NEW MAY 11- MAY 25, 2002
The Successful Child: What
Parents Can Do to Help Kids Turn Out Well
by William Sears, M. D., Martha Sears, R. N. and Elizabeth Pantley
The first of our eight children
was born thirty-four years ago, about the time I began pediatric training.
As new parents, we wanted to do everything we could to help our child
become a success in life, but we weren't sure what was most important. At
the same time, as a new pediatrician, I found that parents often asked me
what they could do to help their children turn out well.
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Grieving The Loss Of A
Loved One
by Kathleen Tucci
When faced with
the task of mourning a treasured loved one, a profound measure of strength
and will takes over. There are so many variables and plethora of
situations involved when it comes to the death of an individual. What is
key in this huge sea of despair and confusion is that physical death is
not the end. That your loved one’s soul still permeates this earth and
is around you in spirit. Many times I hear the phrase spoken; “dead is
dead”. It’s interesting to note that in my line of work, I’ve found
often-time that those individuals who were skeptical and possessed that
analogy of death, are the ones who as spirits, will try the hardest to
communicate to their loved ones still in the physical world.
Why?...because they now realize they are not dead! That life is
eternal and goes on after we leave our physical bodies.
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Memories, Meanings And Lessons
For Life
by Eilenn McDargh
Some places just feel like home even if
you’ve never lived there. I can feel calm settle over me as I turn from
the highway and see St. Joseph Convent perched in its solid position above
the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside. Its three-story arms spread across the
hill as if embracing the furrowed farmland below. The manure-covered
fields puff pungent perfume into the April morning air. The dense pine
trees planted by my grandfather are almost as tall as the bell tower. I
don’t remember the pink and white dogwoods that blush next to the
retreat center but then again, I have never been here in spring. An
emergency calls me here now.
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NEW MAY 4 - MAY 11
A Treasury of
Miracles for Women,
Angel In The Intersection
by Karen Kingsbury
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Feathers Brush My
Heart: True Stories of Mothers Touching Their Daughters' Lives After Death
by Sinclair Browning (Editor)
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Good Daughters:
Loving Our Mothers as They Age
by Patricia Beard
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Mitten
Strings For God: Reflections for Mothers in a Hurry
by Katrina Kenison
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NEW APRIL 27 - MAY 4
The Passing
Rita Louise, ND
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The Easy Gift of Forgiveness
by Jeannette Sanders
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The
Painter Of Angels
by Nanda Luz Sousa
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Spirits Of Change
by John Austin
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NEW APRIL 20 - APRIL 27
Death Be Not Feared!
by Bob Olson, OfSpirit.com Editor
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An Emerging Planetary
Civilization: An Interview With Elia Wise
by Carol Bedrosian
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A Look at the Famous Astrologer
Evangeline Adams
by Karen Christino
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Gaia In Our Hearts
by Susan Meeker-Lowry
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NEW APRIL 13 - APRIL 20
Authentic Feng Shui
by Melissa Kushi
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Transformation
by Nancy Wright
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Using The Law Of Vibration To
Manifest Your Vision
by Asoka Selvarajah, Ph.D
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