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by Nan Moss with David Corbin.

In the fall of 2003, thirty-five experienced
shamanic practitioners gathered together in New York for a reunion. I felt
inspired to dedicate the final ceremony of the workshop to hurricanes...
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by Ervin Laszlo.
Had he lived today, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, would affirm
with deeper conviction than ever: To be or not to be is indeed the question. This living blue-green planet, the home of humanity -- how long will it support
us? Will we manage to evolve as a conscious
social and cultural species -- or will we become extinct like the dinosaurs?
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New research indicates that "Brain Structure May Affect Reading Ability" - INNERSELF MAGAZINE - Creating new attitudes for the new millennium |
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by Ralph Nader. Genetic engineering -- of food and other products -- has far outrun the science that must be its first governing discipline. Therein lies the peril, the risk, and the foolhardiness. Scientists who do not recognize this chasm may be practicing 'corporate science' driven by sales, profits, proprietary secrets, and political influence-peddling. |
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by René Gaudette and Maggie McGuffin Gaudette.
If you choose to change the weather, you can. But why would you? Isn't there love in a storm? You see, the ego gets caught up with it. The ego judges that a storm is something bad, something not desirable. And as a result, it wants to change it. We would suggest this isn't about change as much as it is about acceptance and appreciation.
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by Ohky Simine Forest.
Usually, a lack of proper spiritual education and moral guidance in a society is a powerful factor that allows the dark shadows easy entrance into clouded human hearts. Many people, from all professions, are so cynical that they have given up the dream of a perfect society. These people have no true vision...
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by Bill Schul, Ph.D.
When we consider interspecies communication we usually think in terms of human-creature exchanges or interactions in which some kind of relationship has been established. But it is not uncommon for us to experience an interaction with members of the plant kingdom...
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by J. Donald Walters.
Paramhansa Yogananda said: We are all of us a little bit crazy, but most of us don't know it because we mix only with people with the same type of craziness as our own. It is only when differently crazy people come together that they get a chance to find out the errors in their own types of craziness!
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