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life – By Richard Rohr In Falling Upward, Father Richard Rohr offers a new way of understanding one of the most profound of life’s mysteries: how our failing can be the foundation for our...