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* THIS ISSUE'S ARTICLES *
Authentic Wisdom
by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Every
thought you have can be assessed in terms of whether it strengthens or
weakens you. Authentic wisdom is the ability to monitor yourself at all
times to determine your relative state of weakness or strength, and to shift
out of those thoughts that weaken you.
Cancel, Cancel, Monkey Mind
by Ric Giardina.
Our
minds tend to chatter away, describing all manner of disastrous
possibilities and outcomes, particularly when faced with difficult tasks or
decisions. Barraged by complaints, criticisms, and doomsaying, it is no
wonder that we can become paralyzed and unwilling or unable to take any
action at all.
Emotional
Elbows
by Barbara J. Semple.
My thoughts and feelings have a lot to do with how I do or don't love
myself. Imagine learning to love every part of your Self, the good stuff and
the "bad." It has been a big project for me.
In Praise of Fatherhood
by Johann Christoph Arnold.
One
of the oldest pieces of advice for families is the Fifth Commandment of
Moses: "Honor your father and your mother," which continues, "that your days
may be long in the land..." This is the only one of the Ten Commandments
that includes a blessing and a promise.
Dear Child
by Shari Rathman. (See
below)
NEWSLETTER
TIDBIT
Inspirational Message.
(see below)
Articles from the previous 2 issues:
June
5th
Being Present
by John Kuypers.
Dancing with Life
by Richard Carlson.
Headed in the Right Direction
by Alan Cohen.
Starting From Nowhere
by Regina Sara Ryan.
When the
Offender is Me...
by Carolyn Baker Ph.D.
May 8th
Do
You Validate?
by Rev. Marie Jones.
Everybody for
President
by Swami Beyondananda.
Fasting Safely
for Health
by Carrie L'Esperance.
Great
and Noble Things
by Alan Cohen.
It's Not About the Horse
by Wyatt Webb.
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(1999 to 2003)
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THIS ISSUE'S
COLUMNS:
HEALTH & YOU:
Exercise... On The Ball
by Colleen Craig.
When
I first laid on a Pilates mat after twenty years of not doing any sort of
physical activity with the exception of walking, surprising and volatile
emotions surged up. The first emotion was denial -- I don't need this, I
have managed for years without structured exercise. Then there was a deep
releasing of regret and grief...
HOROSCOPE (weekly):
by Eliza Bassett.
June 12th - June
18th,
2003
NEW HOROSCOPE EACH WEEK)
* PREVIOUS
COLUMNS *
ASTRO
INNER TALK:
Being on the Nodal Path
by Margaret Koolman.
BOOK REVIEW:
The
Saint, The Surfer, & the CEO
by Robin Sharma.
CALLING ALL PARENTS:
Embracing
Uncertainty
by Susan Jeffers, Ph.D.
COSMIC COMEDY:
Everybody for
President
by Swami Beyondananda.
FROM THE HEART:
Headed in the Right Direction
by Alan Cohen.
HEALTH & YOU:
Fasting Safely
for Health
by Carrie L'Esperance.
HOLISTIC POLITICS:
A
World At War
by Johann Christoph Arnold.
MEDITATION:
No
Reason to Meditate
by Rick Lewis.
MOVIE REVIEW:
Bowling for
Columbine
by Michael Moore.
RECIPE:
Candied
Yams
REFLECTIONS:
Born
Again & Again & Again
by Marie T. Russell.
SEX TALK:
Oneness & Tantra
by Valerie Brooks.
SPIRITWISE:
Asking and Offering:
The Art of
Spiritual Trading
by Christina Baldwin.
TRANSFORMATIONS:
Hey,
Somebody's Got To Do It
by bobby jennings.
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