Letters to the Editor: Winter 2005
Dear Spirit of Change, Just a note of thanks. Your magazine has kept me going in these troubled times. It is like a precious gem.
Dear Spirit of Change, Just a note of thanks. Your magazine has kept me going in these troubled times. It is like a precious gem.
Dear Carol, This article was sent to me by someone in my energy medicine study group.
Dear Carol, This article was sent to me by someone in my energy medicine study group. It is significant for anyone who is interested in infant/prenatal health, involved in supporting healthy pregnancies...
Dear Carol, I saw “An Evening with Robert Bly” advertised in the last Spirit of Change at Brookline Adult Education, so my young son and I went.
Dear Editor, It is with great enthusiasm and pride that I write to thank Linda Marks and the staff of the Spirit of Change Magazine for the uplifting article on Deacon Randy Green and the gospel singers of Silver Leaf.
Hello Carol, I just received my November/December issue of Sprit of Change and, as always, am so delighted with the quality and relevance of reading I will have over the next week.
Dear Carol, Came across your site (through one of my many serendipitous web journeys) and love it. Such a treasure of good information and decency. Thank you!
Dear Carol, Thank you for printing “What's In a Word?” (Jul/Aug 04). It is a beginning step to universal human harmony and acceptance of humanity in all its rainbow forms.
Dear Judith, I'm writing to express approval of your recent article in Spirit of Change [“New Age Healing Mythology” by Judith Prebluda, Mar/Apr ’03]. I live in the Boston area, and have a friend who owns a New Age store.
Dear Bess and Bubby, I am a single dad with two young children. One goes to daycare and the other started school this year.
To the Editor, I recently picked up, and enjoyed reading the September/October 2003 issue of Spirit of Change. This was the first time I read your magazine and I found the articles generally informative and interesting.
Dear Carol, It always surprises me to come across another article like the one in the last issue (“Clarity Through Cancer,” Jul/Aug ‘03) by Karen Dillon about her breast cancer.
Dear Carol, Thank you, for publishing Senator Byrd’s eloquent and urgently needed speech.
I was pleasantly surprised to see your use of the word “tikkun” in the current issue of Spirit of Change.
Bravo on the “Musings” in this latest issue (Sep/Oct 02). I am reminded of my late husband Larkin’s comments just after September 11 last year: he was aghast at the way so many
Dear Ms. Bedrosian, This is a love letter to your publisher's Musings (Jan/Feb '02). I have read the last two with interest and great pleasure.
A mild winter has been appreciated by many New Englanders this season while lamented by just as many others, no doubt! As inhabitants of the Northeast, we are blessed with a rich variety of seasonal pleasures to enjoy throughout the year, without the annual threat of fatal weather conditions to consider.
We extend our very deep gratitude to all the people who in different ways have helped us to move ahead in our struggle for peace and harmony in our country of Guatemala.
"Think it's time we stop...hey...what's that sound? Everybody look what's going down..." —Buffalo Springfield
To all our friends in solidarity with the people of Guatemala we wish to express our concern over the tragic events that happened to them Tuesday September 11, 2001, in NY, Washington, DC and PA.
Your Excellency, I am deeply shocked by the terrorist attacks that took place involving four apparently hijacked aircrafts and the immense devastation these caused.
Dear Friends, The following was sent to me by my friend Tamim Ansary. Tamim is an Afghani-American writer. He is also one of the most brilliant people I know in this life. When he writes, I read. When he talks, I listen. Here is his take on Afghanistan and the whole mess we are in. -- Gary T.