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I have been asked to submit my dreams to Bardic tests. For years I have allowed innuendoes from my dreams to slip into my daily affairs. Now my friends and acquaintances have grown weary of dividing these dream outcroppings from my intentional deceptions and mystifications.
By Rob BrezsnyFebruary 1976In Jane Robert’s The Education of Oversoul Seven, Seven is undergoing a rather awesome examination that centers on the nature of reality, dreams, reincarnation and out-of-body travel.
By Debbi EwersSeptember 1975If his words evoke for you the same renewed wonder at the possibilities of creation, the same suggestion of undreamt-of expression, unacknowledged realities, and unlimited self-realization, I might escape a little of the karmic shitstorm that comes from saying: read this book.
By Sy SafranskySeptember 1975If there is survival after death, then that which survives must exist beforehand, in the living. In other words, it should be possible to approach the survival question by a study of consciousness in the living.
By W. G. RollJune 1975We create the world with our beliefs. This is as true of global ecologies as of our more personal environment — our bodies, our homes.
June 1975Just today I found that the dialogue with a book supersedes the lecture being given by it. Some compilers of books even work upon that premise.
By Gayle GarrisonApril 1975If you look hard enough for a reason to support something you want to believe in, you’ll find it. We select a belief as we do a mate, seeking for that which best reflects ourselves and our needs. Both are fragile and tenuous affairs, but how much more fervently one will hold onto some beliefs, after many loves have come and gone.
By Sue HartnettJuly 1974Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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