Navigation Tip: click to read! AUGUST ISSUE (no. 35)
 
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July/August Upcoming Events in Chinese

 Stopping the growth of concrete madness
HK RESOURCES
Upcoming Events: This month you can taste Bhagavad Gita Lectures, CranioSacral training, Hellinger training, Brain Gym, The past and future of Spiritual HK talk, Face Diagnosis amongst many events.
Services Directory: From Acupuncture to Yoga, your guide to Holistic life in Hong Kong
HK Visitors: BK Mohini Punjabi, Marianne-Franke Gricksch, Awahoshi Kavan
Community Notes: Thich Nhat Hahn group starting, New aromatherapy, healing and spiritual centres starting.

Q&A: New questions on where to find homeopaths and dowsers in HK.

Free Health Workshops - Click to see flyer
Our Sponsors: The partners who generously help to support Holistic HK
Classifieds: Visits of Jim Green for Cranio Sacral Training. Neale Donald Walsh visits HK, Transformational Playgroup in HK.
Special Offer for Holistic HK readers. 15% discount on Spa Club Asia - Hong Kong's first wellbeing and membership programme, offering over $11,500 in beauty, health and wellbeing treatments
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Mid-month update: A reader recommends to check out the new underground hit film "What The #$*! Do We Know?!". It is spirituality explained by quantum physics.
BOOKS
Guides to Pilgrims on the Path. Holistic HK's sister company Pilgrims Travel Guides is offering books at a special discount to Holistic HK readers.
Spiritual HK:
a guide to
spiritual and
ecological centres.
Your Job-Hunt Ltd. helps you back to work, by HK's Headhunter of the year.
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ARTICLES
The
Power
of Now

Extracts from the recent retreat led by Eckhart Tolle in the Findhorn community.
Day 2.
Findhorn Healing Conference: Cornelia Featherstone from the Findhorn community writes about how and why community can heal and a vision of future living.
Animals Asia’s latest diary describes saving two bears in Tianjin and taking them thousands of miles to a new life in their Sichuan bear sanctuary.
Balance the Parents for the Child’s Hyperactivity: A true story of dealing with hyperactive kids by going within.

Spiritual Cinema - A Return to Shamanic Storytelling: An interview with Stephen Simon director of What Dreams May Come and co-founder of the Spiritual Cinema circle.

The Movie Mystic reviews the love story with a twist, ‘The Notebook

Charity of the Month: The Spirituality, Leadership and Management Network sees itself as the first of a new breed of charities that addresses the underlying values that drive human behaviour.  Could this be the emergence of a completely new approach to social responsibility?
HK FEATURES

Have readers noticed the increase in Spiritualised content being used by advertisers. Your editor has picked up a few choice examples.


The Celestial Wishing Tree Yoga Studio in Central has recently been granted the right to use the name "The Iyengar Yoga Centre of Hong Kong
The Month That Was: Mohyna Srinavasan tells about a retreat on Cheung Chau that led her forward...
Stopping the growth of concrete madness: As the government continues to push for a super prison in the undeveloped island of Hei Long Jau learn about the Living islands Movement's summary of the arguements against it. In English (pdf file) and in Chinese.
The MTR is an ecological alternative to the massive 6 lane highway the government is planning for Western HK Island.
INTERFAITH CORNER
John Lemond starts a series of reflections from his visit to last month's World Parliament of World Religions in Barcelona.
The HK Christian Institute delves into the spirit of the march for democracy.

Cartoon by Gavin Coates www.earthycartoons.com  first published in The Standard www.thestandard.com.hk on the 12th of July, 2004.