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Opening up in the lockdown

by HelenPosted on April 8, 2020December 20, 20210 comments

As I sit here at my desk, I realise how fortunate I am to be in a position of ‘retreating’. As a nation, as a global community we face a huge and unprecedented situation; and I am still able to put aside time and space for myself to practice and to do some writing. I …

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