Vol. 3 Issue 1
May 16, 2007


Interview with Dr. Masauru Emoto

Passing it on

BLEEP Groups going strong
















May Reviews

The Science of Oneness: A Worldview for the Twenty-First Century

By Malcolm Hollick
New York: O Books, 2006
Review by Ron Miller

Starting in the 1970s, a “holistic” philosophical perspective began to emerge in the work of leading-edge scientists, psychologists, religious thinkers, educators, and researchers and practitioners in various fields. Malcolm Hollick’s new book, The Science of Oneness, is one of the clearest descriptions of this worldview that I have read in the 25 years that I have been working with these ideas.

The Gypsy Chronicles

A novel by Alison Mackie
Review by Cate Montana

Every once in a while a book comes along that seduces you away from reading about brain chemistry and chaos theory. Plus it’s spring, and the whole world is in love with itself. Just the time to pick up a delightful bit of fiction that will enchant the spirit and warm your heart.

The Gypsy Chronicles is first and foremost a love story about love. It follows the reminiscences of Gitana, a gypsy woman and natural born matchmaker who falls in love with Tzigany de Torres, the local maker of Matrimonial Beds. Even if Tzigany did not place a potent charm for a lifetime of passionate love making (not sex mind you, but love making) on each one of his beds, his and Gitana’s marriage would have been an excellent match. But Tsigany would hardly miss the opportunity to charm his own bed. And so his life and love for Gitana is enchanted from the moment they meet.

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