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INSIGHT & EXPERIENCE INSIGHT


10 | That's the spirit! by Jules Sutherland


A spiritual kid tries to reason with her rational parents.


BIOGRAPHIES


36 | The history of the future: Nikola Tesla by Anya Petrovic


Nikola Tesla's inventions affected the development of modern technology, yet few know much about his incredible life and achievements.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


50 | How do I be myself? by Claudia Merrill


How do you know how to be yourself? Many of us haven’t a clue because we were never taught how.


52 | The Freedom Trap by Craig Hassed


This article is based on the book, The Freedom Trap, which is an exploration of what freedom means politically, psychologically, legally, ethically and philosophically.


METAPHYSICS


69 | Day tripper by Raym Richards


A client's stubborn chest pains and lethargy reveal an insight into an ayahuasca journey in her past.


ASTROLOGY


78 | July Stargazer by Stella Woods Welcome to a power-packed July/August


MIND & MOVEMENT PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


14 | Change can happen by Catherine Plano


Change can happen in an instant, once we become aware of it and change our thinking.


MINDFULNESS


16 | Intimacy and mindfulness by Margie Ulbrick and Dr Richard Chambers


Only when you develop true intimacy with yourself can you learn to do this with the people around you, rediscovering the importance of connection in the process.


COACHING & COUNSELLING


23 | Intuitive coaching by Melody Green


Intuitive coaching is about asking the right kind of questions from the beginning to make sure your goals are in alignment with your soul’s journey.


24 | Counselling and coaching -


what’s the difference? by Rebecca Rich


Coaching and counselling are two different modalities with unique approaches. So what's the difference, and how can we decide which is right for us?


26 | The three levels of coaching


and how they work by Ischa Ropert


The three different levels of coaching and how each of them supports lasting change.


63 | Hitting your head on a brick wall by Ulli Baxter


Coaching that simply focusses on goal setting, action plans and developing motivation won’t work long term if your inner belief is that you’re not good enough or don’t deserve more.


BUSINESS & ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS


56 | The second critical business mistake – reactive marketing by Greg Roworth


Marketing is much more than advertising to find new clients.


ENVIRONMENT


72 | Hemp houses by Martin Oliver


Hemp as a building material is an encouraging development when the number of concerning news items about irreversible climate change is on the rise.


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64 | Metaphors and coaching by Gema DiBari


Metaphors are used powerfully and purposefully in coaching as a way of moving clients forward to a new way of responding to life’s many challenges.


COMMUNITY & RELATIONSHIPS


RELATIONSHIPS


32 | “Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.” by Joyce Vissell


How to ease the pain of rejection with gratitude. LOVE


34 | Avoiding the 'four horsemen'


in relationships by Nicole Feledy


Strong relationships are built on effective communication, but how do we achieve this?


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