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Creating a Culture of Peace with a Dept. of Peace
Including Columns from Dennis Kucinich and Others (abstract)
ENVIRO FAIR 2005:
Visions for a Healthier Planet
by Sarito Sun (abstract)
Two Techniques to Overcome Hunger and Thirst
By Siva Baba (abstract)
Money and You:
Commitment to Our Dreams
by D C Cordova(abstract)
Coming Into Your
Wisdom Time
By Barbara De Angelis Ph.D.(abstract)
BioGeometry:
The Egyptian Spiritual Science of Energy
An Interview with Robert J. Gilbert, Ph.D. (abstract)
HOMO UNIVERSALIS: GIVING BIRTH TO A NEW SPECIES OF HUMANITY A TLC interview with Barbara Marx Hubbard by David S. Cohen (abstract)
The Universal Power of Hado by JoAnn McCall (abstract)
Organic Garden Patch by Jerry Weiss (abstract)
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Creating a Culture of Peace with a Dept. of Peace
Legislation will be reintroduced in Congress on September 14 by Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) and 55 cosponsors to establish a cabinet level Department of Peace. Thousands of citizens around the nation are working to support this legislation, organized by The Peace Alliance. Hundreds of supporters will be in Washington D.C. for the annual Department of Peace Conference Sept. 10-12. Many attending will meet with their representatives in Congress to encourage their support of the DoP. Speakers at the Conference will include public figures as Walter Cronkite and Patch Adams.
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ENVIRO FAIR 2005:
Visions for a Healthier Planet
by Sarito Sun
The Del Mar Fairgrounds will host its 6th aAnnual Enviro Fair on Friday, Sept. 23 and Saturday, Sept. 24, 10am to 5pm in the Seaside Pavilion. Saturday is Family Day. Enviro Fair is an all-free event (parking fees do apply).
This exhibition and comprehensive seminar focuses on the positive, practical, intelligent and fun aspects of taking care of our environment. It will highlight environmentally friendly products and also business and conservation services available in San Diego County. Visitors will learn about environ-mental challenges and listen to experts speak on conservation. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet professionals involved in recycling who are at the forefront of their industries. There will be exhibitors with environmentally friendly products and environmental services. The recycled art exhibit will amaze you and give you creative ideas for fun, for profit and for educational activities. You can talk with representatives of nonprofit organizations who are committed to improving our quality of life. This fair is a special chance for networking and exchanging valuable information.
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Two Techniques to Overcome Hunger and Thirst
By Siva Baba
Siva Baba is a South Indian Master who teaches seminars on Prosperity and Enlightenment all over the globe. He is the guru who taught the “Ah” Meditation to Wayne Dyer.
Hunger and thirst are two intense distractions for a spiritual practitioner. The yogis first want to conquer them so that they can meditate in peace. The problem is that when you are thirsty and hungry, you have a beverage and also eat some food.
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Money and You
Commitment to Our Dreams
by D C Cordova
I was recently invited to the Finale Night of the television show in Malaysia , Audition, which is the Malaysian competitive version of the famous American Idol program. Audition is harder though. It takes young people who are very talented in singing, dancing and acting, and not only gives them an opportunity to win cash prizes, but also receive acting and singing contracts—and makes them household names.
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Coming Into Your
Wisdom Time
By Barbara De Angelis Ph.D.
Imagine a world in which people were paid enormous sums of money not for how good they were at a sport, or how beautiful and thin they were, or how well they played an instrument or sold shares of stock, but for how wise they were....
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BioGeometry:
The Egyptian Spiritual Science of Energy
An Interview with Robert J. Gilbert, Ph.D.
BioGeometry is a powerful science that uses shapes, colors, sounds, and motion to create specific energy effects. Founded by Dr. Ibrahim Karim of Cairo Egypt , BioGeometry offers methods to directly detect, measure, create, and transmute specific qualities of energy. Although a new form of energywork, BioGeometry has its roots in the ancient Egyptian temple arts. Dr. RobertJ. Gilbert, internationally known speaker and author in the field of Sacred Geometry, is the first non-Egyptian instructor of BioGeometry in North America .
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HOMO UNIVERSALIS:
GIVING BIRTH TO A NEW SPECIES OF HUMANITY
A TLC interview with Barbara Marx Hubbard by David S. Cohen
At its Awakened World 2005 conference, on October 3-5 at La Quinta Resort near Palm Springs, the Association for Global New Thought will be giving its Lifetime Achievement Award to Barbara Marx Hubbard, who for forty years has been envisioning a future that will embody Humanity's highest hopes rather than the dismal Apocalypse of so much contemporary imagining. Here she tells the story of her own journey from frustrated ‘50s housewife to one of our culture's primary exponents of the Conscious Evolution of the human species.
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The Universal Power of Hado
by JoAnn McCall
Have you ever walked into a room full of people and, without anyone saying a word, you sensed the mood? After receiving a warm hug, have you felt like a huge burden was lifted? If so, you were experiencing the power of hado. It is that simple.
“Hado” may be new to our ears, but it has existed in the Japanese language for centuries. Literally translated, it means wave motion or vibration. Within the past few decades hado has been spoken of in the context of philosophy, science and quantum physics. More recently, the definition has expanded into the spiritual realm to express the healing properties and transformative powers of this life-force energy.
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Organic Garden Patch
by Jerry Weiss
This time of year the garden should be in full swing, pouring out tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peppers, melons of all sorts, eggplants, okra, corn and more. This all makes for an outrageous assortment of dishes, summer salads and lots of Asian, Greek and Italian dishes. We can make fresh, succulent and enzyme-rich dishes right out of the garden. Nothing tastes better or is better for you than this. You cannot buy that kind of freshness. Fresh cut oregano, marjoram or basil can be added to these dishes to enhance flavor to a culinary delight.
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