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Room for everyone on the cutting edge
THERE'S A TENDENCY to associate the term avant-garde with exclusivity, elitism, and intellectual snootiness. After all, can something be truly cutting edge if everyone can understand it? And loves it?
It can, if "in the vanguard" means being among the growing throng who are discovering their creative gifts and new ways of using them. If it means that we're all spiritually endowed for innovation and self-renewal. It can, for those who see the new frontier as the expanding God-region in their lives.
Really, could there be anything more avant-garde—or more encouraging and comforting—than a day that begins with a fresh insight into the Father-Mother of everything and everyone? Into what it means to be sprung from the vast Soul that designs our identity and defends our individuality?
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January 3, 2005 issue
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Room for everyone on the cutting edge
Warren Bolon
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letters
with contributions from Margaret Hartvictoria, Darren Mackay, Ruth Hahn Phair, Carly Franz, Lloyd Davies
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Laura Fowlie, Joseph Mallia
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Way out in front
By Marilyn Jones
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exploring the unexplored
Patricia Kadick with contributions from Sonja Maneri, Joe Maneri
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future tech and health futures
By Jason Marsh
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PAY ATTENTION! [GOD'S LOVE—'EXTRA-STRENGTH']
By Gail Gilliland
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A LONGER ROPE THAN I THOUGHT
By Ginny Luedeman
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'I AM WANTED'
Ashley Luedeman
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It's just a game
By Eric Nager
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A garden of models
By Richard Nenneman
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A wonderful way of life
Wilma Jeane Jackson
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My dance of freedom
Myriam Betouche
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Progress and healing—God's law
Ashley Korthals