• The Alchemist – by Paulo Coelho

      A Book Review. “At that moment, it seemed to him that time stood still and the Soul of the World surged within him. When he looked into her dark eyes and saw that her lips were poised between a laugh and silence, he learned the most important part of the language that the world…

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  • Jesus The Man and His Works

    Jesus, The Man and His Works Wallace Wattles 1860-1911 Commentary by sirpeterjamesdotcom: Below is the beginning of a series that will run weekly until the article is completed. It is a verbatim copy of the paper written by Wallace Wattles, American author, ex Methodist minister and protagonist of the New Thought movement in America. His…

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  • Multitasking – Fact or Fiction?

      “One of the plagues of modern existence is multitasking, which leads to further plagues of “hurry sickness” and obsessive time management” – Dr. Caroline Leaf, (Switch on Your Brain). As a mere male, whom, I might add, spends a goodly period of time in his cave, I will have to lean on my fairer…

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  • A Timeless Tale – Chapter One

    This is a continuation of a previous post: ‘God is a Timeless Tale’ Chapter One – What If….? What if we accept that the words we read, in the subsequent chapters, are based on the following? The first five books of ‘The Bible’, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, are the breathed word of…

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  • A Taste Of Calisto’s

        I am a great believer in publically acknowledging those people who provide me with good service and products. My favorite Portuguese restaurant is Calisto’s in the south of Johannesburg in Mr. Mandela’s land of sunshine – South Africa. Today, my partner Eileen and I popped in to Calisto’s for a lunch.

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  • Where My Heart Used To Beat

    By Sebastian Faulks   – a book Review “Dark House by which once more I stand, here in the long unlovely street, doors, where my heart used to beat so quickly, waiting for a hand….” ‘In Memoriam’. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

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  • The Art of Sabrage

    “Sabrage /səˈbrɑːʒ/ is a technique for opening a champagne bottle with a Sabre,[1] used for ceremonial occasions. The wielder slides the Sabre along the body of the bottle to break the top of the neck away, leaving the neck of the bottle open and ready to pour. The force of the blunt side of the…

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  • Are Men really from Mars?

    As a young man, I was quite unaware that my origins were from the planet Mars, or so I was told by my older sister Andrea, who had three of us younger male siblings to contend with. This information had burst forth from her mouth in an anguished moment of terror and humiliation early one…

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  • Free E-Books Launch

    Good News! For those of you who run a house church, or would like to start up a house church, here is a simple and easy way to begin: Firstly you click on ‘go’ then open link to download. You then read the simple instructions in the beginning of the manual and away you go.…

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  • Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

    Does God Create or Just Allow Disaster?

      One way to describe the character of God is this: God is omnipotent (all powerful), but also omniscient (knows all things) and omnipresent (is everywhere at all times). God operates out of twelve dimensions. We humans see only  three dimensions. For example: take a match box and hold it between your thumb and forefinger.…

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