December 2005

Motion Theater

Cinematic Satori
Director Ward Powers left a comfortable job as a Detroit lawyer to interview some contemporary sages about Oneness. His surprising film debuts this month in the Bay Area. by MARK R. WILLIAMS

Freedom Through Motion
Meet Spirit Rock teacher and author Nina Wise whose Motion Theater uses physical improvisation to inspire personal and social change. by JEANNINE WALSTON

Busy Dying
A Buddhist baby boomer examines aging — his own — and has some unexpected revelations. by WES ‘SCOOP’ NISKER

Recipes for Refuse
Zero-waste advocate Paul Palmer wants to eliminate garbage as we know it. by JORDAN E. ROSENFELD

Body of Evidence
New Tests Reveal that our Bloodstreams May Be as Polluted as our Rivers by PETER WARSHALL

Journeys: The Cycle of Life
On a bike, you can win the War on Oil and the Battle of Obesity at the same time. by JIM DOHERTY

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