This journal contains articles related to spiritual development, psychology, arts, teaching, holistic healing - a base for people to write about their spiritual backgrounds, and to focus on how they bring their spiritual beliefs into practice – a lived spirituality. Each volume of the journal is both wide ranging and cohesive, with a focus on pragmatism and the integration of diversity. Writers are invited to share their applications of mainstream and alternative practices, across a range of spiritual beliefs, from Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism and Sufism, to the works of people such as Julian of Norwich, Rudolph Steiner, Martin Buber, Theresa of Avila, Swedenborg, Sri Aurobindo, Ghandi, Hafiz, Blake, Wordsworth, Kahlil Gibran, - the list is endless. This is the first volume originally published in Australia and is followed by three more editions currently with volume 3 number 2 in production.
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