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Snatam Kaur:
Celebrating Peace
An interview by Jennifer Joe and Steve Hays
Snatam Kaur's concerts are a joy. I can't really explain them much better than that. I simply know that afterward I feel great and smile a lot. She has been on a world tour and in September comes to Southern California. On Sept. 1 her new album, Anand, produced by Spirit Voyage will be released. (More information at the end.) Her tour sponsored by Peace Cereal, was dedicated to inspiring people of all walks of life to celebrate the peace that is within, and from that place of strength, to reach out to others as neighbors and nations in the spirit of peace. —Steve Hays
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From Everything You Need to Feel Go(o)d
Toxicity, Mood, and Food
By Candace Pert
The following excerpt is taken from the new book “Everything You Need to Know to Feel Go(o)d,” by Candace Pert. Ph.D. It is published by Hay House (October 2006) and available in bookstores or online. Well-known for the major part she played in film What the Bleep Do I Know!?, she is the author of Molecules of Emotion. Before leaving for the private sector in early 2006, she researched "new paradigm" healing at the Georgetown University Medical School where she was a professor of Physiology and Biophysics.
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Connectedness Is Coming Into Vogue
By DC Cordova
As a “Mentor of Nurturing,” and having worked in the Asia Pacific Region for the past couple of decades, I bring back good news… Yes, the world is ready for the Consciousness work that we have had an opportunity to enjoy and teach so readily for the past three decades in North America .
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Energy Options & Perspectives
by Steve Hays
The world of solar is rapidly evolving and potentially world changing. Just imagine this: sunlight reaching the earth produces enough energy in 90 minutes to meet global energy demands for more than one year.
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SLICES OF SUSTAINABILITY
News & views freshly picked by Jennifer Joe
The recent wave of news, books, increasing dialog around food and all the inter-connected issues involved from seed to table brings a cheer from those of us who have been supporters of being “green” and”“organically and locally grown” for years. The leading voices in the sustainability movement offer us and those new to this perspective from the general public more reasons to “vote with our dollars” and echo many of the messages shared for consideration in past TLC issues. Following are some recent highlights in the news:
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