How to submit an article to Subud VisionEditorial GuidelinesWhat we publishOur central interest is: "A critical examination of the state of Subud, addressing any relevant issues such as kejiwaan, the organization, prevalent attitudes and assumptions, our relationship with the world, and so on. What is wrong and why? What is right and why? And what should our strategies be for change?” Such an article could be any one of the following:
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Desirable FeaturesClick on each feature link, one after the other, to pop up a detailed explanation.
"Safari" browser users: Close each pop-up before clicking on the next link, or you will not be able to see the next pop-up. This is a limitation of Safari over which we have no control. If you do lose the pop-up -- minimise the Safari window, the pop-up will be hiding underneath. Close it before opening the next one. What we don't publishIt is not the job of the editors to approve of what you are saying in your article. However, if the editors find flaws in an article, it is almost certain that the readers will find the same flaws. In these circumstances what the editors will criticise is not the conclusions of the article, which the editors may even agree with, but the steps taken to reach those conclusions - if these are obviously flawed, readers will quickly lose interest, and the opportunity to persuade them of your point of view will be lost. Undesirable FeaturesClick on each feature link, one after the other, to pop up a detailed explanation.
"Safari" browser users: Close each pop-up before clicking on the next link, or you will not be able to see the next pop-up. This is a limitation of Safari over which we have no control. If you do lose the pop-up -- minimise the Safari window, the pop-up will be hiding underneath. Close it before opening the next one. Positive Advice for Persuading Others of your Point of View
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