 - Last login: 6 hours agoMazadan
- peter is a 51 year old single guy from Maidstone, England, UK.
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If you seek some well-heeled and materialistic person please look else where.
If for that matter you seek someone who is spiritual, non materialistic, Look
no further. I walk a deeply spiritual path, though I do not adhere to any major or minor religion.
I am a real man not the macho type. And have been called dangerously
intellectual, an amazing man, a great bear of a man and just delicious.
I do not seek a mix of soul mate, lover, friend and companion etc.
This is a very rare thing and one is lucky to find it.
If you seek this mix then please look elsewhere but I fear you may never find.
I enjoy so much in this life.
From reading the works of Rumi and Tagore to eating dark chocolate and making bread.
This is only a small reflection of me to know me more why not get in contact.
Let's see if we walk the same path together.
Peace love and light.x.x.
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Now heres a thing. Apparently the blossoming of hawthorn is an indicator of of the changing climate as it is out in April instead of May. But there is a bi of a catch.
As you move up country from Cornwall to Scotland. It will blossom at various times when I used to visit friends in Devon some years ago. March was the time the hawthorn blossomed while every where else it was just coming into leaf or if you lived right up north it would not possibly be even in bud.
Where I lived in Accrington there was always a two week window in the way plants grew from where we lived and the top of the hill. There was a time that the celebration of Beltane was determined by May blossom.
For in many things it is only recently that we have used a calendar for determining what we do. Most things were done by natural signs. The saying of "cast ne'er a clout till may be out" still holds true the May being hawthorn blossom lol.
But much weather lore and such does hold true a red sky at night does foretell good weather as does the red one at dawn giving rise to inclement weather.
Swallows flying high is a sure sign of good weather as well.
But there is much more we have forgotten or is now entombed in dusty tomes in the large libraries of academia. Before we had the calendar and the clock we live at the pace of nature. We would plant by the timing of the moon and by observation of the life around us, and like wise we would reap as well in the same manner. Our celebrations of the passing year would not be Holden to a calendar but to the very pulse of earth itself.
And now it is this the so called civilised times where we are supposedly more aware we are In bondage to the calendar and clock all life revolves around these now.
When I had my bakery my method of making and fermenting dough's was bulk fermentation this is where the dough sits for a while determined by the amount of yeast used. This method incidentally uses a lot less yeast than the method I use now.
When I make a dough now I use half a kilo to 16K of flour if I were using BFT I would use around 50gs but then all is never mind the quality feel the width now.
But I digress, the natural rhythms of life is there still as an undercurrent to our lives. Women moon time is exactly that in fact the word Menstruation derives from the Latin Menstrualis , from mensis meaning month and there by the moon.
Bt ever so subtly we are governed by nature and no matter how we try and live by the clock and calendar we cannot fix the way our bodies are tuned into the earth and the natural cycle of life. And I think some of life's ills are caused by this conflict of the natural rhythm and out want to be beholden to the clock and calendar.
So in a way we are in "Tempus bondage" lol........
Be well all and sweet blessings time for tea and rubarb crumble.
Blessed be, peter XXXXX
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