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The word witch was invented to describe those who claim to be spirit before form, to be independent of flesh while in the flesh, and the witch on the broomstick flying through the night is a distorted image . . . intended to instill fear and therefore control people, to keep them small, containable.
By P.B. WindJuly 1983A bowl of faded rose petals, a wooden extension ladder, a photograph
By Our ReadersJune 1983April 1983Someday, after we have mastered the winds, the waves, the tides, and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love. Then for the second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.
Teilhard de Chardin
A miracle, a third person in the relationship: Jesus, a fourth divorce
By Our ReadersApril 1983Forgiveness, gratefulness, an uncomfortable dinner
By Our ReadersMarch 1983I called my father at his bank in Tulsa. He wasn’t there, as usual, so I left a message with his secretary, as usual. “Tell him, Helouise, that he has a new grandson.” I had to repeat the message twice, as Helouise was well aware that I was an only child and quite unmarried.
By Brad ConardJanuary 1983What we have our patients do is to take the symptoms of cancer as the illness, and to look for the five biggest changes that they can identify in their lives in the 18 months prior to the diagnosis being made. If they have had subsequent flareups, they look at the six months prior to each flareup. Then, they look at their emotional reactions to those changes. Finally, with each episode, they look at five good things that happened to them as a result of the diagnosis or of each flareup — what they get out of being sick.
By Lightning Allan BrownNovember 1982Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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