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Saturday, 22 July 2023

No Longer is The Ploughing

Picture credit Kridneh via Pixabay free images

Last Sunday, in keeping with the Bible story of the sower, scattering seeds that both perish and prosper depending on where they fall, we sung (on Lindisfarne) the well-known harvest thanksgiving hymn ‘We Plough The Seeds and Scatter the Good Seed on the Land’. 

 

I was reminded that back in 2011, I wrote new words trying to reflect the onward march of technology on the farm. The revised version was called ‘The Great Machines of Harvest’ which can be accessed by link at the end of this post.

 

However, as we sang the original version of the hymn, I was disconcerted by, what in these ‘extreme weather’ times, felt complacent to me, and I realised, the same criticism could be applied to my 2011 version. 

 

During the afternoon following the service, I explored a different approach which once again could be sung to any familiar hymn tune used for the original version. Here it is - and suddenly with the stupidity of politicians wanting to ditch green policies, it feels important to post it

 

No Longer is The Ploughing


No longer is the ploughing

one annual winter chore:

fields now are laced with compounds

so they will yield much more.

But snow which once warmed seedlings

might now be rain extreme,

so weather’s wild excesses 

wreck cultivation schemes.

 

Refrain

 

All good gifts around us

are not found everywhere,

for drought and floods and warfare,

can render farmland bare.

 

Although our generous Maker

desires that earth should thrive,

sustain its population

that everyone might live. 

The greed and vast consumption

of those in lands of wealth

mean millions face starvation

and dangerous ill-health

 

Refrain

 

We ask you then, O Father

‘Help us make protests strong

‘gainst fools and vested interests

who’d short-term gains prolong,

instead of realising

the change we can’t avoid:

STOP oil! STOP profiteering!

Before all Earth’s destroyed.  


The Great Machines of Harvest mentioned in the first paragraph can be accessed HERE 

Tuesday, 14 February 2023

The Atom and The Molecule are part of God’s Great Plan

The Atom and The Molecule

(A faith and science song - tune to follow)

 

Source: CGI by the author: note the heart of the image

This is a lighthearted song which blends the science of Creation and an outline of the Christian story. I hope you and God will like it: I found it great fun to write!

 

The atom and the molecule are part of Gods’ great plan, 

the photon and the proton both emerged in The Big Bang. 

The source of all the elements was God’s almighty Word,

and the fundamental forces* jumped for joy! 

 

Great rocks and little pebbles were coerced by gravity 

to form amazing planets, and enormous galaxies 

The source of all this gathering was God’s almighty Word,

and the fundamental forces jumped for joy! 

 

Great beasts preceded humans here, upon our planet earth,

extinction by an asteroid left fossils we unearth.

The source of all those massive lives was God’s almighty Word,

and the fundamental forces jumped for joy! 

 

Among much smaller creatures, human beings then evolved

and Eve and Adam’s epic was the wisest story told

Of mortals’ brash behaviour despite God’s forewarning Word.

And the fundamental forces paused their joy.

 

As humans down the ages moved away from God’s great plan,

He gave His Son to visit us, from baby through to man,

to offer us a vision of life lived by His Word,

and the angel hosts of heaven sung for joy.

 

Good News and life eternal were the messages of Christ,

confronting powerful leaders anxious they might be displaced;

Christ’s shameful killing at their hands fulfilled the Prophets’ Words

(Pause)

AT HIS RISING ALL THE COSMOS LEAPT FOR  JOY!



* The Fundamental Forces are 

    • The Weak nuclear force responsible for particle decay: find a good physics site such as 'Live Science’ to explain the mechanics of this and the other three forces.You will find a link at the bottom of this post.
    • The Strong nuclear force
    • Electromagnetism     
    • Gravity
    •                                                               
    • These four forces govern everything in the Universe (Source: Space.com)


This same theme is explored in a rather more youth-friendly  song called The Bible Starts with Awesome Tale which can be accessed HERE


And similar ideas are caught into the hymn Source of The Fundamental Forces


The four fundamental forces are explained on this page of the Live Science website


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 18 July 2020

Spirituality and Science Gallery No 5

This small collection of three images on eye-catching backgrounds brings the number to twelve in this new enterprise for The Cross and The Cosmos.
These and other extracts of earlier poems 
have been mounted on attractive backgrounds
 by my Grandson, Thomas Whitehead, 
to whom I am very grateful.

Further images will be posted from time to time and we will be working to provide pdf images to allow any of these images to be printed and possibly used as conversation starters about God and Science
Each picture in the gallery is drawn from either 
NASA, Pixabay or my own images.

Image Credit Pixabay

To access all three verses of this prayer for guidance
when using the internet CLICK HERE 


Image Credit Pixabay

To access all four verses of this
easily learned children’s song
(for primaries) CLICK HERE 


Image credit NASA
To access the whole of the 
short prose-poem
 from which this is an extract

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

9th Birthday of this blog

A day to celebrate with this Cosmic Doxology - which can be sung to Blaenwern (Love Divine). Also delighted at passing the quarter of a million page-views at the end of last week.

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Bring some joy into the lockdown: Music - a mighty gift.

Credit www.publicdomainpictures.net

I caught it only fleetingly as I ‘surfed’ some websites – a single line that set me thinking - ‘Music is a gift of God’. That chimed with something I make part of my quiet times. YouTube is a rich resource for videos of all kinds of music in a wide, wide range of styles and one's favourite hymn is an excellent starting point to experiment with. Just call up, for example ‘YouTube And Can it Be’. (You now know one of my favourites!) But try ‘YouTube Shine Jesus Shine’ if that’s more to your taste. There really is something for everyone.

So, before I give you some further ideas, let me share more about one version of ‘And Can It Be’ which should be one of the options you will be presented with. It is a clip from a ‘Songs of Praise’ broadcast. To me, it is magnificent far beyond the great tune, great words level. The congregation is wonderfully diverse: young people, old people, people of numerous races, some who look very much like I envisage ‘business’ people, lots of smiles and those lovely moments when someone realises they are ‘on screen’ for just a few moments. Some wonderful national costumes; singing with wide open mouths; singing with less wide mouths. Then a piece of brilliant creativity. As the line ‘I woke, the dungeon flamed with light’, comes on screen, the camera points straight at a spotlight and the screen flares into a brief blaze of glory. Then as the hymn draws to an end the camera hovers on a young black man who is so enjoying the singing making it a moment moment to thank God and Charles Wesley for his incredible words that are as true today as they were in his time – 300 years ago, and they appear line by line on the screen so anyone can follow. But not to forget Thomas Campbell who provided the glorious tune.

But that may not be your taste. If not, then how about watching hundreds, if not thousands of young people worshipping together. To see that happening is a joy, just call up You Tube Hillsong. Here again such a glorious grouping of people of all nations. A different balance to the congregation of ‘And Can it Be’ and a reminder that Jesus’ love is wide and free.

‘YouTube Taize’ will lead you into something quite different, calm reflective music maybe especially delightful in the evening. The search will offer you the simple, restful and consoling chants in English or Latin and some in other languages too. Pick one of those that appeals most to you but be brave from time to time and think about the multitude of people who may prefer another language to worship the same God as we do.

Songs from Iona which are always thought provoking are a bit harder to find because the most popular sites using the island’s name are about cruises but YouTube Wild Goose will uncover a fair number fairly easily. Here you will be presented with hymns and songs about social justice, creation in all its glory and some short songs from the world’s church which again recognise that songs and hymns and worship chants arise from people all over this lovely but endangered world of ours. 

So what thought is uppermost in my mind as I leave this with you. This is a real chance to enjoy your favourite hymns or worship songs – but ALSO an opportunity to go beyond your own comfort zone in the privacy of your own home and reflect on how our human-ness gives rise to such a glorious range of styles of bringing different people closer to God. Oh yes! And you will, of course, find a different style again by calling up ‘YouTube Psalms ‘. May whatever you alight upon bring you joy.

Later added note: (2 June 2020) Since the beginning of the Lockdown, there has been a surge of recordings of ‘Blessings’. These are a remarkable use of contemporary video equipment, including, in some cases, mobile phones. Well worth having a look at: I think this is the ‘origin’ of the  song from Elevation Worship. You should be able to find an English version, a South African, South Korean, German,  Zimbabwean, Canadian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, two or three American and Dutch, at least. Whilst you will almost certainly not want to listen to them all, I invite you to watch the first three to four minutes of a few, and marvel at some of the features. Most are sung by young people, most of the singers seem to be joy-filled, many (I think most) of the recordings have members of different races among the singers, thus giving a clear message about the wide spread of the Gospel  and hope for all of us and for the churches of Jesus.

Even later note! (27th October 2020)
There are now over 80 different versions - and some from countries that might surprise many of us in the wealthy west.
Have a look at The Blessing, Uzbekistan for instance.

Thursday, 20 February 2020

Corals are bleaching (Suggested Tune Bunessan/ Morning has broken)



Bleached coral, like this in New Caledonia, 
has become a global phenomenon and a stark indicator
of the impact of unabated climate change. 
Corals are crucial ocean nurseries,
nurturing up to 25 percent of all marine species.
Credit: XL Catlin Seaview Survey/March 2016. 
Photo and comment copied with thanks from ‘Inside Science News

Corals are bleaching 
(Suggested Tune Bunessan/ Morning has broken)

Corals are bleaching,
glaciers receding,
sea levels rising
on many shores.
Species are dying,
fewer birds flying.
Plastics defiling
the oceans’ floors.

Refrain
Father forgive us
all of our blindness
that fails to see
the truth in the facts,       
that we are killing       
our precious planet.
Wake us from slumber;
Stir us to act.

Cyclones, tornadoes    
are more ferocious;
witness the records
of current times.      
Flooding and droughts
are far more disastrous;                    
homes and lives lost
in torrents and slime.
            Refrain.

Make us determined
To be good stewards
of this your planet
to which Christ came.
We as his people
must fight for justice
by seeking ways 
to curb climate change.

The justice identified in the last verse, is a critical concept for Christians: over and again, it becomes absolutely clear that it is the poorest who already are, and will keep on suffering most from the effects of climate change and chaos. So if we have any heart for the poor, doing whatever we can to mitigate these effects is our duty as followers of Christ. 

Further poems, hymns, songs about Caring for our Common Home can be found at the 
 Living With Integrity pages on this blog

Original introduction: In a very active protest week in Cambridge UK, with  a roundabout sealed off by Extinction Rebellion Youth
 and a college lawn dug up,
this new song is dedicated to the protestors
and those of Christian Climate Action
who will be celebrating Communion alongside
other protesters.

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Inspired by Psalm 150 and re-imagined for the Second Space Age

Moth Nebula - (Acrylic: imagined): Gold of
the cosmic background to represent
the sovereignty of our Creator God.

Praise God in his holiness;
Praise him in heaven, his glorious dwelling-place

Praise him from the unknown depths of stars, moons and planets; and from the soaring wonders of the vastness of space.

Praise him for the marvellous gift of matter; and for his extravagant love for all that lives.

Let great aquatic creatures and enormous land-bound mammals, miniscule animals, insects and microscopic cells, praise the Lord.

Let forms of life wholly beyond human comprehension, praise the Lord.

For the neural pathways that birth our imaginations and give rise to all our understandings, give thanks and praise.

Let everything that exists, Praise the Lord.

No better reason for posting this other than it is ‘A new song, to The Lord’ (Psalm 33 v3: Ps 96 v1: Ps 98 v1: Ps 149 v1: Isaiah 42 v10 among other invitations to sing a new song).

Other psalms and Bible passages re-imagined for the twenty-first century can be found as under
Psalm 8 verses 1 and 2 reimagined for C21
Psalm 24 re-imagined for C21
Psalm 93 reimagined for C21
Job 38 verse 4 ff






Friday, 20 September 2019

We Have a Lovely Planet

This children’s song, ‘We Have a Lovely Planet (for Key Stages 1 & 2) is an advance issue of one of the songs which will be incorporated in a new songbook of 30 songs titled ’Sing of God and Science’ due to be published by Kevin Mayhew in June 2020: so watch this site to learn more as the publication date comes nearer.

Credit NASA: Blue Marble

The purpose of the book is to make it better understood that science and faith can complement each other in showing the glory of God in his Universe. There are a few more songs in the same vein on this blog they can be found at the address shown below.

However, it is very appropriate to post this this particular song on this, the day of protest by children across the world demanding that politicians take the issues surrounding climate chaos seriously. So this song is published in solidarity with that youthful generation who are going to have to live with the mistakes of the older post-war generations: they deserve all the support and encouragement they can get. Well done! all of you.

Why not ask for this hymn to be sung in collective worship times in school to help keep the issues sharply in focus. And, Oh Yes! Some of you might be able to write better songs on the subject - which could be one of your contributions to keep the profile of the issue where it needs to be: top of the political and economic agenda

We have a lovely planet
For God’s creatures all to share
He asked us to be kind to it,
Look after it with care:
There’s lots of things we can do
To tend to God’s creation;
Look after plants and animals
And people of all nations.

Cars and things with engines
Are harmful to the air.
We can walk and cycle,
Help save the world we share.
And as we look around us
At birds and bugs and trees
We thank God for creation
Asking ‘Help us love it, please’.

Now pricey bottled water
Is the same as from the tap
Both of them are H20
So why the costly gap?
The charge is for the bottles
Which at sea disintegrate
Into a billion fragments
Sealing birds’ and fishes’ fates.

Then in a spoken chant
You could buy a flask, to fill as you need,
Your water stays cool,
It’s a ‘Save God’s Earth’ deed.

Further Care of The Planet songs, hymns and poems can be found at https://crossandcosmos.blogspot.com/p/care-of-planet-collection.html

Friday, 19 July 2019

Lord Fill Me With (Digital) Wisdom.

I chose today’s picture to convey something of the extraordinary scope of the world-wide web and the confusion some of us can feel when trying to comprehend the rapidity of communications today compared with 10, 20, 50 years ago. To pray for wisdom in our use of this amazing technology and especially for the ability not to be distracted by trivia or worse, feels wholly appropriate. And if a suitable opportunity arose, the three verses could be sung to ’Streets of Laredo'

Lord, fill me with wisdom
each moment I access
the content and threads
of my tablet or phone:
keep me from time-wasting
on dangerous distractions,
or seeking for dark sites
to which I feel drawn.

The internet offers
the world on our small screens:
it tempts us to spending
on things we don’t need.
Invites us pursue links
that lead us to darkness
and sometimes self-loathing
through sex, hate or greed.

So, Lord help me focus
on sites that are wholesome,
avoiding all those
that will bring me to harm.
And if I am moved to 
express web-opinions
please help me to foster 
love, justice and calm.           

© TT June 2019

You will also find a companion poem entitled ‘With my Phone in my hand’ by clicking HERE

Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Introductory Booklet of 11 Hymns and Songs of Faith, Beauty and Science

I have been asked a few times lately to make my introductory collection of congregational hymns and songs of Faith, Beauty and Science available electronically.

A set of JPEGS follow which printed out will make up a 12 page A5 booklet to browse. All the hymns/songs can be sung to the tunes suggested which will be familiar to many fellowships and congregations. The topics covered in these 11 are
As Mighty Glaciers Recede - Climate change & Christian stewardship.
Be Still Small Earth - The cosmic signs attending Jesus’ birth.
Beyond The Farthest - DNA & moral understandings.
Cosmic Doxology - The present-now and cosmic Christ.
Does the God who Lived a Human - Injustice, false news, lies in our corridors of power. NB. The booklet pages suggest using the tune to Through The Night of Doubt and Sorrow. It is the 8.7.8.7 tune called ‘Marching’.
For Amazement by Beauty - Thanksgiving for our brain and our senses.
Give Thanks to God for Human Brains - Brains, Evolution, Age-related brain potential, medical research.
Let The Cosmos Praise its Maker - From the immense to the subatomic, Creation, Salvation.
Make us Good Stewards, Lord - Fossil fuels, plastics, possessions, injustice, the plight of the poor.
Stars and Planets Sing Your Story - The Cosmos, astronomy, the Incarnation, Redemption.
The Glorious Stars of Night’s Dark Sky - Astronomy, The Big bang, Creation. as God’s gift, Evolution, our fall and redemption








Further hymns, songs and meditations can be found at A COLLECTION OF POEMS CELEBRATING THE RICHNESS OF BEAUTY, SCIENCE AND FAITH

Saturday, 9 February 2019

A Sign of Hope: A small child in church

A little while back my d-in-law expressed her anger about her two-year-old being shushed in church. It seems from social media this happens in too many other places as well. The incident encouraged me to write the following. Feel free to pass this to others who might experience/ have experienced a similar vexation - if you feel it might be helpful


A Sign of Hope

There is hope when the voice of a young child
sounds out amidst a silence, a reading,
or prayer in a church:
for then you can thank the Holy Spirit that two, or even three
generations of a family are on a journey of faith,
making their search
to find the Saviour, who said, so explicitly,
‘Don’t ever stop them! Let the little children come to me.’

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

The Cosmic Genesis Burst Forth, (A Celebration of Creation and Redemption)

‘Creation' by Joanna Tulloch: 
This watercolour has been used elsewhere
on this blog - in landscape
rather than portrait. This serves as a reminder that at
the moment of creation there is no up or down,
nor east or west! For details of Joanna’s most recent 
book of poetry and her art - see note at end of post.

The Cosmic Genesis Burst Forth (8.8.8.8) can be sung to ‘Pure Nobis Nascitur’/ 'Come Thou Redeemer of the Earth'

The Cosmic genesis burst forth, 
Obedient to God’s Holy Word;
As light and particles deployed
‘’Tis Good”, God cried, with holy joy. 

Amidst this glorious mystery,
Time marked the start of history,
Allowing us to estimate
When primal matter did inflate.

That vast expansion left its trace, 
as stars and gas pervaded space, 
their early light and cosmic signs 
show how our universe aligned.  

Long aeons passed whilst dying stars
collapsed and flung their matter far:
some coalesced into our sun
whose planet forming then begun.

Once light and dark on early earth
Gave rise to vegetative birth:
A world for creature forms, then ripe 
To form a host of archetypes.  

Through evolution's wondrous chain
came humankind with thinking brain.
But love, God’s plan for all the world 
was soon, alas, by sin, despoiled

So late in time God intervened
By sending Christ to bear that sin,
through dying on the cross for us.
O praise the Lord for his great grace.

I am indebted to The Revd Dr Rodney Holder, author of ‘Big Bang, Big God: A Universe Designed for Life’ for looking over the text of this hymn and making suggestions to improve the science in it. 

If you like this hymn There is a further collection of Hymns/ Songs of Faith, Beauty and Science on this blog.

If you like Joanna’s watercolour, her latest book of poetry and artwork, 'The Invitation To The Garden' is available from Troubador Books where you will find the details.


Wildfires: Evidence of Climate Chaos

Wildfires: Evidence of Climate Chaos
Wildfires: Evidence of Climate Chaos

Cascade of Stars and Gas (Imagined image: CGI)

Cascade of Stars and Gas (Imagined image: CGI)
Cascade of Stars and Gases. This image will take you to the meditation 'Deep Silence'

Butterfly Nebula (CGI)

Butterfly Nebula (CGI)
The Imaginary Butterfly Nebula . Anything like this would be a real Curiosity! The image will link you to the reflection titled 'Curiosity' which is actually a celebration of the achievement of landing the Mars Rover of that name

Ten thousand billion suns - A scintilla of God’s Universe

Ten thousand billion suns - A scintilla of God’s Universe
It is currently thought that the Universe has at least 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars! Hence the use of the word ‘scintilla’ for a mere ten thousand billion.

Cross and Particle Accelerator (CGI)

Cross and Particle Accelerator (CGI)
Cross and Particle Accelerator. The words of 'A Prayer for Understanding' can be viewed by clicking on this image

Nebula (Embroidery)

Nebula (Embroidery)
Nebula (Embroidery) to accompany the poem 'Invitation' which can be found by clicking on the image.

Nativity Star (CGI)

Nativity Star (CGI)
Nativity Star: This image will link you to the collection of new Carols on this site. Also, the image can easily be copied onto an overhead acetate and used as a window decoration. Easy for children to achieve. Note the cross at the centre of the star.

Orange Galaxy

Orange Galaxy
'Orange Galaxy' posted to accompany 'Bounded and Boundless'. Go to the poem by clicking on the image.

Cosmic Ikon 8 Moth

Cosmic Ikon 8 Moth
Cosmic Ikon 8: Moth Nebula(imagined-acrylic) The Gold field of deep space is intended to convey the Lordship of Christ over the whole of the Cosmos

Surprise garden rose (Photo)

Surprise garden rose (Photo)
This beautiful head of roses in our garden, which are giving off a delightful perfume in the morning sun, seems a fitting picture to link to the sonnet 'Evolution and Beauty'. Let the picture take you there. It is a surprise because it is growing high on a bush of otherwise pure yellow roses: amazing!

Cross and Vortex

Cross and Vortex
'Cross and Vortex' to accompany 'Stars and Planets Sing Your Glory'. Click on the image to go to the poem/hymn.

Gaseous Cosmic Threads (Mixed media)

Gaseous Cosmic Threads (Mixed media)
Gaseous Cosmic Threads: Mixed media - acrylics and painted threads

St Francis’ Sky (Photo)

St Francis’ Sky (Photo)
Warm Umbrian Hills: Click image to take you to the poem St Francis' Sky

Cosmic Icon 7 Summerflower

Cosmic Icon 7 Summerflower
Cosmic Icon 7 - Summerflower Nebula (Acrylic)

Cosmic Labyrinth (CGI)

Cosmic Labyrinth (CGI)
'Cosmic Labyrinth' - This icon is a symbol of the path through the near reaches of the Cosmos with its 'Havens' where current advances in science (2012/13) are celebrated. By clicking on the picture you will be taken to the latest version of the poem of the same name.

Cross of Autumn Leaves (cropped Photo)

Cross of Autumn Leaves (cropped Photo)
Time, perhaps to consider a restorative break before the approach of Advent/ Christmas. Let this image take you to 'On Drawing Apart'.

IONA: The Marble Quarry (Photo)

IONA: The Marble Quarry (Photo)
On the South shore of Iona is a bay which shows the industrial scarring of a beautiful place. Read of it by clicking on the picture

Celtic cross candle (Photo)

Celtic cross candle (Photo)
Celtic Cross and candle' linked to the poem 'Awesome, Wonderful Creator'. Go to the poem by clicking on the image.

Light of the World amidst stars (CGI)

Light of the World amidst stars (CGI)
'Light of the world' posted to accompany 'To Light'. Find the poem by clicking on the image.

Iona from Fionnphort (Watercolour)

Iona from Fionnphort (Watercolour)
Iona from Fionnphort. At this point of the Isle of Mull, the end of a pilgrimage or trip to Iona is in sight. Click on this picture to take you to the poem 'IONA - The Pilgrim Way'

My Mesh Mask for Radiotherapy

My Mesh Mask for Radiotherapy
This is the mask which was moulded to my face to ensure the radiotherapy I had in April 2017 was precisely targeted. You can read more by clicking on the image

Double Celebration

Double Celebration
Pam, who has been magnificent in caring for me since my Cancer diagnosis in October and I celebrate the end of Radiotherapy and our 36th Wedding Anniversary (Note the return of some hair!). Click on the image to read about the treatment - and waiting.

St Neots Sunset (Photo)

St Neots Sunset (Photo)
Surrounded by beauty: Whie 'Evolution and Beauty' became one of the most viewed poems on this blog, Pam, my wife took this gorgeous picture of a sunset over the flatlands of Cambridgeshire UK. Click on it to go to the poem

Gabriel - written/painted by Pam, my wife in 2015

Gabriel - written/painted by Pam, my wife in 2015
Gabriel began the Christmas story with his visit to Mary. The story is told in our Christmas collection in the Carol, Go to Nazareth My Great Messenger. Click on this image to take you there.

Maple Leaf Nebula (CGI)

Maple Leaf Nebula (CGI)
IMAGINARY IMAGE TO CELEBRATE CANADA DAY: Click on this his imaginary 'Maple Leaf Nebula' to take you to a poem entitled 'Nebula' (image not to be confused with NGC 2024, the Flame Nebula which is also known as the Maple Leaf)

Beauty in the Garden - June 2016

Beauty in the Garden - June 2016
Beauty in the Garden - June 2016

Aurora Imagined over Iona (Watercolour & pastel)

Aurora Imagined over Iona (Watercolour & pastel)
First posted here on Adomnan’s day (23rd September) 2015. An imagined natural phenomenom that could be seen to resonate mystically with the idea of Iona being a ‘thin place’ where heaven brushes earth.

Assisi Sunset

Assisi Sunset
Assisi Sunset

Thinking about the Brain

Thinking about the Brain
This image is formed from a small section of neural pathways posted by the Koch Institute, clipped, part inverted and stitched together. It is intended to impart a sense of our extensive, but still partial understanding of what goes on in that awesome part of our bodies, our brains. By clicking on the image, you will be taken to a celebratory poem/song ‘For Amazement by Beauty’ about all of our senses.

Source (CGI by Trevor Thorn)

Source (CGI by Trevor Thorn)
Source: Expand the image to reveal its heart

Rainbow spiral (CGI)

Rainbow spiral (CGI)
'Rainbow Spiral' to accompany 'Darkness,Illuminator' . Find the poem by clicking on the iImagined mage

Cross and simple Prayer rope (Photo)

Cross and simple Prayer rope (Photo)
Cross and simple prayer rope: make one like this to use as an aid to using ‘The Jesus Prayer'