Spring 2021
Volume 25, Number 1

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Contents

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The Age of God the Mother

Jacquie J. Higinbotham

Astronomy tells us that the earth's axis points to a particular constellation — one that alters over time. According to Jacquie J. Higinbotham, we are shifting from the Piscean constellation to the Aquarian. What changes can we expect? Higinbotham speculates on what our lives may look like in the upcoming Aquarian Age.

The Top Ten

Robert M. Price

How easy it is to misremember the Ten Commandments of Exodus 20:1-17! In this piece, Robert M. Price explores this phenomenon, as well as identifies lesser-known tenfold sets of commandments in the bible.

A Pensive Pause

Join the Dancing

Joanne Winetzki

Joanne Winetzki shares, "Dancing has always been my favorite metaphor for our journey through life." At the time of this issue, our world was reeling from the pandemic, yet hopeful as a vaccine became increasingly available. Winetzki tells us about A Recipe for Disaster, an uplifting and timely video by ballet veterans, Terez Dean Orr and John Speed Orr, who, along with producer Elliot Bastien Morin, collaborate to offer their winter 2020 performance. Then Winetzki turns to Lucy in The Train to Estelline by Jane Robert Woods as the protagonist sets aside her disappointments in life to "Join the Dancing."

A Peek Between the Covers

Joanne Winetzki

Joanne Winetzki reviews Christianity Expanding: Into Universal Spirituality by Don MacGregor, which suggests a fresh way of approaching spirituality in these contemporary times.

The Letters Library

C*NAQ readers speak out

This time around we hear from Cher Gilmore of Share International USA; Father John W. Groff, Jr.; N. Michel Landaiche III; Wendell E. Wilkinson; and Markell Raphaelson West.

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