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To our members and friends:

As some of you may remember, we've begun to record podcasts to be featured on the At Sixes and Sevens website.  In a series, called "What Are They Doing Now", Doug Sivco  is talking with sports figures who are in their sixties and seventies about their current interests and activities.

To pique your interest in following the podcasts, our monthly newsletters will show archived interviews with some of these sports legends.  In February, 2015 we highlight Football Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath talking with David Letterman and throwing a football to Alec Baldwin in 2011.  It's entertaining!


Joe Namath Talks Topps Football Cards on David Letterman (Aug 30 2011)
Joe Namath Talks Topps Football Cards on David Letterman (Aug 30 2011)


 
February,2015 Newsletter

Spiritual Devotion

Walking the labyrinth becomes devotional when it is frequent and purposeful.  Often that doesn't mean having an agenda or a set of goals for each walk.  It means being open to new thoughts and feelings, whatever they may be and however they may come to you as you walk.Bringing your life to the labyrinth with an attitude of hopefulness and trust is freeing.  It is also courageous.  Making time and space in your life for growth, renewal, insight, and transformation is risky!
Walking the labyrinth is a place to rely on for inspiration, which is why it lends itself to devotional practice.Like other opportunities for prayer, worship, and meditation, walking the labyrinth creates an environment for transcending, uplifting, and enriching life.  A sense of abundance pervades every walk.  Enthusiasm for fresh possibilities and un- imagined potentials flows through and in and around every walk, every time.
Devotion to walking the labyrinth has an obvious effect.  It invites with regularity the spiritual, the divine presence into your ordinary experience.  Walking the labyrinth becomes a pilgrimage, a journey toward personal expansion and knowledge of God.  Walking the labyrinth promotes a greater awareness of the meaning and purpose of your individual life in relation to God's plan for humanity

(C) Dr. Margaret Rappaport



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Blogs

Marcia Kaiser posts on The Grand Life, which focuses on the joy and meaningfulness of grand parenting.

Robert Campbell posts on food and food science.

Doug Sivco posts on finance for sixes and sevens.

Margaret Rappaport posts on Love, Limits and Learning.  Walking the Labyrinth is archived.


We appreciate comments and encourage you to share your views. All posts are archived for your convenience.

Sincerely,

Dr. Margaret Rappaport, Founder and Executive Director
At Sixes and Sevens Multimedia, Inc.
Suggestion: buy a book for guidance

Bringing Life to the Labyrinth invites those who want a more profound understanding of this 4,000-year-old symbol to open their hearts, minds, and bodies to the new consciousness that walking the labyrinth brings.

The labyrinth is a walking meditation tool, the uses of which are as limitless as the human imagination.  This comprehensive guide to modern labyrinths is a companion for individuals and groups to enhance their spiritual, personal, and professional growth.  It explores and explains the labyrinth's power, encourages the practice of walking the labyrinth for benefits above and beyond regular exercise and meditation, and points to its mystical aspects available to experience.

Bringing Life to the Labyrinth is available from the Marketplace resource at www.atsixesandsevensmultimedia.com or from www.amazon.com 

Dr Margaret Rappaport

Founder and Executive Director, at 6's & 7's


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