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Editor’s Note: Peter Blyth is a retired, thirty year veteran policeman, whose primary beat was a neighborhood call Wick in Great Britain. Only this week he finished the “What One Person Can Do” program and for a month he has returned to his old police “beat” to continue work in supporting people in creating lives of value and purpose. Using his own money to fund the beginning of the project for things like room and board, The Boothby Institute has contributed to his training. Continue Reading →
A small child recognizes that the gentle touch of a hand to the side of their face is of comfort and loving kindness.
How can each of us find a way to recreate that experience for adults?
I honor the place in you where the entire universe resides. I honor the place in you of love, of light, of truth and of peace. And when you are in that place in you and I am in that place in me, there is only one of us.
What else is there that needs saying? In this moment, I recognize why the condition of each person on the planet affects me so directly and profoundly.

