Issue 28-10-2022

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Bear in mind: Dave Dight’s Thought for the Week

FREE 27 Oct 2022 | by Dave Dight

The human brain is possibly the most complex object in the universe – with it we out-competed other hominins. It gives us frameworks for meanings, including belief systems. These in turn offer coherence to our lives, and give rules for social organisation. But they also provide solutions to existential concerns by...

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Anti-frackers vow to carry on

FREE 27 Oct 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

‘It is heartbreaking to find that our apparent success in stopping the local drilling plans has been so easily overturned…' | Photo: Anti-fracking Quaker campaigners, courtesy BYM

Anti-fracking campaigners, including Friends, are gathering to discuss resistance to the government’s plans to reverse the ban on fracking.

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Going forward: Paul Hodgkin writes from the year 2037

27 Oct 2022 | by Paul Hodgkin

‘In 2037, the Society is far more diverse than it used to be.’ | Photo: Rajan being arrested, by Vladimir Morozov

Looking back from 2037, it all started very quietly. Back in 2022, five Meetings decided independently that they wanted to sell their Meeting houses. It seemed a bit sad, but perhaps it didn’t matter that much – after all, seventy per cent of new members came from the thirty per cent of...

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Not the same old story: Roland Carn revisits a popular tale

27 Oct 2022 | by Roland Carn

‘In the silence between ministry, Quaker potters adjust their ideas.’ | Photo: by SwapnIl Dwivedi on Unsplash

Do you remember the story of the blind priests? Long, long ago, and far, far away, the sage told of the blind priests who each touched the same thing. One said, ‘It’s a pointy spear.’ The next said, ‘It’s a twisty snake.’ The third said, ‘It’s a...

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Death do us part? Molly Meacher, Anne Charvet, Eileen Aird and Terri Banks on assisted dying

27 Oct 2022 | by Molly Meacher, Anne Charvet, Eileen Aird and Terri Banks

‘There are still people beyond the reach of palliative care.’ | Photo: by Marcello Leal on Unsplash

In the past few years, major changes have been made around the world regarding assisted dying. It is the right time to revisit the subject.

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When Autumn comes

27 Oct 2022 | by Rosie Adamson-Clark

'But they have reason to wake in spring, Ready to reach towards the Light again, I feel the loss of energy and power.' | Photo: by Lucas George Wendt on Unsplash

I have come to the time When I watch seasons change, Mainly from my window, Nature is framed like some Constable or Turner, Startling, I notice garden choices Some not mine, a year’s growth Will fade, Autumn is here, The full eye blasting colour of the reds Of the...

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Public Order Bill passes milestone

FREE 27 Oct 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers are expressing dismay that a bill which would drastically limit the right to protest has passed through parliament.

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New fund for young climate activists

27 Oct 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers have helped set up a new memorial fund to support young climate activists.

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BYM reports on party conference season

27 Oct 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

The leaders of both major parties – one, of course, now changed – seemed committed to tackling the climate crisis, but had different solutions to achieving this, Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) said, after staff attended Labour and Conservative Party conferences.

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Friends raise issue of military emissions

27 Oct 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) has welcomed an intervention during a meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) raising the issue of military emissions.

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A close encounter: Eoin McCarthy visits Northwest Border Meeting in Strasbourg

27 Oct 2022 | by Eoin McCarthy

Last month, fifty-two Friends from eleven countries met in Strasbourg for Northwest Border Meeting, a gathering of Friends from across Europe. Having missed the joy of being gathered in person for the last two years, there was much joy and many new encounters.

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All Ways Walk Cheerfully, by Peter Schweiger

27 Oct 2022 | by Review by Keith Chatfield

Life is a patchwork of happenings, some planned for, many disjointed, and countless repetitive. The richer the incidents that make up these happenings, the richer the patchwork, and this book unpacks a fascinating and busy life in a refreshingly honest style – at times planned, at times disjointed, at times repetitive,...

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Letters - 28 October 2022

27 Oct 2022 | by The Friend

Language The quote from Quaker faith & practice (Qf&p) in Ol Rappaport’s article on antisemitisn (30 September) really spoke to me. ‘The language in which we express what we… say is of vital importance; it both shapes and reflects our values’ (Qf&p 23.44). Language is indeed important,...

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