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Truth, Justice, and the Co-Creative Way

My mind continued to react to the experience of being robbed in what I thought was a safe neighborhood. I thought about the gross imbalance in the brief encounter, and I felt resentment and frustration at the situation ...
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Oklahoma Bomb Site

For most people it was probably not appropriate, as they did not have direct connections with the building or the people involved. Because M.W. was directly connected, we answered her letter by suggesting she first check with nature ...
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Pan Gets Her Out of a Jam

Maybe I was mentally okay about his abrupt back-pedaling, but my emotions were something else. My heart had dropped and hung there heavily despite all my attempts to get past the hurt I felt. That morning at work I had to make multiple copies of a large manuscript. For two days the copier had been jamming ...
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Personal Theology and Nature

I would like to share an experience that I had recently. In it, I saw how I had separated Nature processes and MAP from my Christian faith—and how much I have to gain from integrating my experience of both ...
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PhD at Nature U

We were amazed at how specific the instructions were and how beautiful the results. People who came to visit would remark on just those parts of the land where we had worked. After getting the hang of asking questions accurately ...
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Post-Death Process: A Helpful Mistake

Several weeks later, a close friend whom I have known twenty years suddenly died. That night when I had quiet time to myself I suddenly felt her presence. The moment I felt her presence ...
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Eeeyoowww!

I slammed my thumb in my Volvo station wagon door last week. I came in and took homeopathic hypericum and did a MAP session. Thirty minutes later, as I was doing the MAP session ...
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Melody Making With Nature

My musical coning experiences have taught me some important things about working in conings. First, it is crucial to ask for specific help. Just being in a coning will be helpful, but the results are much better when there is a clear request for help. Let me five you a few examples ...
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No Idea

I have applied the principles and processes taught in the Workbook to many aspects of my life. Learning to see all of the places I interact with nature as "gardens" has required me to change the way I see life. That didn't happen overnight ...
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