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heard personal testimonials ranging from vibrational healing to specialized bodywork, yoga therapy and dietary changes that brought people from the depths of disease to truly enjoy- ing their lives at an astonishing level that they never expected. Once people get talking about the way lifestyle modifica-


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tions have helped them, they typically get excited and want everyone to share in their success. So many that I meet take this acquired wisdom and put it into prac- tice by starting their own business. Having a front row seat to the transformation as these entrepreneurs realize their vision is very gratifying to me. This is an exciting time to be participating in the natural health community.


People are making daily progress and getting results by embracing a holistic ap- proach to their lives. We are awakening to the possibilities offered by combining the best of ancient wisdom and contemporary research. We are finding that in nearly every case, there is a better way than what Americans have been condi- tioned to accept. By taking ownership of all facets of our lives in deep and mean- ingful ways, we have become part of a movement now growing at an impressive rate across this great country of ours. September is your best chance to embark on your own personal journey. With


free yoga classes all over the area and a calendar of healthy events in our maga- zine, you are bound to find the right event to ignite your inner flame. Health, happiness and harmony always,


ne of the great rewards of publishing Natural Awak- enings is the privilege of being a witness to health turnarounds from the many people that I meet. I’ve


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