Saturday, 28 November 2015

Junior Doctors Beware, there is a Jeremy Hunt er outside your door

You know we're on your side
come to negotiate my dears
I am sure you know the story of the 7 little kids and the big bad wolf who dressed up in a grandmother's clothes and put white flour on her wolf like mits in order to trick the innocent kids to open the door and let her in. This blogging Granny is on the inside of the door and with Grandpa is standing by you oh you kid doctors saying beware oh little kids BEWARE of the Hunt-er outside.  He is dressed up in his negotiating clothes and has floured his hands but I feel in my Granny bones that he is playing you into a corner.  This is what I think he may be after and it won't be good for you if I'm right.  He wants to get you into a position where he appears to be the innocent negotiator and you are the wicked ones who don't care about your patients.  We all think that he probably wants to privatise that national treasure, the National Health Service rather than face up to the fact that it must go through a very intelligent process to get it working for everyone even if we all have to pay a little more for it.  He wants to appear to negotiate with you which will be reported in the Press as a kind and open minded way of going forward when he really wants to squeeze you into a place where you still strike and then he will be able to paint you as Voldemort with an inky black heart, uncaring, idle, self-seeking shirkers upon whom he as saviour of the NHS will be bound to impose a contract.  You will be sad and cross and out of pocket in the long run and off you will have to go to New Zealand and Dubai and other parts of the world with your good training and your high set of values and then doctors trained in other places with other values will come in and take your place.  Believe me, and believe Grandpa, we don't want you to go.  We want the National Health Service to be funded properly and if Jeremy Hunt would like to call Grandpa he has a few good ideas for how he could do it.
It isn't too late but it maybe too late if you don't see who is really outside the door little kids.


Thursday, 19 November 2015

From one world to another


From this one 
to this one
I have taken a both physical and spiritual journey from my cosy Aga in the kitchen to the top of Mount Abu in India with my friends the Brahma Kumaris.  Here is a picture of their kitchen store. This week they are feeding at least 400 people each day out of that store!  In my kitchen I feed Grandpa and a few other souls who happen to be passing by.  I have gone from one world to another in more ways than one!

The Brahma Kumaris are a modern miracle and here is why.  Started in the 1930s, a small group with a visionary leader arrived in Mount Abu with nothing but faith and love of God and one another.  And their faith translated into a spiritual discipline of love which they still maintain and which is probably why they are so successful.  So successful that they are in over 100 countries, so successful that here in India at the centre nearby they provide 75000 meals a day!  That is 25000 people 3 times a day and that is with solar powered cooking not an aga.  I am not here though for the cooking, I am here to learn a little more about their meditation and way of life.  I came thinking I knew a thing or two about it but will be leaving in a couple of days time realising that I have a long way to go.  However they are the nicest company to be in for those miles .  If you want to hear a Brahma Kumaris leading a meditation, come to St Martin-in-the-Fields on Wednesday next week in the morning or listen by live stream.  Follow this link for the morning event  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ0gjnYGBIg   And in the evening come to St James's Piccadilly to hear some other marvellous people or follow this link to watch it by live stream  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mVq8NUZZyc
Dadi Janki giving out the gift of toli (sweeties)

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Buffeted by the news. Meditate

Battle between the Gods and the Giants.
We are shocked by the terrible outrage in Paris unless we are amongst the fanatics.  We are delighted at the results of the election in Burma if we are fans of Aung San Suu Kyi.  We love one thing and deplore another according to our own sense of self.  The battle between the good and bad goes on interminably, one day a good thing, another day a bad but somehow inside us we believe in the Good, we know when a thing is good or bad unless our judgment has been warped by some propaganda.  We have the power to judge these things and we also have the power to judge the good and bad things inside ourselves.  The reason is that we can see the way the good ideas and bad ideas crowd into our minds firing up a response, sometimes good and hopefully not too often bad.  Keeping your eye on the good things helps especially when there are events which we can't understand.  We have to cling together with family, look after our neighbours and praise good works that good people are doing all over the world.  The other thing is to find a space beyond the good and bad, to aim for the space beyond the words and actions and let that space help you make any changes that are needed.
Use your mind and heart and all your strength to go forward towards the source of goodness.  If you want to hear some remarkable people speaking about how to do this, check this newsletter out and on November 25th follow the links to hear them wherever you are.
Laura Hyde, David Horan, Valery Rees, Morning Event Live Stream:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ0gjnYGBIg  St Martin in the Fields
Eve Poole, Jeremy Sinclair, Rosalind Wyatt, Emily Johnston. Evening Event Live Stream:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mVq8NUZZyc  St James's Piccadilly

Friday, 13 November 2015

Hunting down the doctors Jeremy Hunt


maybe we aren't the only ones after you
You are hunting down the junior doctors Jeremy and I don't think that you have really thought it through.  Grandpa and I have sat down with our doctor daughter and her doctor husband to work out how this is going to affect them and although we understand the NHS is unwieldy and costs too much we think you don't realise that you are going about your cuts in the wrong way.  You are heading for a fight when they really don't want it.  They want to be able to look after their patients but they realise that the N.H.S will lose doctors who can't afford to work for you and won't attract young people to train.  I am sure that you think that you aren't disadvantaging them but you are and remember  a Junior Doctor will probably have incurred a large debt whilst qualifying, will have paid tuition fees, accommodation and food over their long training period.  They will be in their mid twenties to early thirties and will have no chance of paying the debt off for years.  Being that age, they will hope to have some personal life, to find a partner and may hope to have a home and start a family.  They will already have less time to spend doing this than their friends who are in different professions.

We notice that MP's have changed their own hours to make the job sociable and family friendly so you must understand that sociable hours mean functioning families, unsociable hours might create dysfunctional ones.  We hope you have read this article about picking the wrong fight.   You probably won't read this meditating Granny blog!  We think that we will have to meditate our way to healthy old age because there may not be enough doctors to help us when we need them.


You say that their basic pay won't go down but think of this.  Their basic pay will now cover what has already been thought of as working unsocial hours.    Their hours will mean that they will be working later and on the weekends for no extra pay.  You are riding on the back of the feeling that the National Health Service is failing and doctors are part of the problem but if you think about it, when you lose doctors and can't attract people into the profession, the National Health Service will be worse.  The trouble with the hospitals isn't the junior doctors, it maybe that there aren't enough of them.  You seem to have spoken to the press a lot and given them a story which puts these doctors in a bad light.  They don't want to strike, of course they don't but they don't see how you will ever listen to the reality of the impact of your contract on them. Grandpa and I are having to jump up and down and write about this because our two doctors are working their socks off already as well as having long journeys, large mortgages and little expectation of being able to start a family.  Don't Hunt them to death Mr Hunt.

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Can you be ambitious and spiritual at the same time? Find out!

Olivia Emden
Emily Johnston
Last year, Olivia from the Footfall Theatre, asked two women in a discussion at St James's Church Piccadilly if it was possible to be ambitious in the world and retain a spiritual life.  I am interested in the question because to succeed as an actress and for her company to succeed meant that she understood the nature of ambition.  When you read the Footfall mission statement, you will see that they are an all-female theatre company with a passion for Shakespeare's texts and collaborative theatre.  They know that a lot of theatre makers tackle Shakespeare but what makes them different is their emphasis on illuminating the female voice and gender within his plays.


Jeremy Sinclair
Rosalind Wyatt
Dr Eve Poole
 Olivia's question remained with me and it will be up to you and your questions to help
find out if the apparent two paths, the ambitious and the spiritual end up in the same place.  To help, on November 25th at St James's Piccadilly, Emily Johnston, life and well being coach will chair the three remarkable people who you can see pictured.  All of them have outer lives that are quite different from one another except that all three are creative.  They have been asked to speak because their inner lives are all motivated by and centred on a spiritual curiousity.  They will be facing YOU alongside an audience with their own questions.  You can be there if you are in London but even if you live at the other end of the world you can join in.  Go to www.justthisday.org at 7.00 pm GMT on November 25th and starting with Don Kipper, two musicians who are ambitious to succeed will play you into the mood to listen. Then our speakers are guaranteed to give us a really interesting evening.  Jeremy Sinclair, Chairman of M&C Saatchi, Rosalind Wyatt, artist and calligrapher and Dr Eve Poole, writer and lecturer, all three are deeply impressive people.  I really want to know where ambition fits in to spiritual life because I recognise that I am ambitious in many ways, ambitious for Just this Day, ambitious for my children and Grandchildren to succeed and at best, ambitious for society in general to be happy.  Come along and help me to find out more.
Andrew Gorman and Don Kipper

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Meditating Grandpa takes on Times Journalist

Good old Grandpa
Grandpa, who meditates faithfully is a force to be reckoned with when he gets the wind behind him! You will remember that he and I went marching for the doctors not long ago with our banner flying. Never mind that he looked rather as if he should be on the countryside march! and our pink banner might have indicated we were supporting something pink, we really meant to give our support to those doctors before there aren't any left and all the good ones have gone to Bondi Beach.  Perhaps you may have heard about the not real doctors who get to work here by registering with suspicious agencies who supply what are meant to be bona fide doctors to the hospitals at huge public expense. Today, rising from his meditation seat and having walked the dogs, Grandpa reads his newspaper and finds that one of his favoured journalists, one Daniel Finkelstein, now Lord Finkelstein has written in today's Times http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/columnists/article4610596.ece which means he clearly doesn't have any doctors in his family.  So, Grandpa, now all fired up, picks up his i pad and fires off a response to Danny.  Danny replies which shows he is on the case but says he doesn't agree.  So, in order to get the message round, I am copying you what he wrote.  This is a good way into a great Grandpa's meditating mind.  It is a tour de force when it is fired up. I am going to teach him to tweet now so that more journalists and politicians get a bit of his wisdom. I am tweeting so can you, direct to him https://twitter.com/Dannythefink  This is what he said:
To Daniel Finkelstein at the Times

see Grandpa under the banner
stirring up trouble for Jeremy Hunt
The Department of Health has reserved the right to impose a contract if the Junior Doctors enter a negotiation but fail to agree. The first effort ended with the Junior Doctor thinking that some progress had been made, but soon found out that The Department just went back to square one. This is demoralising and sows the sort of mistrust that ruins any good will. This good will extends to working for the patients whether paid or not , because they are not clock watchers. Mr Hunt announced an 11% pay rise , a headline designed to mislead as it left out the reduction in what had been termed as unsocial hours .Junior Doctors like everybody else take on financial commitments finally tuned to the need for somewhere to live and transport to 
get to work at any hour and during training any where in a region. Also 5 years at medical school can leave substantial debt.

Your article will I'm sure generate a  violent response as indeed it should because of the lack of any study of the facts. No doubt your cronies in government prompted you to pick up the pen and one can see that it was easy copy created without much thought .
My wife and I went with 20000 other people mainly medics. We are both about 70 and have never demonstrated before. We were proud to be there.

Unfortunately Mr Hunt has been shown up as a foxy little twister with a towering ambition being built at the expense of a section of the NHS, least capable, because of their training schedule, to defend themselves . This is meat and drink for a trades Union like the BMA. A pity that Mr Hunt was not keel hauled by his father many years ago!

Good on you Grandpa and down with Danny boy today
Warning, we still have the banner Danny

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

These shoes were made for meditating

New white shoes 
See my new white plimsolls?  They come from Amazon and they will be first in my suitcase for India.  Why? Well I am invited along with many others to go to the headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris who have had many mentions in this blog.  Their leader, Dadi Janki is in her 100th year and this is a retreat to celebrate that fact.  It is called the Call of Time Retreat and I feel very lucky to be going because the Brahma Kumaris are the most pure hearted of truth seekers that I have found.  You might wonder if I am going to become one and of course it might be tempting to become something so obviously pure hearted and live a life in a community.  Human beings thrive in communities especially if they are well run, they feel part of something bigger than themselves.  You can be a Christian or a Buddhist or a Bahia or a Muslim or an Englishman or Frenchman or an Indian.  You can be a fully signed up member of any of these groups and many others that will all have a goodness to them..  But you are also free to be yourself and enjoy all the different expressions that God has made us into.  It is that freedom which is needed  to be able to encompass all those groups and to respect them and love them.  They are the beacons of light in the world and the world needs them.  I love the Brahma Kumaris and will enjoy myself as close as I can be to them for a week and my respect for them will be shining out of my new white shoes. You can join some of them with your own shoes of any colour and with many others of different groupings on November 25th.  To find out more go to www.justthisday.org and you will find that the key to freedom lies in the stillness.

Monday, 9 November 2015

Blogging dog flags up JUST THIS DAY

my computer skill
my son with his owner
It is rather a long time since I took over this blog but she, the granny I live with has been rather occupied with things other than blogging so I gathered up my courage and my thoughts and took my chance while her mind was elsewhere to tell you a bit about what she is planning at the moment. My owner is organising a day called Just this Day.  Well to me, all days are just this day but she has made a special day for people everywhere  to remember that  they share a single existence with everything in the world. She says you share your beingness with absolutely every other person, animal (especially dogs), plant and even things which don't move.  She says that meditation and being very very still is the way to find this out and has invited lots and lots of people to come and join her in London.  No dogs allowed I'm afraid but they have made provision for me and my family to be looked after on that day.  JUST THIS DAY is on Wednesday November 25th and there are two big events in London.  One is at St Martin-in-the-Fields in the morning and she says that there are two very important people talking there and the other is at St James's Church Piccadilly in the evening with more wonderful speakers.  YOU can register for those events by clicking on the names of the Churches.  But if you don't live nearby you can join in just like me in the picture on the left.  Just turn on your computer and go to www.justthisday.org and there is a live film which means that you will be able to join in wherever you are.  If she leaves her computer behind, I may join in too.    Would you like to find out more? Well follow the link to this newsletter
My son Pip, I definitely share my beingness with him!