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August 2002

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EDITORIAL : As Choices Merge & Morph by Joann Turner It is almost here...my daughter’s wedding day. I smiled when she asked to be married in my backyard...never even guessing what all that would entail. more

A Course in Miracles Perspective: Your Weird Imaginings by Karen Rice The process of seeing with the human eye is an intriguing study. The significance of light becomes an essential component to understanding "vision" in general. more

The Sequel is not Equal by Alan Cohen This is the summer of the sequel. Movie theatres are glutted with follow-ups to blockbusters of previous years, like Men in Black 2, Austin Powers 3, and Star Wars 5. The business savvy behind a sequel is plain: more

Living Your Values by Anne Ronan, Ph.D. There are many definitions of values. For our purpose, lets say that values are activities, preferences, or behaviors that you are naturally drawn to. more

Good Scents: The Universe Answers You by Donna Metcalfe There is a saying that sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees! This happens when you get so close to your problems that you can’t even ask the right questions, much less get any answers. more

Lives of our Hands: Two Different Views by Ray Zone "I enjoyed your palmistry article dealing with the Life Line," writes Mr. Mahabal. "After 15 years of study on this crease, my research unhesitatingly proves to me that it most certainly begins from the bottom (tamasic) part of the palm." more

Celebrity Sightings... Star Studded Dreams by Donna D'Amore As a result of several conversations with friends who have awakened to dreams of famouse people, it became apparent that an article on “celebrity sightings” was in order. more

The Meeting of Ancient & Modern Worlds by Christan Hummel In March of 1999, my colleague, Slim Spurling, and I were asked to come to Caracas, Venezuela to initiate an environmental clearing program in the area. more

The Path of Love vs. Fear by Christine A. Loter If you had the ability to change one aspect of our world, what would you choose? This question was posed to me a while ago. At first I thought of ending war and power struggles. more

Numbers by Design by Kathleen Jacoby To find your personal number for the entire year of 2002, take the number of the month of your birth. more

Poems & Quotes
"The people
we are in relationship with
are always a mirror,
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Monthly Astrology by Anita Burns
Aries: Mar 21 - Apr 19
It’s time to make your relationships even better by letting yourself be loved and giving love in return. You shine with romance and love this month. more

Say "NO" to HRT by Linda Page The new studies keep coming--Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) may increase a woman's risk of developing insulin resistance and Type II diabetes--HRT may increase a woman's risk of breast cancer... more

Arthritis ...Curable or Incurable? by Dr. Susan Bobak Arthritis comes from the Greek “Arthron” meaning joint and “itis” a word termination denoting inflammation; thus, arthritis means inflammation of a joint. more

Dear Louise by Louise Hay I hope that you know something about ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyper Disorder) so that you can tell me how my son and I can heal from it.... more

Step Lively with a Walking Meditation by Cathy Jamieson, Ph.D.(c) Walking probably won't cure everything that ails you, however; walking meditation can do a world of good for your attitude as well as keeping you on a healthy life course. more

Strengthening our Spirit from the Inside Out by Barbara Schiffman The steamy month of August is here once again, reminding us that the summer sun not only sheds light on us but can also burn us. It's a good time to vacation from physical and/or mental work to renew ourselves. more

Drum to Heal the Earth by Melinda Rodriguez When we drum, we are one! We all know intellectually that separation is an illusion. In truth, we are all connected. However, the awareness of this truth sometimes escapes us. more

Temporal and Spiritual by Mohmood Valimohamed Throughout history, humanity has been provided with saints and sages who shed light on spiritual matters. We have been constantly reminded by divinely inspired souls to keep a balance in our lives... more

Why We Suffer by Wynn Free Once upon a time you and I were part of God. It’s not that we’re not part of God now, because we still are. The difference is we knew it back then, so because we knew it, we could act like it was so. more

Life – Lessons: My Father's Watch I remember my father well: his bright face, the spark in his eyes, the warm smile, and the gold wristwatch with the black strap that seemed to be a part of his arm. more

Film Reviews:Spiritual Exploration from the Movie Mystic by Stephen Simon Mulholland Drive – For me, innovative filmmaking elicits powerful feelings from the viewer. People either love the experience or loathe it and there is almost no middle ground. more

Gandhi's Social Spirituality by T.K. John Gandhi, who claimed that he was a “practical dreamer” one who is desirous of converting his dreams into realities, did not want to speculate on the nature of God or expound the mysteries of God or try to prove God’s existence. more

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