catapult magazine

catapult magazine
Mind, Body & Soul

vol. 4, num. 13 :: 2005.07.01 — 2005.07.14

Much like understanding the qualities of God in three distinct persons, we sometimes separate ourselves into three persons attempting to better understand our human experience. How do we balance the health of mind, body & soul?

 

Feature

Meat, spirit, strawberry, Terri Schiavo

Musings on the unity and the division of the self.

Editorial

Taking inventory

What have I done lately that?s been wholly nourishing?

Articles

You are here

Reflections on consciousness.

In need of repair

Sometimes we need to stop and be attentive to the holes in our lives.

Camino de Santiago

Reflections on a walk worth the suffering.

Reviews

Perspective is everything

A review of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.

Gallery

In case you missed it the first time

Reflecting on the incarnation

An exploration of the interplay among language, the body and the incarnation.

The bodies of believers

How do we perceive ourselves when it comes to being physically healthy? Several community members evaluate their health and health concerns.

The healing power of touch

A muscle therapist learns the power of physical touch?or not touching?in the struggle between life and death.

Rumors of the <I>askani</I>

Claiming a powerful difference in the search for true identity.

Weaving the web

Flesh and blood

Jerry Voll on why one can?t have a relationship with an invisible friend.

 

The living bread

Mysterious words from Jesus on eating flesh and drinking blood.

 

Body and soul

An article on Word Made Flesh ministries by Kate Bowman.

 
 

Columns

Default

Why get FIT?

On cultivating the connection between body and spirit.

daily asterisk

Even in a country you know by heart
its hard to go the same way twice
the life of the going changes.
The chances change and make a new way.
Any tree or stone or bird
can be the bud of a new direction. The
natural correction is to make intent
of accident. To get back before dark
is the art of going.

Wendell Berry
“Traveling at Home” from Traveling at Home

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