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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Vegetarian/Humanatarian: What Do You Eat?
by Gregg Sanderson I am confused. One of my favorite quotations, from Richard Bach’s Illusions, is “Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they’re yours.” I see it working well in the world of New Thought, but when it comes … Continue reading
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Detox for Optimum Health
by Carlos M. Viana, OMD (China), CCN Chronic inflammation from toxins produces ill health in the human body. The good news is that within the protocol of biocompatible medicine—a holistic approach to health that supports the body’s natural healing process—identifying … Continue reading
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Healthy Thinking for Weight Loss
by Rena Greenberg When people get serious about weight loss, the bottom line usually becomes getting that excess fat off NOW! Yesterday is not soon enough! The problem with this type of impatience is that it often leads to very … Continue reading
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
by Alan Cohen A student told her spiritual teacher that she was suffering under “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,” quoting Shakespeare’s famous verse from Hamlet. The teacher looked her piercingly in the eyes and asked, “Are you so … Continue reading
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Live with Passion and Change the World
by Linda Commito Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. —Howard Thurman What is it that enlivens you, that you … Continue reading
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Tapping Your Way to Personal Freedom
by Nick Ortner All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. —Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher I looked pretty silly. At least, I thought I did. It … Continue reading
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Spring Plantings, A Modern Myth
by Berenice Andrews Silence fills the sacred grove. The listeners sit attentively. The teacher begins. Long, long ago, the last remaining life forms in our village of Global were vaporized in the Nucleocaust that ended the wars. Afterward, thousands upon … Continue reading
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Power Up Your Subconscious
by Rachael J. Avery On average, the subconscious mind fires 40 nerve impulses per second, representing 95 percent of our daily activity, according to Brain for Success’ Dr. Cynthia Miller, a psychotherapist, consultant, and pioneer in the areas of change, … Continue reading
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Create a Vision for Your Life and Relationship
by Joeel A. Rivera, M.Ed. Creating a vision is one of the most powerful things that you can do for yourself and for your relationship. Whether you look at it from a psychological perspective, spiritual perspective, or both, clarifying your … Continue reading
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Living with Regrets
by Marcia Bender There are two times a year that people seem to be in a more reflective mode than at any other times. One of those times is New Year’s Eve and the other is Birthday time. There is … Continue reading
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