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Inside the Sept/Oct 2018 Issue

Inside the Sept/Oct 2018 Issue

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FEATURES

Welcome to Chambalabamba! If you can afford to retire, you can afford to start your own eco-community By Mofwoofoo

Awakening of a Healer “Don’t you want your son to live?” the nurse asked. Yes, of course. And that was why I felt I had to leave . . .By Amber Bodily

Create a Living Ritual How to connect through our bodies with the transcendent dimension of our lives By Stephanie Ludwig PhD

Working to Stay Here “Ram Dass is often in so much pain,” reports his longtime friend and coauthor, Mirabai Bush. “But he believes that nobody dies a moment before they should . . .” An interview with Mirabai Bush by Meggen Petersen

SPECIAL SECTION 100 Books We Love

INNER & OUTER WORLDS

Inner Life: Why share your pain; The catalyst

Practice: 7 steps to embracing your full story

Enlightened Diet: 8 best plants for improving memory & concentration

Relationships: How to experience canine flow; Meds & consciousness

Biosphere: Hanging on to a world of grace

COLUMNISTS

Roadside Assistance for the Spiritual Traveler: How Best to Live My Dying? By Rabbi Rami Shapiro

Our Walk in the World: Bending or Loving the World By Mark Nepo

The Happiness Track: The Loneliness Paradoxes By Emma Seppala

The Heart of Money: An Intentional Community that Works? By Paul Sutherland

DEPARTMENTS

Poetry: "Why Tinkerbell Quit Anger Management"

Toolbox: Clear the Air

Reviews

  • Climate Justice By Mary Robinson
  • Seven Types of Athesism by John Gray
  • Aware by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel
  • Anxiety by Claire Bidwell Smith
  • Here in Heaven By Donna De Lory
  • Down Come the Walls by Jai-Jagdeesh
  • Sunday's Illness by Ramon Salazar
  • Gauguin by Edouard Deluc
  • Strangers on the Earth by Tristan Cook

The Commons: The Best Place to Die?

Five Questions: Zainab Salbi

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