SEPTEMBER 2001 | CONTENTS
Water Walking: Follow the Path of the Inner Flow
From the Editor, by Tim Miejan
EDGE Life Expo 2001
debuts Thanksgiving Weekend
One Cultural Creative's Journey Through the Between, by Catherine Reid Day
Moments of Grace
The EDGE Interview with Neale Donald Walsch
by Carrie McDowell and Eric Plantenberg
THE MOMENT | NEWS
MN: Temple of ECK Open House
MN: Men's health symposium
MN:Gabrielle Roth's 5Rhythms
So MO: A weekend to create new perspectives
National: Department of Peace Urged |
ADDICTIONS | OUR FEATURED TOPIC
The EDGE Interview with Cathryn Taylor,
by Tim Miejan
Addicted to Healing, by Deepak Chopra
Journal Entries from the Front Lines,
by Melody Beattie and Lawrence Hans
Mind over Substance: Dare to be you, by Linda Lee
We'll Hide 'em in the Bushes, Ma'am, by Zoe LaGrece
Lost Time in A Bottle, by Jane Kathryn Kolles
Meditation for September 2001,
by Nirmal Kaur Khalsa
In the Dust: An Inquiry on Psychological Addiction, by Matt Karayan
Freedom from Addiction, by Jill Swanson
Baby Steps, by Wendy Garrett |
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INSIGHT | COLUMNS & GUIDANCE
Indigo Children and Walk-ins...What is the connection? by John Hornecker
Walking Our Authentic Path: Living with Attention,
by Kate Sciandra
The Light Page, by Suzie Black
Telling the Story that Wants to be Told,
by Suzanne Vadnais Monson
Putting Money back into the hands of the spiritual people, by Sri Siva
Wind & Water: Feng Shui, by Carole J. Hyder
The Mitzvah Messenger, by Sandy Swanson
Astrology, by John Sandbach
Enlightened Parenting, by Angie Bailey |
HEALING | INTEGRATIVE HEALING
Fibromyalgia Program Treats Body,
Mind and Spirit by Kathryn Trill
Medical Intuition: A New Frontier, by Rita Louise
The Miracle of The Breath: Andy Caponigro
by Margaret Mary McGovern
Shock and Trauma Resolution:
Interview with Gary Peterson, by Sea Ganschow |
EXPRESSION
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SPIRITUALITY
IN THE ARTS
Art as Ritual: Earth & Spirit, by
Jesse Wolf Hardin
Reel Spirit: Film Reviews by Raymond Teague
The Princess and the Warrior
On Life, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Man of Sorrows, poetry by Gloria Davis |
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