DEAR FELLOW ADVENTURERS
THIS MONTH IS OUR 25TH BIRTHDAY ISSUE and we’re bringing you love with a few stories about human love, relationship love, love of God, healing by calling on love (see John of God article on page 16), and even elephant love. We’re also giving you a couple of gifts
for our birthday – one is a free iPad/ iPhone version of this magazine, along with an extra seven articles, plus short videos from advertisers so that you can hear them speaking about their work. Normally our iPad magazines are priced at $2.45 each to download, but this month, for our birthday, we’d like to gift it to you. Just go to the app store and search on LivingNow (either one or two words okay) – but don’t go until about 10th July, as we need time to add the extra seven pages, make it pretty, and add the videos. Another gift we have for you (or a
woman close to you) is a $550 pendant kindly donated by MIEC. You’ll see a couple of ads for it in this issue. To enter the draw you go to our Living Now (two words) Facebook page, like it, and follow the instructions. Another gift is a listing on our website
from $3.95 per month. Go to the Advertise tab on
www.livingnow.com.au. Yes, it’s not free, and therefore not a true gift, but you’ve got to admit it’s pretty damn cheap considering our popular website and the investment and intellectual property of 25 years behind it. ;) We all know not to throw the baby out
with the bathwater, but how often do we stop to think before we do it? Yes, a baby is a big slippery thing in bathwater, and also a being very precious to you – so
you’d know not to throw it out. However, how many other precious things do we throw away without realising just how precious they are? Maybe the expression would be more
useful if it said, ‘Don’t throw out the diamond with the garbage’. I’m heading somewhere with this of
course. While we were preparing this magazine, team members reacted to one of the articles and the front cover. One person could not get past the fact
that she finds Jim Carrey’s form of humour very irritating and she therefore hated the front cover. She told me she and her friends would not pick it up based on that cover. She didn’t see what he had to do with us, and in taking that decision, she closed her mind to the apparently beautiful heart that Jim Carrey has, not to mention his precise insights into manifesting what we want – all the more powerful because he’d made so much money and had all the comforts but found there was still something missing – so his personal search had nothing to do with needing money, which many of us find near the top of our wish list. Read the article on page 12 for his clues and for insights into his loving heart and personality. Another team member read Julian
Noel’s article – see page 18 – and didn’t see or even feel the stunningly insightful bon mots he shares and which I will repeat here: “Everyone has written a book, is a teacher, channel, or life coach. The deep relationship with a spiritual master has slipped by. ‘I can do it on my own’, is the modern mantra. However, becoming enlightened under your own steam is like giving a monkey a typewriter in the hope
that one day it will write Shakespeare.” So you might see how this segment,
quite near the front, got someone’s hackles up because she doesn’t go along with the concept of a spiritual teacher or guru, and it skewed her thinking for the rest of the article. She missed the power in these words:
“Although life hurt I was proud of my pain: my inner world often a silent scream... It was a silent, often painful journey. Then a chance meeting with a spiritual teacher changed everything. I became able to connect to a wisdom beyond my mind, emotions, the past the present and the future. I saw that love flowed through my veins. In the depth of this place, a new life sprouted; visions for the future arose entwined with the divinity of all life. He opened a new viewpoint for me: I wasn’t just human, I was also a soul. I sensed a world beyond the accepted view of reality. ‘Ah, so this is what it means to be truly human’. A deep question was answered.” I know we have answered deep
questions for many people over 25 years of publishing, and, if you’ve so far missed out, go and search through that garbage. We’re grateful that there’s a good
proportion of our readers that have been on the journey with us for the whole 25 years.
With love
Elizabeth Jewell Stephens
info@PinnacleHealthClinic.com.au Eli Shamon Will Shannon
Why do people come from all around the world to Pinnacle Health Clinic?
Phone: 02 9890 7004
www.PinnacleHealthClinic.com.au july 2014 3
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