Author: Mark Paul

A free Pass into Heaven

This is one of the saddest situations I know for any dog.  To be tied up, or chained, outside, all year round.  Not just freezing Winters but baking Summers also. I live the pain of animals.  But particularly dogs.  Why?  Because they are the embodiment of love.  They bring it to us humans, unconditionally and…

By Mark Paul November 5, 2024 Off

Civil Disobedience

I think the media is very manipulating today. Owned by moguls and oligarchs we are presented with a myriad of distractions and fabrications that get inside our heads and fire up reactive emotions. It amazes me how many adverts I get on my FB timeline asking me for money for the suffering of the innocent.…

By Mark Paul April 13, 2024 Off

Food for the Heart & Soul

This poem is by Max Ehrmann who was an American writer, poet, and attorney from Terre Haute, Indiana, not so widely known for this particular 1927 prose poem “Desiderata”, as there have been a number of false claims to it’s authorship and even designated as “anonymous”. He often wrote on spiritual themes. For me this…

By Mark Paul October 7, 2023 Off

War and Peace

A radio drama, then a play, then a film, Under Milk Wood is a fictional story inviting the audience to listen to the innermost dreams and thoughts of a fictitious Welsh town called Llareggub, (buggerall spelt backwards). Better seen or listened to than read IMO. But these few words touched me as they are quite…

By Mark Paul September 16, 2023 Off

If you do the lottery, read on…

Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.” Since the inception of Facebook many have touted similar sentiments in posts and info grams with variations that detract from the “tragedy” and replace it with “blame”. I…

By Mark Paul July 21, 2023 Off

Eulogy for a Friend

For my dear friend who died on 29th December 2021 and whose stone setting is tomorrow. I searched for something to say worthy of your presence in my life and in the world, and in the end resorted to the words of  Kahlil Gibran.  He pretty much sums up what I want to say: “In…

By Mark Paul April 30, 2023 Off

Independence? Is Scotland Ready?

This method of gaining independence without the so-called permission of Westminster seems easy on the face of it, and the obvious way to go.  So why hasn’t it been done?  There appears to be a contradiction between the desire for independence and bringing it about.  It is true that Scotland is very divided.  A referendum…

By Mark Paul March 21, 2023 Off

Being Alone – Bliss or Nightmare?

Found this on Facebook.  Resonated immediately.  I have always loved Carl Jung, his perceptions of collective consciousness and his experience of dying from “Memories, Dreams, Reflections”, was illuminating. Here’s what Eckhart Tolle has to say, “”If you cannot be at ease with yourself when alone, you will seek a relationship to cover up your unease.…

By Mark Paul February 16, 2023 Off

King and Country?

I love Scotland, my father was half Scottish.  When I first came here in the early ’80s I knew deep inside that this was my home, my spiritual home, then in 1988 I made it my physical home.  I hold no loyalty to England at all.  The English Government is a disgrace.  They are greedy,…

By Mark Paul November 29, 2022 Off

The silent chambers of the soul

You know, part of me was hoping that I would for the first time in my life have a million pounds. Only once before did I ever imagine having that much money. I wrestled with the loss of my brother, who was the most special person in my life, but, at the same time hoped…

By Mark Paul August 17, 2022 Off

Selling Scotland by the Pound!

Wealthy companies who buy land on the pretext of carbon offset clearly have no interest in helping the people of Scotland either socially or in improving the natural biodiversity. Perhaps they will plant trees but will most certainly take full advantage of available grants, despite their own wealth and ability to absorb the relatively small…

By Mark Paul October 8, 2022 Off

Scotland’s Lawless New Bosses!

I wrestle with social injustice, unresolved inequity is anathema to me, especially when there is a solution. The plight of society more than a decade into a downward spiral towards poverty, homelessness, mental disorder and crime-to-survive when we have the answer, is like tying a person to a chair in front of a table of…

By Mark Paul June 11, 2022 Off

Flying in your dreams? You should read this!

I am not particularly clever.  I have almost no qualifications.  I have never studied anything in depth. My only consolation is that Winston Churchill also claimed he was a complete duffer at school!  I once said, in the presence of my father, “I don’t like working”!  Although he smiled forcefully at that moment, he was…

By Mark Paul April 29, 2022 Off

Turning 70

I have always been content with being alone.  Being alone and doing nothing.  I think this is hard for a lot of people but for me it’s easy.  I don’t know where it comes from, it may be a disfunction for all I know.  Some buddhists say we are human being not human doing!  …

By Mark Paul April 29, 2022 Off

For the Love of Horses

When oh when is the penny going to drop?  A bit is not needed, ever!  They are archaic torture devices that will one day be in a museum displayed as a device that humans thought gave them control!  What is needed is patience and trust. Example:  I had a horse for around 14 years. Holly…

By Mark Paul May 15, 2021 Off

The Inner Garden

There is a period in my life that was extremely significant to me as it was probably one of the happiest times of my life. I say this despite the turbulent relationship I was in with a young woman, her two boys, and later my own wonderful daughter – Emily. I lived for 5 years…

By Mark Paul March 10, 2021 Off

Eulogy for Chris

When I was a boy, about 14 or 15 I fell in love with a girl I met on holiday in Lido di Pomposa, a place in Italy we used to go to for summer holidays.  When after 3 weeks it came time to leave, I felt my whole new world was coming apart, that…

By Mark Paul February 19, 2011 Off

In Flanders Fields

One of the most poignant reminders of World War I is the moving poem, ‘In Flanders Fields’, written by John McCrae, a Canadian army doctor, following the death of his close friend and compatriot Lieutenant Alexis Helmer. Helmer was killed on 2 May 1915 when a shell exploded during the second German gas attack. In…

By Mark Paul February 27, 2021 Off

You’ve Been Trumped!

Donald Trump’s golf course in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland completed in 2012 recently came to light again. Various media channels are hell-bent on finding anything they can to disparage him, and they don’t have to look very hard. At the time he was accused of destroying the dunes and the natural habitat they provided for wildlife,…

By Mark Paul September 29, 2020 Off

The Crisis of Wealth

Recently I watched an extremely well-made film that delivered a reality that was both shocking and hopeless. There were one or two fleeting graphic clips that left me almost broken! I have recovered now. And since, discovered that certain reports within the film lacked depth and therefore left any signs of hope well hidden. It…

By Mark Paul September 23, 2020 Off

Bastions of Corporate Greed

It was my impression that the take up of renewable energy, sun, wind and water, would finally bring cheap energy to a population caught in an upward spiral of rising costs for a growing energy demand. Following the first ever wind farm in New Hampshire in 1980 By 2014, 214,000 wjnd turbines were operating providing…

By Mark Paul May 13, 2020 Off

Supermarkets Shamed

For the past year or so I have been saving every piece of single-use-plastic packaging from food I bought from Tesco.   I have a substantial collection. Part of Tesco’s Mission Statement reads, “Every little help makes a big difference – it’s the value we live by to ensure we serve our customers, colleagues and their…

By Mark Paul December 22, 2018 Off

Guidelines to Present Yourself as a Professional!

The following excerpt is from a longer document submitted by my father in 1976 called “Should Creative Directors Be Middle Class?  This extract includes guidelines for said Creative Directors, but in my view, may be applicable to any professional who wants to present themselves as such, and remains highly appropriate today, over thirty years after…

By Mark Paul September 15, 2009 Off

Soul Food

I love the outdoor life here in the Perthshire hills, as it keeps me in touch with nature and it’s abundant wildlife. It is a wonderful counterbalance to my sedentary and creative working life which I also love.  When I am with my horses all of life’s challenges, work issues and general concerns and worries…

By Mark Paul March 12, 2017 Off

Frodo

We anticipated this for some time but it doesn’t really hit you until time is up!  Frodo had been half-hearted about eating anything for some weeks.  His back legs were getting weaker by the day and he was finding it hard to do his business.  He was by nature discreet about his ablutions, to the…

By Mark Paul May 29, 2018 Off

New Horizons

My wife, Shelley and I live on a medium sized estate in Perthshire with our 2 dogs and 4 horses.  We are basically very happy.  Our cottage that we rent is high on a hill, remote, and has glorious views.  Our dogs are purely domestic and our horses live outdoors all year round in a…

By Mark Paul August 4, 2015 Off

A Gift For The Giver!

These words from Kahlil Gibran will resonate forever. Then said a rich man, “Speak to us of Giving.” And he answered: You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. For what are your possessions but things you keep and guard for fear…

By Mark Paul July 20, 2015 Off

A Friend By My Side

I never had much training and came to horses late in my life. I’m not much of a leader, I love my horses, perhaps a little too much, because I cave to their desires more than I should, But I have fun, and I’m pretty certain they love me too – lots! When I play…

By Mark Paul July 20, 2015 Off

A bolt in the Wild Blue Yonder!

When my Holly was young, if I took her into an open field she became desperate to run. I held her back for a short while but usually opted for letting her get it out of her system, so I gave her her head and she would bolt like a wild animal in mortal danger,…

By Mark Paul July 20, 2015 Off