Stephen Ben Cox

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All lives tell a story, no matter how great or small. We commence our journey on being born with only two things for certain: death and taxes as Benjamin Franklin wrily observed. But what happens on that journey, whilst under the influence of many factors and at the mercy of the manty twists and turns of fate, and of place, birth, circumstance, heritage, family, genetics a etc, is at our disposal. We have free will.

This just happens to be my journey. I have simply tried to make sense of it and to see if I can push my own boundaries and make more full sense of this path and in so doing observe, discover, explore, create and build things which may be of value to others and which may (oh vanity!) live beyond me as some kind of contribution to the sum worth of humanity.

I have made a clear distinction on this website between Past and Present. I regard my life to have reached a point of necessary transformation in 2005. Since then transformation and evolution is now almost complete, and I am ready to begin all over again.




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If you have a question, or an enquiry about my charity, or my projects on conservation and heritage, or my resources on education, or wish to help please use this form.

My Other Websites
You might also enjoy some of my other websites such as:

Stephen Cox Garden Trust

The Stephen B. Cox Trust

S.B.Cox- History of Redlands

This website is to be read in conjunction with its sisters site: "The Stephen Cox Trust": the trust which conserves his life's work and encourages public understanding of the aspects of culture, heritage and spirituality he championed in his life. It can be found at: 

Stephen B. Cox Trust

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