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Compassionate Care & Spiritual Support for seriously ill, dying and bereaved people, their families, friends and carers. The Trust is a free and autonomous association of Buddhists from all Traditions and Schools, open to everyone. A UK-Registered Charity No 298859.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Farewell

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This blog no longer has legitimacy, because - as mentioned in my last posting - I've resigned as chairman, and having given up my truste...
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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Swallow Squabble

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(Photograph "Swallow Squabble" by Barbara Scoles) Verse 33 from The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva When you squabble with others ab...
Thursday, June 2, 2011

Innovation without Change

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This is the title of a book written 20 years ago by David Brandon (see portrait) to argue for radical improvements in what were described th...
Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Essex Mind & Spirit Networking Lunch

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REPORT – NETWORKING LUNCH That's the Spirit! This lively title captured the mood of the twenty-five participants who met for a networkin...
Monday, May 16, 2011

Chaplaincy competencies

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The 'competency framework' is a fairly new way of describing what used to be listed as the 'skills, knowledge and attitudes'...
Monday, May 2, 2011

The language of compassion

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We are all pioneers of a sort - rough frontiersmen and women. The so-called helping professions are at the beginning of an exciting journey ...
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

In the Doldrums - and coming out

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My last post was about six months ago. I've been in the doldrums since then, a long dip into lassitude, sails limp, going nowhere. It se...
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Peter Goble
Rayleigh, Essex, United Kingdom
I'm a Trustee, and I write this blog as my window on the Trust's (and my own) occasional happenings, where they seem to co-incide or overlap, and very much from a personal point of view.
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