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Fall 2002
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Cover Stories
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Voices from Ground Zero Courtney V. Cowart |
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Stories that remind us of how much we can be. |
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Cops and Burgers Frederic B. Burnham |
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Seeing new order in chaos -- and vice versa. New science at work at St. Paul's. |
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Tough Kids, Tough Conversations Allan Luks |
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While this boy watched the towers fall, the drug pusher next to him
was stabbed to death. Here's a conversation that can help us all work
toward ending the cycle of violence. |
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Letting Go S. Watkins and M. Anderson |
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Our faith traditions teach us how to honor our grief and come back to life. |
Features
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Young Women Who Fly with the Geese Kim Marie Murphy |
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Confronting an environmental disaster, a woman rediscovers her heart.
Now she's making a new generation stronger.
You can, too. |
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A String and a Prayer Eleanor Wiley and Maggie Oman |
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Beads have been instruments of prayer in Islam, Hinduism,
Christianity, and Buddhism, and cultures as diverse as the African Masai and Native American Yaqui. |
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Columns
Care of the Soul |
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Small Thomas Moore |
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Politics is a spiritual calling |
Open Mind, Open Heart |
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Elisabeth Targ, MD: When Bad Things Happen to Good People Marilyn Schlitz |
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A psychiatrist in private practice and a
scientist, Elisabeth Targ has tackled some of the most challenging questions
known to science and society, including the nature of consciousness
and its perplexing relationship to material reality |
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Departments
Media |
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Why I Ditched My PDA Amy McCreath |
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Last spring, my husband persuaded me to give up my
Post-it-note-laden, coffee-stained paper calendar and join the
digital generation. |
Travel: |
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Savoring the Soul of Italy Judith Fein |
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Expecting a "museum of sacred sites," our travelers are embraced by a
sacred way of living. The joy of the three-hour lunch... |
What Goes On There, Really? |
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A Mikvah Bath Deborah Shouse |
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What Goes On There, Really?; Fall 2002 |
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Updates & Observations
Soul/Body
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Review: Profiles of Healing
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Intimacies
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The Gift Liz Rosenberg |
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Poem by Liz Rosenberg |
Actions
Beliefs
Expanding Universe
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An Altered State Everyone Can Visit Candace A. Croft, Ph.D., CFLE |
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Where's the Show-Me State? Missouri? Wrong. We are. Many of us exist in a Show-Me State of being. Might I suggest visiting the Know-Me State for a refreshing change?
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People
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