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22 Help for ice addiction


by Anthony Eaton We currently endure a dire lack of inspirational stories that investigate how to convert problematic drug use into a powerful catalyst for positive, even amazing, personal change.


MAKING A DIFFERENCE


14 Love: the saint and the seeker Here’s a woman making a difference in so many ways, and above all, she finds joy in the human experience and knows that everything in life is sourced in love.


LIVING WITH SPIRIT


17 No discrimination – the first of Ikebana’s ten virtues


by Shoso Shimbo, PhD Ikebana masters say that it is one of the best ways to cultivate your spirituality and it would make it possible for you to mix with those who are similarly spiritual, regardless of their social status.


26 We’ve come to the place of planning his passing


by Freya Sampson There was grief in the room, yet everyone felt a lot of peace. Richard’s chosen experience for crossing over gave him, his family and humanity this gift, and it is a humbling privilege to share it.


RELATIONSHIPS


18 The nature of sexual desire over time


by Emma Michelle Dixon I’ve noticed in all long-lasting happy marriages that there is one key characteristic: both partners have always enjoyed sex and have no shame or hangups – so they prioritise it. However there is no normal in terms of libido.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


29 Bridging spirituality and psychology with Jung, Tarot and the Kabbalah


by Evelynne Joffe Any student of Tarot and Kabbalah can naturally see the correspondences between the 22 cards of the Major Arcana and the 22 Paths of the Tree of Life. There are, as well, parallels between this and Jung’s theory of archetypes.


44 Homeopathy – the medicine of the future


by Juliette West Homeopathy is the second most widely practised therapy in the world, is the preferred medicine of the Royal family, and was praised by Gandhi and Mother Teresa, but sadly is still largely misunderstood.


48 Astrology for July by Stella Woods


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42 Are you too strong to ask for help?


by Jena Griffiths Usually I’m pretty hopeless at reaching out and asking for help. Most of us are. We feel weak reaching out but actually the opposite is true.


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