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Issue 16: Living in Balance: What Does Balance Look Like?
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Interviews:
Starhawk: feminist, peace activist, and author of The Fifth Sacred Thing
Michael Lerner: founder of Tikkun magazine, Rabbi, and author of The Politics of Meaning

Articles:
To Bow or Not To Bow: A Buddhist Perspective on Living as Seen Through the Eyes of a Non-Buddhist by Chris Mercogliano
Heaven Sent by Darcy Kiefel
A Sea Turtle's Prayer by Sarah Jordan
Reviving Andean Culture by Nestor Chambi Pacoricona & Laura Inouye
The Deep Feminine and the Family by Kim Domenico
Living in Moral Balance by Ken Lebensold
The Free-Food-For-All Soup Kitchen by Ron Copeland
Vision of a Freebirth Community by Jeannine Parvati Baker
The Healing Century: Rethinking Family Policy by Robert Theobald
You Can Go Home (at least on weekends) by Robert Phillips
Vignettes from the Doghouse: Tales of Canine Co-Therapy by Julie Tilsen

Health:
Needles are Not the Point by Jock MeKeen and Bennet Wong

Wisdom Tale:
To Everything there is a Season: Ecclesiastes book 3 Verses 1-15

Book Reviews:
Trends 2000 by Gerald Celente, reviewed by Ellen Becker
Should I Stay or Go? by Lee Raffel, reviewed by Nancy Ost
Parabola -- Myth, Tradition and the Search for Meaning By a Journal reviewed by Larry Becker
The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight by Thom Hartmann, reviewed by Alan Baldwin
Restoring the Earth by Kenny Ausubel, reviewed by Frank Houde

Issue 16 Cover

Read our "Living in Balance" editorial by Tom McPheeters

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Poems:
By:
David Harrison
Jennifer Armstrong
Fay Tishman

Reflections:
Hallow your Diminishments by Dorothy Lonsky

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