Some of our readers have joined forces with LivingNow to bring you this gift of a round-table discussion. Enjoy the read, give the contributors some feedback, and feel free to suggest discussion points for future round-tables.
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Reader round-table — Law of Attraction
( 18 Articles )
This month we discuss the 'law of attraction' and whether it works and, if so, how.I was particularly excited to see that so many people wrote about the need to employ soul and/or the heart in any attempt to manifest, and also a few have mentioned that we should de-focus on wanting and instead concentrate on giving – see also True Indigo's article: Wants have no place in the creation of abundance
Reader round-table — Love
( 13 Articles )
 In our August issue our reader round-table discuss 'love' Rumi said, " Your task is not to seek for love but to find all the barriers that you have built withing yourself agaist love"This round-table presents a diverse range of opinions from an even more diverse group of people on a topic dear to our hearts, indeed central to our well-being.
Reader round-table — Trust and fear
( 12 Articles )
 In our September issue our reader round-table discuss 'Trust and fear.' 'A cache of wisdom here, summed up by Margie Ulbrick’s statement, “ Trust is the direct opposite of fear, trust that even though we cannot see, know or understand all things, they can still be brought to good, that good can come from the most dire of circumstances if we make space for miracles.”
Reader round-table — Letting go
( 10 Articles )
 This month we discuss 'letting go'.
Letting go might mean to you the need to let go of a job or relationship that is not working. It might also mean the more enigmatic letting go necessary for connection to your ‘self’ – but you’re not quite sure what it is that you need to let go or indeed how.
Reader round-table — Perception
( 9 Articles )
 In our November issue our reader round-table discuss 'perception.' "There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception" — Aldous Huxley. The readers who contribute to this round-table on perception, while not as famous as Huxley, have interesting and diverse things to say, and you should find an 'aha' or two.
Reader round-table — Intuition
( 10 Articles )
 What is intuition? See how so many people have a slightly different take on it, but lots of them agree on the methods for cultivating it, and they all agree on how it shows up. See Elizabeths editorial for her take on it.
Reader round-table - Synchronicity
( 8 Articles )
 … a part of life and yet unnoticed by many. People often consider that synchronicity is mere happenstance or ‘lady luck’. Once we start noticing all the little coincidences, we realise that they are not haphazard. Could they be messages from the Universe? See what everyone has to say on the matter and you will recognise synchronicity in your own life.
Reader round-table — Relationships
( 9 Articles )
How would you like hints and ideas to change your whole way of being in relationship? Power-packed, fulfilling, nurturing, breaking out, practical, revolutionary, loving, spiritual – yours to explore.
Reader round-table — Floods
( 4 Articles )
Recent natural ‘disasters’ have seen the indomitable human spirit shine. We’ve all seen in the mainstream press the stories of loss and heroism. Here are stories of gifts to be found in what many would term a tragedy.
Reader round-table — Time
( 5 Articles )
 I often wonder why I manifested a job, as editor of this magazine, where time is all-important. Of course, it is to learn to work harmoniously with time and not be ruled by it or frightened of it. Here are some good hints for both me and you.
Reader round-table — Enthusiasm
( 4 Articles )
Our contributors agree about the positive nature of enthusiasm, which you need to be successful, to sustain your resilience, and one even says it’s the spark that lights the fire of action. However, one contributor did her own research and found that people thought that enthusiastic people were ‘over the top’. Golly, we really are a weird mob.
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