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TO OUR READERS
Who has real status? A security guard? A United States Congressman? A mother of three children? A business consultant? The answer is, they all do. Equally. That's vividly clear from what people in these and other areas told us, and more important, from what they hold very dear to themselves.
As you read on, you'll see that we spoke with people from various walks of life about their status and whether they are happy with it. The answers took a refreshing spiritual turn, as the first person, a musician, brings out in his comment: "I ... that the best shows that I've ever done are the ones that weren't shows—they were real, they came from inside." Please join us in taking a look at status—without the symbols.
"What shapes who I am?" answers a question that many men and women—whether or not they are seeking status—wonder about. And the value of gaining a new perspective is explored in "Illumined consciousness and healing."
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October 13, 1997 issue
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TO OUR READERS
The Editors
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What shapes who I am?
Channing Walker
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Standing up to teenager stereotypes
From a teenager
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Illumined consciousness and healing
Mary Alice Rose
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God is with me through the night
Kathryn Crosby Escruceria
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Drop the blame!
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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Downsizing and relocation
Carole Ann Cooper
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Responsibility of the media
by Kim Shippey
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A simple truth...
Ishmael Shamsid-din
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"I was free born"
William E. Moody
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In 1995 I inadvertently poured boiling marmalade over one...
Barbara Harrison
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At first my leg hurt
Danielle McGuire with contributions from Susan McGuire