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Issue 111
July/August 2011
MAKING JOYFUL CHANGES
Spiritual Hotspot Bristol: We explore this City's vibrant and rapidly growing MBS scene. A great place to visit and chill awhile, take in a therapy, learn a new modality or attend a workshop.
Metatronic Healing: With Pippa Merivale. This system brings high frequencies into our energy systems, our bodies, our hearts and souls.
Preparing for Big Life Changes: We discover how therapies like EFT, colonic irrigation, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, can prepare your mind, body and spirit for personal transitions.
The Truth Agenda: Are we heading toward Armageddon or toward a new Utopia? Andy Thomas ties together conspiracies and spirituality to find answers for us all...
Tai Chi in the Workplace: ABC Tai Chi tells us how we can use the gentle art of Tai Chi to make us more relaxed and effective at work.
Protest as a Spiritual Path: Looking at the more peaceful, loved-up ways of protesting against harmful influences in society.
REGULARS: *Sarah Flower’s spiritual money column / Kostas Tselios with health tips from the beautiful Greek islands / Art for the Soul: one artist with a piece of work that best represents their talent / Soulfood: Delicious new vegetarian recipe / Cosmic Gardening: think ahead and plan seasonal goodies with Howard Baker
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Book Reviews
Your Life After Death by Michael G. Reccia Band of Light Media £14.95 Five stars An amazing and authoritative guide to the spiritual realms by Joseph who has lived in an enlightened sphere of reality for thousands of years and probably the most comprehensive account ever written of just what lies in store for each of us when we leave this world behind
Travel
Your Mat & Your Life Often when we think of our yoga practice, we have visions of sun salutations, perhaps of sweat dripping on to the map between our toes and of shaking thighs trying to hold ourselves in strange but appealing positions. After we finish asana, we shower, eat and our practice is rolled up with the mat and we take our shaking thighs out into the day. How do we take what we learn on the mat out and into our environment?