Introducing Living Spirit

Welcome to Living Spirit's new online journal. We are an informal network of friends who are all committed to spirituality, creativity and the environment, although this blog is written mainly from one person's perspective, founding member and facilitator Sam Wernham. Living Spirit has gone through many changes over the last 20+ years. We invite you to take a look through this slideshow for a glimpse back through our adventures and to our very earliest inspirations…

New Beginnings

Sam and family's home base has been the main gathering place for Living Spirit groups and events over the years, although we've also met in many other homes, halls and wild places! Sam is currently looking for a more permanent retreat base in Devon. In the meantime we are renting The Vicarage at Dartington. Dartington is a vibrant and varied local community and is close to the quirky town of Totnes, home of the Transition Town Network. Many other cutting edge organisations are based locally, exploring arts, education and sustainability such as Dartington Trust, Shumacher College, the Forest Garden and the Steiner School. Please click on the scrolling links box at the side of this blog for more information…

Bonehill House

Before our most recent move, we spent a happy and successful year at Bonehill House in Widecombe on the Moor. We loved living on Dartmoor, even though it's hard work, and Bonehill House made a beautiful and inspiring base for Living Spirit. Please take a look at the archive for a sense of the many wonderful groups, gatherings and guests that enjoyed Bonehill and click here to see our previous Bonehill webpage While in Widecombe we met some lovely, local people including our wonderful and creative neighbours, The Reeves. We highly recommend Philip Reeve's 'Mortal Engines' books…and tea at the Widecombe Cafe in the Green…

Happy Times on Dartmoor

Our time in Widecombe had been preceding by an earlier couple of years on Dartmoor at Buckland in the Moor. Here we had rented another lovely house, Beacon Cottage, with more great neighbours. Fond memories remain of the sledge that our neighbour Roger built for Tam from an old boiler front and how the whole street took it it in turns to try the "Beacon Cresta Run' and pelt each other with snowballs! Beacon was also the base for the first year of Living Spirit's initial exploration in Devon of 'Future Church'. A fair few people were amazed to find themselves studying the Bible! More explorations of radical, mystical and open Christianity are coming soon…

Future Church in Torridon

Prior to Sam's return to Devon, she was based for five years in Scotland, having moved to create a retreat centre with her ex-husband, eco architect Adrian Slocombe and their two sons. This was an incredibly full period as, together with a skilled team of local craftspeople, we built and converted a total of five houses, plus a Sanctuary and Celtic labyrinth! Badarroch was not only an exciting eco project but home to the fullest exploration to date of Living Spirit. Thanks to the courage and commitment of many wonderful local people (and the support of the wider Scottish Episcopal Church) a network of groups or 'Future Church' built up, including interfaith study groups, contemplative prayer meetings, creative family services and a community cafe to promote sustainable living, which continue to flourish....

Early Years

While Living Spirit's years in Scotland were something of a peak time, much of the inspiration and preparation for this had come from earlier years on Dartmoor in Devon. Adrian and Sam had cut their 'eco build teeth' on their home at Hawson Court Lodge near Scorriton…and started their collaboration with the excellent Ecology Building Society. It was at 'The Lodge' that some of the early Living Spirit groups were born….firstly The Celtic Circle in 1995 and then The Devon Kabbalah Group in 2000. Both groups continue to meet and still contain some of their founding members. Our years at the Lodge also saw the beginning of our seasonal gatherings, which also continue to this day…

Initial Inspirations

The very earliest experiences and inspirations belong to community life. Sam visited, worked and lived in intentional community from leaving home at 18 until 24 years old. Many different places and people are remembered with gratitude from the Centre for Alternative Technology to The Brighton Buddhist Centre but perhaps the most inspirational were Sharpham and Gaia House (Buddhist Retreat Centres in Devon) Venton Manor (formerly a psychotherapeutic community) and most of all, Tassajara Zen Mountain Centre in California. It is from these exceptional people and places, in this formative period of Sam's life, that she received the guiding principles that have formed her life ever since…

Welcome to the online journal of Living Spirit...

Here you'll find all the latest news, events, updates and details of coming activities at Living Spirit.

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A thing of beauty

Spring arrived briefly this morning in Dartington (but had fled by tea time) and the sun was warm, the trees full of chattering birds and the playing fields full of footballers! Dartington Hall gardens get more beautiful with every passing week and now have the first flowering magnolia and delicate fritillaria, to name just two new arrivals. If only I had an elevated tower truck and could show you how beautiful the pink petals of those towering trees are against a pure blue sky. Or if only I had progressed further in my plans to mount very small cameras on snails or bumble bees and get underneath a shy flower...

However, I can offer the latest in my series on Dartington robins, yet more crocus and the first stanza of Keats poem Endymion, which does a much better job than I could ever do in celebrating the power and spirit of natural beauty.

For the rest of this small photo album (including my favourite grape hyacinth), please visit me on Facebook...



A Thing of Beauty (Endymion)

A thing of beauty is a joy forever:
Its lovliness increases; it will never 
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep 
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep 
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. 
Therefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing 
A flowery band to bind us to the earth, 
Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth 
Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, 
Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkn'd ways 
Made for our searching: yes, in spite of all, 
Some shape of beauty moves away the pall 
From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, 
Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon 
For simple sheep; and such are daffodils 
With the green world they live in; and clear rills 
That for themselves a cooling covert make 
'Gainst the hot season; the mid-forest brake, 
Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms: 
And such too is the grandeur of the dooms 
We have imagined for the mighty dead; 
An endless fountain of immortal drink, 
Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink. 

John Keats 

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