Vol. 4 Issue 2
June, 2008


Waging Peace

Addicted to War
From The Filmmakers

Miceal Ledwith
The Gods of Men

Lynne McTaggart
The Power of the Collective

Health
Benefits of Practicing Qigong

Book Review
The Mystery of 2012

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June 2008

Waging Peace

By David Krieger

A nuclear weapon derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions of either nuclear fission or the more powerful fusion. As a result, even a nuclear weapon with a relatively small yield is significantly more powerful than the largest conventional explosives, and a single weapon can destroy or seriously disable an entire city. Did you know that there are approximately 26,000 nuclear weapons in the world and that 3,500 of them can be fired in minutes?

Addicted to War

By Tedi Elliott

I recently came across an interesting piece of writing. It’s not exactly a graphic novel, more graphic non-fiction. Not strictly a comic book but presented in that form, Addicted to War, by Joel Andreas is an entertaining and insightful depiction of war as anything but a glamorized exercise in patriotism. 

From the Filmmakers

By Betsy Chasse

Powerful, yet to the point

When you're a busy mom of 2 children under 5 you don't usually get the luxury of reading books with words having more than one or two syllables. Simplicity is KEY! So when I do get the chance to read these days, I prefer it to be something substantive and to the point. Usually those two words don't work together. But with Guy Finley's book, The Essential Laws of Fearless Living, I was pleased to find they do.

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June Bleepstore Specials

Living With Intention (CD) - Lynne McTaggart. Is intention simply wishful thinking, or is it a force that can actually change the world around you? Nobody has made a more comprehensive investigation of the power of the mind to influence the universe than Lynne McTaggart. Her conclusion: thought does shape reality, but much depends on how skillfully the thinker can use his or her intention. With Living with Intention, this groundbreaking author builds upon her findings from The Field to explore what makes mind–over–matter work, what can interfere with its effectiveness, and how you can use focused thought to enhance your life, help those around you, and transform your world. bleepstore.com.


Planting the Seed (CD) - Music by Paul Lawler and Mark Holland. This beautifully and sensitively composed sequence of native songs from Paul Lawler and Mark Holland remind us of our deep connection to Earth and how we all play a vital role in its preservation. bleepstore.com.


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