January 2003 A Conscious Evolution Newsletter
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Happy New Year!
from the Metamorphosis Team

To give our committee members and contributors time to spend with families and loved ones this holiday season, we are skipping the regular monthly issue of Metamorphosis.

Instead, we bring you this “mini” issue to bid a fond farewell to 2002 (or perhaps “Thank goodness it’s over!”), and a wish for peace, prosperity and wisdom in 2003.

We’re happy for the popularity of Metamorphosis, and our hope for the coming year is that it will continue to serve growing worldwide awareness of Spiritual and compassionate unity.

We’ll be back as usual in February, so stay tuned!
Metamorphosis Writing Contest Winner
The votes are in, and the grand prize winner of the Metamorphosis Writing Contest is T. Emerson May for his essay, “Holding Butterflies.” Read it here!
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What's Coming Up
In 2003?

Can you believe it’s already been five months since our first issue? We have some exciting features and articles lined up for the coming year, here’s a quick preview of a few of them!
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Conscious Community
by Carrie Chesney

Even though we’re skipping this issue, we wanted to include prayers for white light to members of our online community in need ... along with a hopeful wish for the community of humankind as a whole.
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