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July 2002

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EDITORIAL : Support Groups by Joann Turner Where do you go for support...the kind of support that listens and validates who you are...the kind of support that encourages ideas to develop through brainstorming and out-of-the-box thinking? more

A Course in Miracles Perspective: Beyond the World of Form 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

Give Atlas a Break by Alan Cohen In the garden of the Sarasota, Florida estate of fabled circus entrepreneur John Ringling stands an impressive bronze statue of the Roman god Atlas bearing the world on his shoulders. more

Good Scents: Heads Up by Donna Metcalfe There has been a lot of excitement, about what’s going on in the heavens. The planets are lining up, there are eclipses and much more. more

Lives of our Hands: Walking the Path by Ray Zone Of the four major lines in the hand, the Life Line is the most directly connected to our physical existence and our rootedness in the material world. more

Visitation Dreams...Callers from Beyond by Donna D'Amore Nearly everyone has dreams at one time or another which include relatives, loved ones or friends who have already passed over. more

Soul's Spiritual Path by Christine A. Loter One of Life's great questions centers on "why are we here and where are we going?" Why do Souls manifest in a physical body? more

Writing About your Journey by Dr. Claudia Rose What kind of book do you like to read? Fiction or non-fiction? Memoir or self-help? When you get ready to write your book, think about what you enjoy. more

The Magic of Kundalini by Stephen Sadleir Most of you have heard that human beings only use 5 to 10 percent of their brain, and scients speculate that we have a vast potential which we have yet to fully tap into. 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
I love hanging out
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Deeper Vibes – Re Hu Tek by Anita Burns Energetic healing is not new. It has been practiced by "healers" and "shamans" for centuries in a variety of methods. From toning to charismatic healing, thousands claim to have been positively affected by energetic healing. more

Monthly Astrology by Anita Burns
Aries: Mar 21 - Apr 19
Keep your sense of humor because things will be hectic. The home front will be exciting and romance may come before the 13th. more

Gifts from the Sea...Sea Greens & Vegetables by Linda Page There are many reasons why I recommend sea vegetables as part of my Healthy Healing Programs––weight loss, cellulite control, detoxification, beautiful hair and skin, and more. more

Arthritis ...Curable or Incurable? by Dr. Susan Bobak Arthritis is often used as a wastebasket term. It is misused and misunderstood by the general public and even overused by some doctors. more

Ayurvedic Healing System—Classes in Marma-acupressure-acupuncture points by John Holmstrom Ayurvedic acupuncture, acupressure and herbs has been practiced for thousands of years in South India and Sri Lanka. more

Dear Louise by Louise Hay I'm a 50-year-old woman who has read your books for the past 11 years and who has worked with a very good therapist on my hard past life... more

How Thoughts can affect you Aura by Cathy Jamieson, Ph.D. As the fitness industry grows and changes, it finds itself moving towards holistic approaches for exercise. Yoga is finding itself on the cutting edge in the holistic fitness move. more

Feng Shui...Key to a Prosperous Community The belief that man is part of a greater universal force led easterners, particularly the Chinese, to patiently study the elements of nature and how it affects people’s lives and behavior. more

What do you Need for a Free and Happy Life? by Barbara Schiffman Jefferson knew about happiness. As one of our country's founders, he left oppression and restriction behind in England to create his own happiness in the New World. more

The Art of Witnessing by Mohmood Valimohamed Life has become a repetitive mechanical process. We follow the same sequence of activities day in and day out. We seem to behave like robots, not humans. more

Beloved Icons by Wynn Free When one tries to understand things in the mind, it's always just an approximation. Perhaps a good analogy is a computer. We hit a little icon and magic happens. more

Ancient Ways, Lasting Lessons by Darci Rue Mayo Having just returned from a trip to Aotearoa (New Zealand) I am writing this to honor the Maori people and their earth-based faith. The Maori believe in a whole-person approach to spirituality. more

Film Reviews:Spiritual Exploration from the Movie Mystic by Stephen Simon Waking Life The rallying cry of the Sixties was to “question authority”. In this first decade of the new millennium, that cry has evolved into “question reality”, and movies are reflecting that fascination back to us in an astonishing way. more

"Reel Spirit" Film Reviews by Raymond Teague - Spider-Man As a role model, Spider-Man actually spins an empowering web. Why? Because Peter Parker, alias Spider-Man played to perfection by Tobey Maguire, lives by the Golden Rule and the second greatest commandment. more

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