
Mind States
Atlas Profilax
by Sydney L. Murray
Recently I had the opportunity to meet Jeffrey St. Onge, who has brought the Atlas Profilax to San Diego. Atlas Profilax is a revolutionary modality from Switzerland that corrects the first cervical vertebra known as the Atlas. What’s remarkable about this treatment is that in most cases, you need only one session and one follow-up because the correction is not an adjustment, but a powerful relocation that immediately activates a self-healing and harmonizing process within the individual.
GONZO
The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
An Interview with
Director Alex Gibney
“Among journalists I have but one hero, and that is Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.” Edward Abbey’s words on the back cover of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas have rung true since the moment I opened that book. Abbey continues, “His style is often mistaken for drug-crazed fanaticism, but that was to be expected. As always in this country, they only laugh at you when you tell the truth.” Abbey’s description of Hunter as a “seer” describes the ethos of the man.
Freedom is Detachment:
World Teacher Maitreya
by John McNab
One reason the world teacher Maitreya is here now is to give all of us a new-to-humanity experience of freedom. Maitreya, who left his Himalayan retreat and moved to London in 1977, is the head of a group called the Masters of Wisdom.
Pilgrimage
Journeying to a Holy Place
by Elisa Cullaty
To remember her opens a wellspring that runs hidden and deep in my heart. To think of her brings warm tears to my eyes and an instant smile. A cozy feeling surrounds and supports me. I know I am home.
Raw Food Delights
by Elyssa Paige
Finding freedom can be as simple as sinking your teeth into a juicy, ripened summer peach. Sounds farfetched? Think about it. What is your relationship with food? Do you live to eat or do you eat to live? The food choices you make will shed light upon your answer.
Living Arts
Freedom of Choice
Our Green Energy Alternatives
by Kim Sykes and Barrett Dunn
Explosions of bright colors and sparkling lights illuminate the evening sky once a year, while we gather with family and friends to celebrate our freedom. Freedom is an ambiguous term, loosely defined as the release from restraint, but it takes on multiple meanings depending on the context.
The Real Meaning of Freedom
by Jesse Wolf Hardin
I watch as my partner Kiva counsels a group of women in our canyon, here to learn about medicinal herbs and the work of the Medicine Woman. Kiva is strong, not only in spite of her hard childhood and abusive father, her time living on the streets, or making do in the wilderness, but in part because of these things.
Freedom Writer Diary 24:
Finding Inspiration Through Adversity
Dear Diary,
5 a.m.—The sound of my alarm clock woke me to a dark room this morning. The sun wasn’t out yet, so I decided not to get up. My clock saw things differently and kept beeping.
Recreating Order in Our Lives
by Robyn M. Speed
A martial arts instructor once taught me that if you tip a packet of toothpicks out onto the table you have chaos, but if you pick one toothpick out of that pile and lay it down, you have order.