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We've all said it: If only I had...
We've all said it: If only I had more time! Time is at a premium for everyone, as the news clip above makes clear.
But is more time what we really need? The issue actually runs a whole lot deeper. That's why this isn't the usual collection of "beat the clock" tips.
The first two articles offer spiritual solutions to time-related pressure and stress. Then "Facing a full agenda with inexhaustible energy" shows how the author was able to prove that spiritual concepts have a beneficial effect in our lives. Also this week, you'll find articles on healing hatred and debunking the limitations that retirement would impose.
We invite you to take a few moments for a fresh perspective. We're sure they'll be moments that brighten your whole day.
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May 5, 1997 issue
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Families Starved for time
Linda Feldman
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The redundancy of time: an astrophysicist's view
Laurance Doyle with contributions from Scott Laningham
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Dominion over time
Timothy A. MacDonald
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Facing a full agenda with inexhaustible energy
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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Energy: tapping the true source
Davina Bryan-Anjania
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Jesus wasn't squeezed for time
Toni Tartoué Wengler
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A healing of sickness and exhaustion
T. T. W.
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"Flood-tides of Love"
Hal H. Hoerner
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Healing hate
Jessika Benedict-Gill
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How to do better waiting
Katherine Hildreth
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Retirement debunked
Bruce A. Cunningham
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Is motherhood a worthy career?
Beverly Goldsmith
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Moneybags
Mary Metzner Trammell
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One winter morning I was going down the back steps of the...
Laura Colvin Matheny
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One day in the summer of 1994 I went to a park to meet a friend
Maria Elvira Santos Nunes
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Letters
with contributions from Brook B. Ballard, Virginia Brown, Chris Juneau, Nancy Mangan