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INITIATION: THE GIFT OF NEW EYES by Rachel
Naomi Remen
"Illness is part of a larger human tradition of initiation," says physician Remen, "an opportunity which
is present for us all."
DEEP SEEING: GUIDING ACTIVISM THROUGH GRACE
by Christopher Childs
"The most radical, powerful act ever undertaken by any human being," says activist Childs, "remains the
act of committing oneself, beyond reservation, to a worthy personal mission."
IN PRAISE OF DIVERSITY by Freeman Dyson
"Without discipline there can be no greatness," writes physicist Dyson, "and without diversity there can
be no freedom." Science and religion thrive on both, he says.
THE SPIRITUAL HEART OF SERVICE by Arthur
Deikman
One form of consciousness supports the survival self, says psychiatrist Deikman, another supports the spiritual self. "Problems
arise when one crowds out the other."
NATURE AND I by Nancy Jack Todd
Environmentalist Todd discovers interconnectedness down the garden path.
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