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Vol 1 No. 7

Table of Contents
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Spirit of Ma'at Volume 1 No. 7
"The Futurists Creating Peace"
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Cover
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Editorial: Peace in the Third Millennium
Potential current trends may lead to world peace.
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Drunvalo
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St. Germain on Peace
A recent channeled discourse from Ascended Master St. Germain elucidates what we at the Spirit of Ma'at believe to be the essential understanding of peace and how it may be achieved on this earth.
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Simelunas
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Notes from the Peace Room: Barbara Marx Hubbard
Our managing editor interviews the woman Buckminster Fuller called "the best-informed human now alive regarding Futurism."
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Cooper
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Peace: The Untold Story
Dr. Elise Boulding has devoted a lifetime of service to the cause of peace. More than anyone else we talked to, she makes real for us the peacekeeping efforts of so many thousands.
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Barber
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Colin Parry and Children for Peace
Life-changing workshops unite the young people of Ireland and England in seeking peaceful solutions.
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Barber
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A Future American President?
11-year-old college sophomore Greg Smith has turned his life over to the achievement of peace on earth. After his 3rd PhD, he plans to run for president.
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Staff
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The World Wide Web: A Web of Life?
Is the "global brain" merely a symbolic construct? Could there possibly be a literal truth behind it?
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Drunvalo
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Nanotechnology and Peace
We take a look at a startling new technology that holds out hope for a peaceful and abundant new world.
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Roberti
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U.N. Resolution 1325: A New Landmark Initiative
Plus two other U.N. programs and several useful links -- as the U.N. empowers children, women, and international celebrities to take part in peace efforts.
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Steadman
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30 Years of Transcendental Meditation: A Peace Movement that Works
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's worldwide TM program has helped to popularize all forms of spiritual practice.
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Staff
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Millennium Religious Summit
For the first time in history, the world's religious leaders have gathered together to cooperate towards peace on Earth.
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Drunvalo
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Intentional Communities: New Models for a Peaceful World
The 19th century gave the word ''Utopia'' a bad name. But today there are a myriad of intentional communities worldwide, learning peace by ''doing'' peace.
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Barber
and Baer
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Light a Candle for Peace
As of February 1, 2001, nearly 3.5 million people have been helping this website reach 100% Internet participation.
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Staff
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No More
A Dublin man addresses all terrorists in this eloquent speech/poem: "You do not have a mandate from me."
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Ingoldsby
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