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Spiritual poise ... even on the brink
In this busy, electronically complex—some say dangerous—world, humanity is always on the brink of something.
It may be something eminently desirable though frustratingly slow in coming—fresh adventures, physical or emotional healing, some long-awaited scientific breakthrough, a salary raise, lasting companionship. Even just the football season. Or Christmas.
But all too often these days, we're teetering on the edge of events that grip the soul in a vise—another terrorist attack, global warming, worsening drought, disease, political unrest, economic collapse. And it's the teetering that appears to do the most damage. Whether on the cusp of good or bad experiences, people become unsettled and easily overwhelmed by the decisions they are required to make as they proceed. They battle uncertainty, fear, even paralysis.
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September 27, 2004 issue
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Got creativity?
Wendy Rankin
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letters
with contributions from Patricia Covey, Maria Giacco, Imaisong Etim, Stella Housel, Becky Buhl, Daphne Santosa
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Nithya Subramanian, Stephen Kliewer, Vickie Chachere, Sara A. Carter
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THE SOURCE IS WITH YOU
By Margaret Rogers
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WALL * ART
By Warren Bolon
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LIGHT ON!
By Aaron Bingham,
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From Mao to Mozart
Text and Photographs By Kim Shippey-Staff
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Swing a New Song
By Patricia Kadick
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REMEMBER THE ANIMALS
P. K.
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Life-lessons from the Holocaust
By Kim Shippey
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Beyond carpets and flowers
By Patricia Edwards
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The inward voice of forgiveness
By Channing Walker
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Prayer proves immediately reliable
Esther Armstrong