| 23 February 2009

Excerpts from a speech delivered to a Dental Conference, by Dr Hesham El-Essawy M.Sc. (London), FDSRCS(Edin).
The first time I saw mercury outside of a thermometer was in a tutorial of dental materials in the Cairo Dental School, in 1965, as we were being introduced to amalgam. The tutor then said to us, “Make sure you do not touch mercury with your bare hands as it is very poisonous.” I asked him then, “If it is so poisonous, why are we using it, and why are we putting it in people’s teeth?”
| 10 February 2009
Dadirri, a special quality, a unique gift of the Aboriginal people, is inner deep listening and quiet still awareness. Dadirri recognises the deep spring that is inside us. It is something like what you call contemplation. The contemplative way of Dadirri spreads over our whole life. It renews us and brings us peace. It makes us feel whole again. In our Aboriginal way we learnt to listen from our earliest times. We could not live good and useful lives unless we listened.
| 04 August 2008
Time is accelerating. We are experiencing great change that affects us all, on so many levels, in so many ways. If you can relate to any of the following 26 points, rest easy knowing you are in alignment with the spiritual process of ascension.




















