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JIGSAW

  Life is a Jigsaw of pieces.
  There are many ways a person might begin to find an interest in Alternative, Complementary or Spiritual things.
  A LIFE-THREATENING HEALTH ISSUE

When the medical profession can do no more, or are able to offer no further help, people are sometimes driven to seek another way, such as described in Annie's own experience with backache.

  LOSS

Whether through Divorce or Bereavement, or through redundancy, major loss in life can prompt people to seek a deeper meaning for our existence.

  SUSTAINABLE LIVING

Today with all the threats of global warming, a coming ice age, diminishing supplies of fuels, pollution and so on, more and more people are becoming aware of Green Issues.

  POLITICAL

Not in my name! Around the world went the cry when American and Britain launched their attack on Iraq.  Millions of people protested that this was not the way.

  RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY

Not so much a part of life today, at least not in Britain, religion has nonetheless formed a part of our lives as far back as knowledge goes.  It can provide discipline and a philosophy for living life in a reasonable way.

  ARE WE ALONE?

The perennial question! Now that we have explored our own planet to its extremes, where do we go from here. Mankind has an enquiring mind and always seeks to know more.

   
 

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DISCLAIMER:    The ideas and information provided in these pages are the result of a personal journey towards wholeness and are intended as a guide to assist you in your journey.  As always, you must be the judge of what is right for you, take responsibility for your decisions and follow your own path, which will not be the same as mine.  I cannot accept any responsibility for your decisions or for any claims made by anyone whose details are included in the pages of this site.  

Annie Tatham Mannall