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letter from the publisher Inner Work — Are You Ready? When You are Ready for Your


all over our world. Modern communication bombards us with messages—many of which have to do with human failings, suffering and misery. If we are among the lucky ones, blessed with health and relative prosperity, we ask


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ourselves what we can do to make a difference— beside a donation-here or a-helping-hand-there. Our longing, realized or in some cases unrealized, is to fi nd our passion: whatever it is that gives us the energy and enthusiasm to make a difference in this world. As we read on page 28, only when we can identify this longing—and act on it—will we fi nd a life of fulfi llment….Our lives are meant to be sources of love and healing. Matthew Fox—spiritual master, author, teacher—


who will conduct the Feb 1-3 “Love, Now” symposium in Winter Park agrees. (See page 30.) Each of us needs to fi nd our own way to creativity: to be “artists” whose messages, in whatever form, spread compassion and justice, love and healing and feed the soul. Explore what your individual life role can be by attending this special weekend. Find or confi rm the answer just-for-you and step into 2013 with a renewed commitment to making the world a better place.


Happy Transformation!


Margaret Jones Bertone, Publisher


s we begin a new year, we are more aware than ever of the great needs


Life to Change, You are Probably Ready to Do Your Inner Work.


• Stop running from yourself. • Heal your past. • Learn to live from the heart. • Open to guidance beyond the ego. • Discover your path. • Experience the Divine. • Live the life you were meant to live.


John Tatum, M.D. has lived the seeker’s life and specialized in psychotherapy and personal growth for 29 years. He is ready to mentor you on your journey, when you are ready.


2180 Park Avenue North • Winter Park 407-644-3593


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