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We have included Letters to the Editor in our October/November Autumn issue. As space permits in subsequent issues, we will present a sampling of our reader’s correspondence. As always, we welcome and encourage your thoughtful comments. Please enjoy our articles and poetry, which in this edition, focus on Transformation.

In Peace & Gratitude,


 

Letters to the Editor

Congrats
Dear Neil and Andrea,
Congratulations on the 25th Anniversary of Creations Magazine! I and all of Long Island and NYC are grateful to you for keeping Creations strong and better than ever! Your hard work and integrity are admired and respected by many. Wishing you and Creations many more wonderful years.

Love and Blessings,
Cecilia, Port Jefferson, NY

No Can Do Canola
Dear Neil and Andrea,
Congratulations on your 25th Anniversary. I thoroughly enjoy and benefit from your amazing magazine. After reading two articles in Creations Magazine informing us about the dangers of canola oil, I have not purchased any products containing this controversial ingredient. I have shared this information with family and friends. I am disturbed that an expert from the Mayo clinic thinks differently about this toxic oil. What are your thoughts on this matter?

Sincerely,
Theresa M. Masi, Syosset, NY

Editor: We have seen enough information to convince us to avoid Canola oil. We no longer knowingly purchase any products that contain this ingredient. It can be a bit challenging at times, because this substance is used in numerous “food” products.

Learning From Failure
Dear Neil and Andrea,
When I saw the August/September issue of Creations Magazine, I thought “gee, that’s worth framing!” Such beautiful and artistic covers! I always look forward to picking up the latest issue. I learn a lot – good ideas and inspiration. Some of it even goes into my poetry. My favorite part of the magazine is usually poetry, but, in the recent issue, it is the article, “Learning From Failure.” (Aug/Sept ’11). I’ve read it several times. Thanks.

Sincerely,
Gladys Rice, Sayville, NY

Obligated, but Still Loving It
I love three major things in my life: my family, my work and baseball. However, in response to your editorial in the June/ July ‘11 issue, even though I do these things “for the sheer love of it,” in life everything does have some kind of obligation or financial reward. Even hobbies require one to show up and commit time and effort. My family and my work started off with love of having, being and doing something special which really should be the origin of all endeavors. When obligation and responsibility came along, I accepted them with the same exuberance because the love is being a part of every step of the journey and then being able to say, “I was there.”

Damon Scott,
Huntington, NY

You can enjoy all our back issues click on ARCHIVES.

Andrea and Neil have lovingly nurtured Creations Magazine into one of the best mind, body and spirit magazines in the country. Every cover
is a work of art, each article and feature, intelligently considered. It is always
an honor to find a Findhorn Press author’s work among its pages. A genuine
inspiration! - Gail Torr, Publicist, Findhorn Press