Category: Health & Healing

The Warning Signs of Addiction

The Warning Signs of Addiction

| November 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Maria Khalifé A moderate addiction to money may not always be hurtful; but when taken in excess it is nearly always bad for the health. ~ Clarence Day HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY ADDICTION? Originally, addiction meant “devotion to” something good. Today, the meaning has changed to be the state of being enslaved to a [...]

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Healing the Past, Manifesting the Future

Healing the Past, Manifesting the Future

| November 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Judi Lynch Wherever we are in the personal timelines we are now living on Earth, we accumulate a lot of past events and emotions in our process of evolvement. These events are part of our spiritual DNA, the core of our soul’s purpose and life themes. How we heal or don’t heal from it [...]

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Cancerland – We Are Not Alone!

Cancerland – We Are Not Alone!

| October 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Kathleen Kanavos Cancer is Humbling.  It’s guaranteed to knock you down with its series of crises, beginning with discovery and continuing through treatment, often with no end in sight.  Upon hearing a cancer diagnosis, many people feel devastated, confused and alone. Nothing is farther from the truth:  Even in our darkest hour—we are never [...]

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Celebrate the Harvest

Celebrate the Harvest

| October 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Lori Amsden To the ancient agrarian societies whose lives revolved around the harvest, the year was seen as a great wheel that turned through the seasons, and with the end of October came the death of the Sun God. The shorter days and long cool nights haled the coming of winter, the season of [...]

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Ayurveda, Quantum Physics and Consciousness

Ayurveda, Quantum Physics and Consciousness

| October 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

By Andrea J. Seiffertt, D.O. Health, of course, isn’t just the absence of disease. I could get into linguistics here, but I’d rather jump right across to chaos theory and modern physics. Language is important, and I’ll have to define things more clearly when I write my book but for now… Modern medicine seems to [...]

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Mind Over Genes

Mind Over Genes

| October 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

By Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. We are truly living in exciting times.  The challenges and crises facing the world today are portents of imminent change in civilization. We are on the threshold of an incredible global evolutionary shift. Albert Einstein once commented, “We cannot solve the problems with the same thinking that created them.” The [...]

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Do You Feel Too Much?

Do You Feel Too Much?

| October 3, 2011 | 0 Comments

Take the Weight Off Your Mind and Body! By Colette Baron-Reid While you may feel like you’re on an emotional rollercoaster now, I want you to know that it’s entirely possible to take back control. With the right tools, you can quell the overwhelming feelings, stop emotional eating and addictions, increase your self-confidence, improve your [...]

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Failure IS an Option

Failure IS an Option

| October 2, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Deborah King There are a lot of people feeling like failures these days. Are you? Maybe you have a business that went south in this economy, or your house is in foreclosure, or you just can’t find a job. Maybe your kid is in trouble and you feel like a failure as a parent. [...]

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Compulsion and Health

Compulsion and Health

| September 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

By Mary Cook, M.A., R.A.S. One of the hallmarks of compulsive disorders is the inability to satiate craving, for other than brief periods of time, after which more intense craving results.  This dynamic amplifies, the longer the compulsion has been practiced.  In later stages of compulsive and addictive disorders, the level of desperation to avoid [...]

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Understanding the Highly Sensitive Person

Understanding the Highly Sensitive Person

| September 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Sarah Sydney Nash The following article was written by my husband who is a well-respected individual within the HSP Community on and off the internet.  I work almost exclusively with HSP’s because I understand them, and I speak their “language” — I am HSP. “I am a Highly Sensitive Person.” Today, I can publicly [...]

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Spiritual Power

Spiritual Power

| September 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

By Deborah King We complain about those “stupid” Congressmen who are playing games with our health and welfare. We moan and groan about bosses, co-workers, friends and relatives who treat us badly. We want to throw a shoe at the television in disgust at the moral turpitude of our present-day society as seen in the [...]

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Yarn Therapy

Yarn Therapy

| September 1, 2011 | 0 Comments

The Therapeutic Qualities of NeedleCraft by Leila Cook Everyone who knits or crochets has probably heard something about the therapeutic qualities needlecraft offers.  However, no one ever really stops to explain exactly what these qualities are.  After doing a bit of research I thought a blog post might help clarify the topic. It is being [...]

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Do Be Do Be Do

Do Be Do Be Do

| August 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Sustainable Wellness 101 By Cristina Smith It’s not the load that breaks you down, it’s the way you carry it. ~Lena Horne Do you want to know how to successfully achieve and maintain wellness in your life? Need a hint? It’s the title of this article in addition to a memorable Frank Sinatra lyric. Quantum [...]

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Responses to Stress and Anger

Responses to Stress and Anger

| August 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

by Mary Cook, MA Stress and anger are natural, normal human responses to internal and external elements in life. Expressing these feelings in ways that do not harm us or others, and ultimately focussing on what will help us recover, and find solutions, improvements or insight, is healthy and mature. It is when anger and [...]

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Weight Loss as a Joyous Spiritual Journey

Weight Loss as a Joyous Spiritual Journey

| August 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

By Kanta Bosniak The Fullness Meter Imagine that you have a semicircular gauge for hunger/satisfaction that is like the fuel gauge in your car. On the far right side is “Ravenously Hungry; I could chase something down and eat it!” on the far left side is “Roll me over; I can’t stand myself I’m so [...]

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