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At 10 a.m. Saturday, April 9, the Felt Forum was like an enormous party. Thousands of people were standing around talking. Me and Eddie passed a man doing a crossword puzzle. Waiting to see Krishnamurti, doing a crossword puzzle!
By SparrowApril 1985This, then, is the real purpose of astrology: to hold a mirror before the evolving self, to tell us what we already know deep within ourselves. Through astrology we fly far above the mass of details that constitutes our lives.
By Steven ForrestApril 1985A Salvation Army blanket, Texas ninety-degree road corners, the Marble Hill Dog and Cat Crematorium
By Our ReadersApril 1985Death is the most pleasant thing that will happen to you, though it is very hard to convince people of that.
By Howard Jay RubinMarch 1985Today, October 22, 1983, with several million people throughout Europe taking part in demonstrations in support of United Nations Disarmament Week and protesting against plans to deploy yet more nuclear weapons in Europe, it is impossible not to be aware of the increasing danger with which we are faced. It seems to me that unless we change the way we think and feel, the chances of our own survival and the survival of countless other living organisms on this planet are remote. I hope that we can reflect a little more about this question of our attitudes and the influence they have.
By Rupert SheldrakeFebruary 1985December 1984Man becomes great exactly in the degree to which he works for the welfare of his fellow-men.
Mohandas Gandhi
We just happen to be participating in a peculiar local distortion of reality. The planet Earth is as near to a mistake as the law will allow.
By Thaddeus GolasNovember 1984Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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