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52 | Syntropic farming in the tropics by Martin Oliver


Syntropic farming may be one solution to the need of food for rapidly growing communities in the tropical belt.


BUSINESS.


55 | The story of Australia’s hemp pioneer by Paul Benhaim


On May 1, 2017 hemp was finally legalised as a food in Australia. Here is the remarkable story of the man who has spent the past two decades committed to sharing the health of hemp with everyone.


INSIGHT & EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE.


12 | The manifestation trap by Julie Ann Cairns


Be careful what you wish for. Manifestation can deliver more than you expect.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT. 30 | Three effective principles to


overcoming loneliness by Tony J. Selimi


Loneliness affects many people, at different times and to varying degrees in their lives. Here are 3 principles to overcome it.


RELATIONSHIPS. 46 | Three stories of modern


loneliness by Jess Walter


Today we have more options for connecting to people than ever before, yet feelings of isolation and loneliness are at an all time high.


METAPHYSICS.


62 | Vietnam veteran by Raym Richards


Raym’s client is a Vietnam veteran ready to put his demons to rest. His shamanic journey uncovers more than he believes is possible.


ASTROLOGY.


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