Saturday, 29 January 2011

Poetry

I asked Christopher to select some of his poetry for publication on this blog and conducted a brief interview with him about his choices. His answers are very revealing!

RS: Christopher, you write a lot of poetry, from where do you get your inspiration?

CG: Conceit! I refuse to be puzzled by things that seem complex so I have a little chat with my Higher Self and ask for clarity to arrive. I then empty my mind and just listen. Lo and behold, a first line arrives. After years of writing the inner bit of you knows words that are likely to yield lots of rhymes.

RS: Is it important that your poetry rhymes?

CG: Rhyme and rhythm are universal. Everyone responds to the beat, as in music, and similar sounds as you get in rhyme. That's why nursery rhymes never go out of date and even new children's games will often use rhythm and rhyme together with chanting or singing. Better still, if you have some movement with it, like skipping.

RS: So do you advocate skipping to your own poetry?

CG: It's interesting that when talking about classical music we talk about Movements. Skipping could be seen as another form of dancing. When I hear rapping I feel I want to tap dance along to it. Nothing better for full health than the enjoyment of sound and movement in unison.

RS: You've chosen three poems, what made you write Inner Sense?

CG: My friend Susan coined the phrase to indicate that everyone has intuition or an inner voice that some people might call conscience. I so agreed with that I thought I'd write Susan a poem using that title and in so doing, explore and or discover my own feelings about what I intuitively felt was true for everybody. DISCUSS.

RS: And Many Faiths, One Future?

CG: The title's not new. In London I used to attend at the Friends' Meeting House in Euston meetings based on this subject. Amazingly it was run by a teenager. I'd now like to know how many other youngsters out there are interested to learn and share more about the very varied belief systems that already exist and maybe suggest better ways of celebrating our spirituality.

RS: And Gender?

CG: That was written in response to a lecture that I felt was too narrow and prejudiced in its outlook. For me, in terms of inner certainty, I often do feel isolated. Conceited or not, I deeply know that reincarnation is a fact for all that exists. Given that applies to every solitary soul, if true, it's the most dazzlingly simple way of understanding the reasons for our own existence.

RS: What has this to do with gender? Let's get to the point!

Good comment. Do you believe in reincarnation? If the answer's no, then I'd say "You've lost the plot, mate". Seriously, the plot is like a pre-birth blueprint and there has been enough reearch on this topic, as in the book, "Life Before Life" by Helen Wambach, to indicate the validity of pre-natal planning. Part of that includes gender. Souls under guidance will discuss or decide independently which gender next time on earth will speed up their learning. When I say learning, I mean about the totality of truth in human form. Interestingly, angels are always experienced and or illustrated as being androgynous. My poem intended to address these issues.


RS: Thank you, Christopher


CG: Thank you! All comments are most welcome, especially from those who would like to discuss or argue any of the issues I've covered.

Inner Sense

Above all physical horizons are the heavens
Life on earth evolves through multiple sevens
The itch of consciousness servant of Soul
Hints more truth and beauty beyond each pole.

But when Masters say LOOK within
How often did we try to begin
To raise consciousness by going deeper
Arousing Soul the earthly sleeper?
Or raise consciousness by going higher
While paying attention to saving Gaia?

To integrate all levels with earth
Pay Soul’s debts by seeking self-worth;
Love all along so lessons won’t repeat
With Soul’s clean sheet inner sense
The journey’s soon complete –so forward hence!

Many Faiths, One Future

The Higher we rise all might agree
The higher the prize and more to see.
But stay above all, refusing to fall,
Will not complete human harmony.

Many Faiths, One Future and one past,
Which Faiths still linger, which will last?
As energies change, and extend our range,
Let all flags wave from one tall mast.

Above, below our elderly Sun,
Angel of Youth till Kingdom Come
Let arrows of youth still aim for more truth.
All God's Words welcome one big pun.

From Cause-effect, free-will and all,
Through sunlit harvests, rains and squall,
As all life begun with All in the One,
Let all Creation heed one call.

GENDER

In every hu-man heart
from the very start
Soul’s fire has no fender

Returning to Its start
pure Soul has no gender
like God some people say.

No hu-man’s built one way
being both tough and tender
morphing through many lives
till husbands make good wives.
Whether as man or as a maid
love’s laws must be obeyed.
So make each mistake the mender
karma soon sent back to sender
role-play God’s most loving blender



Thursday, 20 May 2010

SUSALL

For some time now I have been holding a series of workshops under the general heading "SUSALL":

Seekers Uniting Spiritually All Loving Learning

These are a series of 24 interactive workshops which I can run at any location - indeed some of you may already have attended one or two or heard one of shortened versions I've held at Mind Body and Spirit fairs these past couple of years. All I need is a room and a willing and interested or intrigued audience! If you are interesting in hosting one or a series, or want to know more, please contact me via the blog comments or email me here. The 24 themes are as follows:


1) (L)earning from Past Lives


2) Looking 4 Your Higher Self


3) (L)earning with Angels


4) Sacred Secrets, Healing Sounds


5) Invisible Powers In You All - Spirit Tech?


6) Many Minds At Play - Multiple Intelligences?


7) How Kind is Kosmic Karma? - Cause and Effect?


8) Creative Philosophy, The Making of Me - Mapping the journey more accurately


9) Looking-Glass Alice & Today's Ageless Indigos?


10) Dreams and Astral Astronauts


11) My Identity Audit - Shaping my spiritual Profile


12) The Aquarian Gospel, Peace and Inter-Faith Teachings on Non-Violence


13) Religions, Robots and Rabbits


14) Discovering Atlantis - In You


15) Singing Up The Chakras


16) Unexpected Angles on Astrology


17) Soul-Centred Education - Completing Karma


18) Brain-Gym and Energy Management


19) Meditation as Medicine - DIY divinity


20) Creative Philosophy - Cradle to grave and beyond


21) My Identity Audit - The making of a better me


22) Spiritual History - Through 7 rays and multiple cycles


23) Cosmic Classrooms - Inter-dimensional intentions


24) Sacred Fables - with unicorns and totem animals


25) Dishonest to God

The above subjects are outlined in more detail on the dedicated SUSALL blog page which you can access via the button at the top of the right-hand sidebar or here


Saturday, 13 March 2010

Indian Summer

Anyone out there familiar with education in India? I have been invited out there towards the end of the year to run teacher training seminars. An exciting prospect given the midges don't bite too hard too often!

I'll be fascinated to discover in what ways the traditional aspects of their diverse culture are being successfully integrated into a more westernised mode of teacher delivery. Any insights, comments, insults, jokes or other that can illuminate this topic will be warmly appreciated by me.

Thanx in anticipation,

Christopher

Soul Educator



Thursday, 14 January 2010

I Get an Award!



I am very pleased to announce that United Press have awarded me the accolade of Writer of the Year in their True Life Story category for 2010.
The story was entitled "Behind the Curtain" and was about my early fascination with theatre and my first steps on the boards. It will be published in a collection to be issued this coming March, more details to follow nearer the publication date.






Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Civil war and slugs

Earlier I suggested that President Obama was a reincarnation of President Lincoln. This was not to suggest that the current president of the USA will come to a similar end but the fact that he is of mixed race surely would seem to be significant. Lincoln, in his day (or rather his nights) received dream guidance, especially before the different battles during the civil war. During the civil war, although republican, he was central in leading the fight for the emancipation of the slaves. Since the assassination of "I have a dream" Dr. Martin Luther King, the downgrading of the black communities has been somewhat alleviated, helped I would suggest by the global reputation and good will of the ex-president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Back to Obama; if karma works in reverse it's interesting to suggest that this time round he's not a Republican. Further, in terms of his spiritual mission now will he not help to build benign bridges between the possible warring factions of religious fundamentalists, be they Christian or Muslim. Indeed, if another civil war is pending on that continent because of say, people enslaved by poverty or the opium of some belief system, which section of society might endanger the prevailing power system the more? Will it be helped or hindered by the constitutional invitation to bear arms?

Back to slugs, and I don't mean bullets! Can anyone tell me why in my kitchen there is a breeding family of slugs? Their slime trails appear overnight and it's only in the darkness that one can capture them and thereby despatch same back to their maker. What I'm asking is, given my kitchen door is so near to green stuff (they demolished my spinach) why are they coming indoors and for what food? I'm told it's fun to get them drunk on beer but for a teetotaller that's surely not good advice! Should I drown them in a happy woozy state of bliss? After all, if they're going to the slug heaven already full of bliss, shouldn't they really feel more at there than in my kitchen? Slug lovers, please respond!

Monday, 13 April 2009

Poynton, Cheshire 19th April


If you live in the Cheshire (Wilmslow, Stockport), North Derbyshire or Greater Manchester area you may be interested to know that Christopher will be giving a talk entitled "Singing Up The Chakras" at Rosemary Douglas' Mind Body and Spirit Fair at Poynton, Cheshire on the afternoon of Sunday 19th April, sometime between 2.30 and 4.30pm. Regretfully, on this occasion, Christopher will not be exhibiting at the fair but the talk will be for one full hour!

Poynton Civic Hall is located just off Park Lane in Poynton, Cheshire - map here - which is south of Stockport. The fair runs across the whole weekend, tickets £3 & £4 on the door or £2 & £3 in advance (see website for details). Arrive early and visit the wide range of exhibits, have a reading or take in another talk. There are refreshments available locally and plenty of free parking. Poynton is situated in a lovely area with plenty of other local attractions

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Gardening

When I was a teacher I felt it was like gardening people. Many of them were in bud, many bruised and a few blooming awful. Joking aside, some were coming into bloom well before others. Now that I'm retired and gardening with plants rather than with people it seems to me there are similarities worth exploring. Slugs! Do you know how amazing they are? Their sense of smell is far better than a police sniffer dog. They can catch the scent of a favourite food 20 feet away. Maybe some of you have found slugs and sometimes snails halfway up a high wall and wondered what on earth they are doing there, not on earth. My friend, Richard, typing this, suggests feeling high, it's time to mate. Any comments on that?

This puts me in mind of Eleanor Roosevelt. She once had a garden rose named after her. On reading the catalogue, she was far from feeling flattered. The words read, "No good in a bed, but fine up against a wall." Sex education in schools, unlike the birds and bees in gardens, is considered a controversial topic, except to kids. Do you think teenagers throbbing away at their desks should be introduced to an anecdote, in the name of history, the like of which relating to Mrs Roosevelt is given above? Also controversially, if there are "slugs" and "weeds" in a classroom who refuse to be fertilised by the wisdom of the teachers, as in the Garden of Eden, should they be expelled. Please spot the anomoly in my logic as demonstrated above! (I used to love teachers who could admit error, when the were in the wrong. Trouble is, I can't remember any). YOU?