September 2006 vol 1#8
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Healing Power of Your Auraby Barbara Y. MartinFrom the time I was very young, I have been blessed with seeing auras. Although I didn't know what they were called at first, I could see energies of diaphanous colors and hues around people, animals, plants, and even inanimate objects. When I was a teenager, I made the unmistakable connection between the aura and health. So began one of the most beautiful times in my life as I learned the art of spiritual healing with Divine Light... |
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Why Meditate?by Toni Elizabeth Sar'h Petrinovich, Ph.D.Meditation is often referred to as "coming home." We meditate to recover something of ourselves we once unknowingly had and feel we have lost. Meditation's goal is to give us the fullest use of what it means to be human, our "human-hood." Mankind has come to the conclusion that we have a greater potential for being, for living, for expression than we have the ability to use... |
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Achieving Enlightenmentby Burge Smith-LyonsEnlightenment! It can happen in a moment -- a matter of seconds, or a few minutes at most. Something shifts within you & the mind stops. No more voices in the head, no more rambling thoughts, no more questions, no more self-doubt, no judgments, no involuntary or un-invited thoughts, just quietness & peace... |
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Book Review: Sacred Places of Goddess, 108 DestinationsA veritable Fodor's for the metaphysically minded, Sacred Places explores the Feminine Divine in both popular and obscure travel locales. Journey from Crete to Maui, from the Middle East to the USA, experiencing these sacred places of Goddess. While some are well-known sacred areas, others may surprise you. Tate illuminates the Divine Feminine in such traditional figures as Hera, as well as in modern iconography like Lady Liberty (the Goddess of Freedom)... |
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