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The Spiritual Chicks Question Everything: Learn to Risk, Release, and Soar

Spiritual Chicks Question Everything, Tami Coyne, Karen Weissman, Red Wheel/Weiser, Spirituality

Tami Coyne and Karen Weissman
Red Wheel/Weiser, 2002

"Raucous, irreverent, pithy, humorous--and right on! A must read of the postmodern spiritual genre."
– Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D., Apollo astronaut and author of The Way of the Explorer

 

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Kick-ass questions. Unexpected answers. A no-holds-barred look at spirituality and everyday life.

Myths about how to be spiritual abound, and most of us have bought into at least a few of them, even if we're not aware of it. Tami Coyne and Karen Weissman help strip away the woo-woo, the no-no's, and the silly rules. With an outrageous and edgy look at the challenges they face in their own lives, The Spiritual Chicks share a no-holds-barred quest to know, feel, and apply universal goodness and authenticity to life.

In short lessons posed as questions, The Spiritual Chicks tackle such issues as "Is there sex after death?" and "Are you ready to create the universe?" The Chicks ask the questions, throw out some ideas and stories, and invite us all to answer.
Excerpted from Back Cover, The Spiritual Chicks Question Everything: Learn to Risk, Release, and Soar ©2002

Check out www.SpiritualChicks.com for excerpts from the book and other thought provoking articles for free-thinkers.

 

Your Life's Work: A Guide to Creating a Spiritual and Successful Work Life

Your Life's Work, Guide, Success, Work Life

Tami Coyne
Berkley, 1998. Currently Out of Print.

"Tami Coyne offers terrific advice for anyone who feels down, stressed out, fed up, and done in by today's often difficult workplace pressures and dynamics. By advocating personal transformation, Coyne shows that the most integral part of everyone's life work needs to be caring for their own heart and soul."
– Amy E. Dean, author of Caring for the Family Soul

 

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Articles

Are You a Candidate for an Extreme Makeover?

Most of us would probably like a little free body enhancement courtesy of ABC Television if we could be assured that the surgery would turn out okay and that we'd look like Hollywood stars when our recoveries were complete. Surely there's nothing wrong with better breasts, smaller noses, flatter bellies, tighter butts, more hair, less wrinkles, capped teeth and a designer wardrobe if it makes us feel more confident and happy.  Read more…

Are You Ready to Disconnect from the Matrix?

Great! In the mega-hit movie, Keanu Reeves as "Neo" had to take a kick-ass pharmaceutical to snap him out of "the matrix" before he could use his gravity-defying martial arts powers to disable the machines and pursue his destiny as "the One." But, luckily, you don't have to go nearly that far.  Read more…

Becoming a Living Soul

I was born in 1960 and my formative years were spent worrying about the Vietnam War, race riots, and the nuclear threat. Too young to remember the Bay of Pigs invasion or the Cuban missile crisis, my earliest memory is John F. Kennedy's assassination.  Read more…

Make Love, Not War: A Silly Solution?

Our current government and many of our faith-based institutions preach a God directed morality that promotes abstinence until marriage over sexual expression and experimentation and seeks to curtail a woman's dominion over her body by their attempts to outlaw abortion.  Read more…

The Perfect Tan

I've devoted my whole summer so far to getting the perfect tan. Not some subtle brownish tint that nobody notices, mind you.  Read more…

WWPPD: What Would Peter Pan Do?

It's hard for me to believe, but my daughter, Sophia, is turning five next month. In my very subjective opinion, she's a smart, sweet, and sensitive kid whose major struggle centers around her need to be with me 24/7, and her desire to be independent and brave.  Read more…