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by Rene O'Deay - 2007-03-04
Author Alafair Burke, former deputy district attorney in Portland, Oregon, and criminal law professor at Hofstra University, Long Island, NY, reveals the inner workings of the Justice system in Portla...
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by Douglas Glenn Clark - 2007-03-08
A good window is more than just a piece of glass. Properly chosen and installed, the window can be a reflection of outer and inner peace.Ask Morgan Kearns. After purchasing a circa 1920s home near a ...
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by Jan Engles Smith - 2007-03-23
You are an incredible spirit of divine perfection, the same composition as God. Creator is an ocean and you are a drop of water in that ocean. You carry within you the exact components and properties ...
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by Jan Engles Smith - 2007-03-28
I was introduced to alternative healing in a very alternative way. I had a vision. In my vision an old Indian woman approached me. When I asked who she was, she replied:I am you, I am your mother, I a...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2007-03-29
With masks and dark glasses to hide their faces they set fire to a uniformed effigy of a United States soldier. In the frenzy an upside down American flag was lit on fire as well. Was this the Hez...
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by Michael Bresciani - 2007-03-30
The U.S. soldier was burned in effigy during an anti war rally in Portland Oregon on March 18, 2007.Since that day some left wingers have distanced themselves from the factions that put on the burn an...
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by Jan Engles Smith - 2007-04-03
A vision quest is a Native American ceremony that in the Lakota language is called hanblecha, which means, crying for a vision. It is a calling out to Spirit, to God, to Great Spirit with a request an...
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by Jan Engles Smith - 2007-04-05
Learning about shamanic healing practices and soul retrieval became imperative for me. Through the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, I contacted Sandra Ingerman, the author of Soul Retrieval: Mending t...
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by Jan Engles Smith - 2007-04-09
Another form of soul loss happens in relationships built on codependency, in which one person bases his or her worth in another person rather than in self. "To rescue another person or to collude in a...
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by Jan Engels Smith - 2007-04-12
I never liked the idea of long-term therapy; I could not understand why it took people so long to heal. What I discovered in shamanism is that therapy takes so long because the part of the person that...