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Welcome to The Next Issue of Together in Spirituality

The magazine has undergone significant changes and expansions this year, yet it continues to inspire me with light and passion as I begin the next issue.

I have gathered the new featured articles from contributors and worldwide guest writers. We are all messengers of light and committed to sharing spiritual words, inspirational thoughts, knowledge and experiences.

As we transition from Autumn to Winter, our minds reflect on the past months, recognising how the information and thoughts gathered serve as stepping stones for identifying


Autumn to Winter in 2025
Autumn to Winter in 2025

the ideas and actions we have taken.

The last magazine of this year will be the 17th issue, which is available in both printed and digital formats. The expansion from the first copy to now has been an amazing journey of progress, and I have enjoyed every step of the way.

Though daunting at times, when each copy is finished and I send out the printed and digital copies, it is a great feeling that the written words from so many wonderful writers are flowing around the world to be read and shared by like-minded people. Thank You


You can order a single copy or join us in subscribing for the year. All previous issues are still available.

All details are on this webpage, and I look forward to hearing from you.



 
 
 

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