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May/June 2003

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EDITORIAL : So Much, So Fast...So What? by Joann Turner Are you sensing a speeding up? Are you feeling an anxiousness around you that is calling to be addressed? more

A Course in Miracles Perspective: Exempt No One from Your Love by Karen Rice Our Course in Miracles group, barely a week into the war, could not help but articulate the feelings that churned within us as together we shared our sadness. Expressions of powerlessness, anger and ultimately fear were openly spoken. more

Whose PIctures are You Taking Home by Alan Cohen I While walking through Costco, I noticed the large bin of photographs that had been processed and were waiting for customers to pick up. There were probably a couple of hundred packets listed alphabetically according to customers’ names. more

That I Am by David Lintner For years I struggled with the question, “Who am I?” And for years all I found were dissatisfying answers. Where do they come from, these answers? They come from a mind that thinks “who” has meaning, as if “who” were real. more

The Condor Project: Sanctuary for the Shaman of Peru by Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D. A medical anthropologist by training, I had the privilege of being one of the first to work with a group of Inka who had exiled themselves to mountain tops at 18,500 feet. These were the prophesy keepers and high Shaman of the Inka. more

Everyday Ecology: Simple Ideas for the Greening of Your Environment by Patti Williams Everyday, we make decisions about how we interact with our environment. As we shop for cleaning supplies, cosmetics, repair our homes and keep our gardens healthy, we make choices about the products and services we use. more

Essential Oils by Carrie-Anne Tapia Everyday, in my practice, I see a variety of people – from youth to maturity, each one displaying various physical imbalances, varying levels of discomfort and various mental mindsets regarding life, health and well-being. more

Treating Post Traumatic Stsress Disorder by Chris Faulconer All uncontrollable stress can have some biological impact. PTSD accompanies all traumatic wounds, such as accidents, random violence, chronic pain and surgery and all developmental wounds such as injuries which occur in dysfunctional family dynamics. more

The Goddess of Abundance by Doreen Virtue While fulfilling our life's mission, we may need material support. The spirit world is very happy to contribute to this support, if we'll ask them. Two goddesses in particular, Abundantia and Lakshmi, are powerful and nurturing divinities who can help us with abundance issues. more

Life Lessons: The Lesson of Fear by David Kessler Carlos, a forty-five-year-old man diagnosed with HIV, was slowly learning the lesson of power as his disease progressed. “First I lost my job, then my disability ran out, then I lost my insurance. more

WRITING: The Rejection Blues by Christine Jette, RN, BA Observe yourself when you write. What length of time constitutes the "ideal writing session" for you? One hour? How about two thirty-minute blocks with a break in between? more

Lives of our Hands: Celestial Palmistry by Ray Zone In India the art of palmistry is important and it is closely allied to astrology. The inherent order of the universe is important in Hinduism and every human being is seen as linked through the creative power of life more

Numbers by Design by Kathleen Jacoby In order to determine what your number is throughout 2003, add the numeric value of the month of your birth (April = 4), to the day of your birth, to the universal year number 5 (representing 2+0+0+3=5). more

Poems & Quotes
The Peace of Wild Things
When despair for the world
grows in me
and I wake in the night
at the least sound
in fear of what my life
and my children's lives may be, more

As Old as Time: Healing Arts by Anita Burns Healing may be the most sought after metaphysical art. Magical and medical healing techniques are recorded as far back as written history. From ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Babylonia, China, Australia, Europe, and the Americas, healing was practiced both as a science and as a magical connection with the “gods.” more

Monthly Astrology by Anita Burns
May/June Aries: Mar 21 - Apr 19 Mercury retrograde can affect your finances for the better. Opportunities abound for bringing in more business and for getting ahead. But put some aside for slimmer times ahead. more

Getting Fit Enhances Sex for Men & Women -- Part 2 by Linda Page Pressures on women are enormous and women's lifestyles are energy-sapping. Over 80% of women visiting their doctors today put chronic tiredness at the top of the list of their health problems. This is definitely interfering with women's love life and sexuality. more

Low Carbohydrate Eating Plan for Metabolic Balance & Weight Loss by Dr. Susan Bobak Lose weight, lose fat, balance your body’s metabolism, blood chemistry and lower your cholesterol. There is no magic involved. There are no tricks, no injections and no pills. more

Dear Louise by Louise Hay I’m a 34-year-old woman who has been in a very loving marriage for four years. I work as a geriatric social worker. For the most part, I have a very satisfying life, but I’ve been troubled and blocked over the past five to eight years by anxiety attacks stemming from claustrophobia. more

Reincarnation by Cathy Jamieson, Ph.D.(c) During this special age in which we live, there are many discussions about Reincarnation. People ask questions such as; Is Reincarnation true, what is its purpose? Reincarnation is a phenomenon, which has to do with our Evolution. It is the Evolution of our micro energy, our soul. more

What is Your Body Saying to You? Your Body Message: Panic Attacks by Joy Carroll Question: I have experienced panic attacks for years. What is my body trying to tell me? How can I stop them? more

Feng Shui: De-Stress: Creating Harmony...Creating Peace by Samantha Pennala Energy never dies. This is a law of physics. Every day, that which we create energetically is here to stay. How wisely, then, do we choose our beliefs and the focus of our attention on a daily basis? more

Abuse Stops Here by Cheryl Meehan Physical and Emotional abuse runs through this country like the air we breathe. It has become a part of every aspect of the life we all live. We believe the way we speak to one another and the way we treat one another is normal, because that was the way we were raised. more

Workout for the Soul: An Introduction by Chrissie Blaze Leo Tolstoy led us to believe with his great classic “War and Peace” that peace is absence of war, and that war is a natural state. We cannot blame Tolstoy, who described the human condition brilliantly... more

Lifting Out of the 3rh Dimension by Wynn Free I’dThis month’s column is going to be a bit different than any of my previous columns. Over the past 10 months, I’ve had some very unusual personal experiences, proving to me, without a doubt, that there are beings in other dimensions in communication with me. more

Theta Healing: Go Up & Seek God by Vianna Stibal Vianna Stibal is an Earthy woman, who tells you exactly what she thinks. And what she thinks, or rather knows, based upon a culmination of her own life experiences shows that everything happening within us and around us is connected to a loving source she fondly refers to as Mother-Father Creator. more

Film Reviews:Spiritual Exploration from the Movie Mystic by Stephen Simon Although GANGS OF NEW YORK and BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE have both been nominated for Academy Awards this year, they look at the nature of violence in very different ways. Unfortunately, neither portrayal will win us many friends around the world. more

Stress in the Workplace by Kay Wiltse, C.H.T. During some of the most challenging times in my life, in the years I was involved in the corporate 9 – 5 work world, I remember too many occasions when it became necessary to take a brisk walk around the office facility in order to regroup, regain my composure, and just get through the day. more

Psst...Pass It On by Donna Palmieri D'Amore Dreams we receive so often are mystical, magical and mysterious. They are precious gifts from our spirit guardians and angels, and these dreams of ours carry important lessons we should pay heed to. more

Spirit Guides We Know & Love by Christine A. Loter Have you acknowledged your Spirit Guide today? Have you given gratitude, respect and love to an entity that has only your highest good in mind? Ah, to ponder the plight of our long-suffering Guides; more

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