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SEPTEMBER
2002 |
CONTENTS
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Finding
Spiritual Faith
Since 9/11
by Vicky
Thompson
Nearly one year after September 11, America is still experiencing
a crisis of faith. Many Americans have lost their faith in
national security, corporate ethics and the church as acts
of terror, scandal and abuse continue to rock the foundation
of society. As a result, spirituality,
an antidote to religion, is becoming more accepted by the
mainstream as more people explore a direct spiritual connection
with God to find their faith during these trying times.
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Look
at Us, Look at Us
Are We Worthy of Contact?
by Tim Miejan
Let me be honest. I expected more from the recent film Signs than I received.
Or perhaps I should have known better. Manoj Nelliyattu Shyamalan, otherwise known
as the up-and-coming new Hitchcock, film director M. Night Shyamalan, calculatingly
swept up a public thirsting for insight into the intriguing mystery surrounding crop
circles and quickly placed them in theater seats.
Steven
Greer's essay: One Universe, One People |
The
Aquarian Age:
The EDGE Interview with Richard Koepsel
by Cathy
Smith
Richard Koepsel, owner of Microcosm Books in Madison for 33 year and an astrologer
for 39 years, is dedicated to healing and the use of prayer to alleviate suffering.
He spoke with The EDGE recently in his shop, about his perspectives on prayer, on
the Aquarian Age, on astrology and on his mission in life. |
SCIENCE & ENLIGHTENMENT | FEATURED TOPIC in
SEPTEMBER
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