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Michael Gurian, best-selling
author of The Soul of the Child, Nurturing the
Divine Identity of Our Children, social
philosopher, therapist, and educator, asks us to see the
light in our children and rethink the body/soul
connection. Gurian's work has been featured in The
New York Times, USA Today, Time, and on Today,
CNN, and National Public Radio.
Iris Krasnow, best-selling author and journalist, redefines
self-discovery with her new book, Surrending to Yourself
- You Are Your Own Soul Mate, written to urge all of us "to think
life-lifts, not facelifts."
Martin L. Rossman, M.D. reminds us that
"when we attend to ourselves with compassion and mercy,
more healing is made available for others."
Patricia Telesco and Don Two Eagles Waterhawk
share from the heart of the drum circle.
Kaarina Merikaarto helps you feel the
sensations of surfing.
Charlie Comstock gains insight from
a sunset on Mt.Tamalpais.
Patrick Loafman takes us
hiking in the Quinault rainforest.
Nancy L. Newman reflects upon an
Ephemeral Summer.
Amelia Andaleon gives us a glimpse of
her honeymoon trek to Machu Picchu, June 21, 2002.
Kenneth P. Gurney shares about a
summer day at the harbor and the challenge of maintaining a
positive spirit after losing a leg.
Michael Levy, musician and
spiritualist medium from Massachusetts, asks us to listen to
our heart's desires.
David Rothenberg shares an account of
his visit to the Norwegian novelist Finn Alnaes.
Asoka Selvarajah provides a hard
hitting article on poverty.
Peggy de Broux takes us to a sweet
backyard memory.
Patrick Gardner is a mid-western
cynic who survived the chaos of the Chicago Mercantile Exchage
trading floor.
Pattiann Rogers tells of a
summer evening in the Kalahari desert.
Eleanora Scarpetta, our favorite
Italian, brightens our summer with more recipes and tips.
Deepak Chopra, best-selling
author, shares about The Law of "Karma." |