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Mosque At Ground Zero - A Spiritual Perspective

By Judith FeinMosque At Ground Zero

To mosque or not to mosque, that is the question. Once again, the lines are drawn in the sand, people are polarizing and taking sides….but there is another way to look at this.

Last year, I traveled to Syria, which has been depicted in the media as the stepchild of the Axis of Evil. Friends were telling me that I should write emails in code to let them know I was still alive.  And if I used the word “call” in the emails, that would be a sign for them to contact the State Department on my behalf. If, God forbid, I were on TV, about to be executed, I should blink twice and they stop would at nothing to save me. 

 

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Features: Practicing Death

by Tom Pinkson, Ph.D.

Marti was a bright, optimistic, attractive 40-year-old woman when she first entered a support group for cancer patients that I facilitated at the Center for Attitudinal Healing in Tiburon, California. During that time we had become friends, and she became interested in my shamanic work outside the center.

Features: 12 Rituals to Reopen your Life

by Charlotte Eulette

"We the people" are conditioned to focus on the positive and not dwell too long on the negative. We share our triumphs but keep our tragedies to ourselves. When we experience emotionally difficult or devastating times in our lives, we are strongly advised to "move on."

Features: The Heart's Original Position

by Lisa Jones

An article about a Northern Arapaho man named Stanford Addison, who had a growing reputation as a horse trainer. He was noted for his gentleness, efficiency, and the fact that he had been a quadriplegic for more than 20 years.

Cover Story: One Couple's Search for Oneness

by Judith Blackstone, Ph.D. and Zoran Josipovic, Ph.D.

The Attempt to create a shared understanding of the experience of the underlying oneness of God and creation, of ourselves and our environment, of self and other - what is often referred to as "nonduality".

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