Village Matters
Persistence and vision, a perfect pair
Last Friday I had the luxurious treat of being driven up the coast, destination being Monterey. There my historian partner Vonn Marie May and I would be finishing a proposal to study a historic garden adjacent to a 1820s adobe. We talked landscapes and history all the way. Full Story
Vigil Relives Ancient Christian Service
Guest column
When Christianity was first taking root, new members could join the church after two years of instruction and an initiation rite of baptism, which was offered only once a year at the Easter Vigil. Since Christianity was illegal in its first centuries, the service was held in secret and under the cover of darkness to avoid arrest. Full Story
Weather- or Not
My mom came up with this one, a long time ago: "Spring has sprung/ The grass has riz/ I wonder where the flowers is!" (The original author was Ogden Nash.) She was a wonderful lady, indeed! Pop was a lucky man - wonderful parents McWeather had. It's not their fault I'm so screwed up! Full Story
Unleash the Power of Your Intuition
Fear and Anger
What you do not express gets pushed under, building the unbearable tensions which cause compulsive living. Fear and anger are having problems. It is becoming painfully apparent that their identities are hopelessly enmeshed. They are losing touch with their separate and distinct personalities. Both anger and fear feel misunderstood. They are social outcasts. Full Story
Star Talk!
LAUREN MEGGISON, MFA, Ph.D., is a professional astrologer who maintains a private practice in Laguna Beach, California, where she advises an international clientele. Full Story
Mothering Heights
The Rules of Mommy Dating
When I graduated from high school, I breathed a huge sigh of relief that my days of hormone-induced social angst were over. A similar sigh occurred when I got engaged to my husband; my dating days were gone. Social serenity awaited me, as I no longer needed to be popular or finda husband. Full Story
Financial Information
Is Greed Dead?
Greed and fear struggle every trading day in the stock market while trends longer than a day or so follow the underlying beat of corporate earnings. Recently, fear has shoved greed offstage like actors in a French farce. The result has been an emotional and volatile overshoot to the downside. Full Story
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