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Monthly Archives: April 2015
$1,801 Out of Nowhere
By Jo Mooy They blamed it on Wall Street. They blamed it on housing. They blamed it on cheap mortgages. And they blamed it on the lenders. In 2008, the entire world was caught in the grip of the “Great … Continue reading
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Your Body: Just Another Reflection of Mind
by Rev. Marla Sanderson Imagine what life would be like if we all stopped thinking everything “happens to us” and recognized our dominion over circumstances. According to New Thought and the Science of Mind, the creative process is simple: Consciousness … Continue reading
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Love Yourself Just as Your Are
By Ivanska Laureano-Tate My intention for writing this story is to reach as many people as possible to emphasize the importance of self love. Being a massage therapist for more than eight years, I have come to a clear understanding … Continue reading
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The Jewel in the Lotus
By Alan Cohen I was coaching a woman who was stuck in the process of getting her website posted. When I asked her what was the hardest piece for her, she answered that it was the “About Me” page. “I … Continue reading
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There is More Than Enough
By Darlene Coleman The other day, my friend and I were out about town running some errands when I luckily spotted a much-coveted and, might I add, rare parking spot right in front of the store I was patronizing. As … Continue reading
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Nutrition: Eat to Live
By Arielle Giordano When I decided to follow a caloric-based eating plan, I started letting go of foods such as dairy and meats and monitored my calorie intake. But I was not losing weight! I expressed my disappointment to my … Continue reading
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A Process of Elimination: How a gluten-and casein-free diet can improve your children’s health
By Howard Peiper, N.D. One of the most popular alternative treatments for Autism, Down’s syndrome, and A.D.D/A.D.H.D. is the gluten-free and casein-free lifestyle. It has not been proven to work, and many doctors are cautious about it, but if you’re … Continue reading
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Empowered Healing: How I Learned to Listen to My Body
By Elizabeth Norlin It’s interesting how life can have its twists and turns—quickly changing from the most exciting adventure that ever hit the face of the earth to the strongest and deepest heartache that ever existed. A few years ago, … Continue reading
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Mental Digestion: Your Second Brain
By Natalie Rivera When experiencing a digestion problem, we often think of food as the culprit. While the quality of our food definitely is a factor in this equation, we usually overlook the true villain—STRESS. Go to a doctor for … Continue reading
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Restart Your Body and Feel Amazing
By Kathy Rivera Wallace “Good morning!” A common greeting that I would hear every morning at our office, but on this day it was different. The words echoed throughout my body as I walked into the office—and not in a … Continue reading
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