A life and Lakeland Pilgrimage
A pilgrim's guide around the Northern fells of the English Lake District and a history of early British Christianity through the eyes of locally revered St. Kentigern.
Published by Wild Goose Publications 2019
A pilgrim's guide around the Northern fells of the English Lake District and a history of early British Christianity through the eyes of locally revered St. Kentigern.
Published by Wild Goose Publications 2019
12 steps to freedom, awakening and the Beloved
The way of the mystic, the contemplative, is the Way of Heartfullness. This book is a course in how to live this Way in the modern world and practical guidance in how to liberate and cherish the very essence of who we are, what it is to be fully human, and deepen the relationship with the Divine. Twelve steps, drawing on wisdom ancient and modern, provide an interior pilgrimage, a Way of getting free of the ego-driven life and the addictions that keep us trapped in it. This is the freedom that arises when we start living from the soul. Each step of the way the reader will be guided in the ways and means of opening to that freedom and living a life that is more loving, joyful and authentic. This Way offers personal blessings, then so much more, for it lifts us into our own unique participation in the healing of a world in turmoil.
As environmental systems collapse, there is a different way to think about our place in the world.
Directed by Thomas Wohlmut, this documentary features Stephen G Wright as he describes the practice of contemplation and its importance in a time of social and ecological collapse.
“The film has succeeded in providing a “bridge” to that Sacred Space where I questioned my right relationship with any sort of spirituality as I define, and got spirituality as I define, and got some grub for my soul.”
“Your video is absolutely beautiful - your spirit, soul and profound mysticism and interconnection shine out, it's a presence transmission that nourishes my soul.”
Fugue - Climate, Collapse and Contemplation
We are facing a global catastrophe. Climate change is shaking all our economic, political, social and ecological systems to the core. Some even argue we are drifting at increasing speed toward an extinction level event.
It’s going to get worse.
This is ‘the Collapse’ – not a bang, but a whimper of accumulating of crises.
How do we hold it together as things fall apart? How do we find a stable centre amid disintegration?
This book is not about climate change or the effects. They have gone beyond the deniable. The reality of the Collapse and its causes are real, present and indisputable. The question now is, how to find a way through them?