November 2006

Cover Story

The Massive Change Movement
It’s not about the world of design. It’s about the design of the world. by MANDA AUFOCHS GILLESPIE

Features

No More Business As Usual
Visionary author and activist David Korten surveys the view from the crossroads of history. by CHARLES SHAW

Tantric Truths
Contrary to popular belief (and the sex ads in the back pages of the LA Weekly) there’s more to this sacred ancient practice than meets the bedroom. by KIMBERLY NICHOLS

Tap the Spirit, Heal the Mind
If you think the only problem with the id, the ego and the superego is that they have no soul, roll off the couch and tune in to spiritual psychotherapy. by RACHEL DOWD

Departments

Mindful Living
The Surgery-Free Facelift, On Our Radar

Go Greener
Umbra Fisk, our new green living columnist, brightens up the day

Thought for Food
The Restaurant As Revolution
From rooftop garden to enviro-chic interiors,
downtown’s Blue Velvet mashes up swank and soul

Whole Health
Happily Ever Hormones
Your best bets for breezing through life’s transitions, naturally

Body Talk
Portion distortion; angry people age faster; dairy free, drinkable calcium

Art & Soul
Excerpt: The Best War Ever: Lies, Damned Lies, and the Mess in Iraq
by SHELDON RAMPTON AND JOHN STAUBER

Whole Life Review

WLT Bestsellers List


WEB EXCLUSIVES
How Green Is Our Valley
by ABIGAIL LEWIS

Alt Car Contest
by ABIGAIL LEWIS


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