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Issue 61
September 2002

Global Mind Change
Growing in Wisdom by Daniel Redwood
As we contemplate the first anniversary of the "9-11" tragedy, physician and spiritual teacher Remen talks to author Redwood about the potent symbolism of myths and deep lessons learned about patriotism and the flag. What is needed most, she says, is for us to learn how to love better.

Mind-Body Healing
Returning Soul to Medicine by Gail Bernice Holland
"Physician heal thyself"—these words of wisdom echo down the centuries, yet the pressures of medical education often lead to stress and illness for doctors in training. Now a group of medical students is practicing holistic healing arts on themselves. IONS editor Holland reports.

Stories of Transformation
Nothing Needs Fixing by Ann Jaurgeui
"Epiphany is a big word, a thunderclap of a word," says psychotherapist and author Jauregui, and her story shows us how these "endangered moments . . . when we feel most intensely alive" can be the source of powerful and healing transformations.

Making a Difference
Going Deeper by Jane Gignoux
Like all good mystery tales, each individual life is a story full of twists and unexpected turns, says author and workshop leader Gignoux. Here she reveals how folktales and stories from around the world illuminate the deep mysteries of life and death.

Science and Consciousness
Who's Afraid of Life After Death by Neal Grossman
What would it take to convince you there is an afterlife? Philosopher Grossman explores why modern materialist science refuses to consider the abundant evidence gleaned from near-death experiences—and why love is the ultimate purpose of life.


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