by Mark Crosweller | Apr 7, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
The World is currently experiencing a crisis of generationally unprecedented proportions as we navigate the acute impacts of a global pandemic known as COVID-19. Ten’s of thousands have died, millions have been infected, and by the time it has finished sweeping...
by Mark Crosweller | Mar 16, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
Devastation and Transformation The world has just witnessed, and many have just experienced, some of the most devastating wildfires of modern times. Hundreds of thousands of people were impacted directly, and millions affected indirectly. In speaking with a close...
by Mark Crosweller | Feb 2, 2020 | The Allegorical Life blog
The agony and the gift of transformation Currently Australia is experiencing its worst fire season in living memory. As of this posting, 33 people have given their lives across New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. Over 2700 homes and over 5200 outbuildings...
by Mark Crosweller | Sep 22, 2019 | The Allegorical Life blog
An ethical response to crisis A few months ago, I blogged about the tragic events of the Christchurch shootings and the impressive way in which the Prime Minister of New Zealand led the crisis. Her commitment to kindness, empathy and well being were resolute despite...
by Mark Crosweller | Aug 26, 2019 | The Allegorical Life blog
Reflecting on a crucial moment in history On my way to Perth this week to progress my PhD research I watched a documentary on the Apollo 11 mission to the moon which took place 50 years ago last month. I had just turned five at the time, and like most people my age or...
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