A great blog that you should check out is Lions Led by Sheep. Steve has a sharp, interesting style of writing. You may not agree with everything he says, but I’ll bet you’ll read it.
Here’s one of his latest, on Cancer. One of the keywords that might go along with this article is Personal Responsibility.
Cancer? [...]
Entries from May 2008
A Viewpoint on Cancer
May 31, 2008
How Gestault Therapy Works for You
May 31, 2008
From the Wellness Diary comes a post regarding Gestault Therapy. This is a friendlier approach to therapy than some other forms one might encounter.
Gestalt therapy is not a new type of therapy, but for some it may help more than traditional approaches in therapy. Going to a psychologist or psychiatrist can be frustrating for some [...]
Energy Tuning – A Natural Therapy
May 28, 2008
This post is from an interview of Gerdi Altman regarding her Energy Tuning therapy. A link to the whole article is at the bottom of this post.
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On the natural path to physical and emotional wholeness, there are bound to be a few bumps and bruises along the way. With every treatment or remedy, there’s a [...]
Absentmindedness – Don’t Forget to Find Time
May 22, 2008
This is a guest article from Denise Landers, about some techniques to use to combat absentmindedness. Now, my mind is frequently absent, but I have used these techniques and they work for me when my mind is actually in attendance.
“I can’t remember… where I put that report… the name of their contact person… where my [...]
Sojourners Of The Universes
May 22, 2008
This was kindly sent my way by Jaunita, author of the Millenium Writngs
Sinking and pulling, almost like falling out of the bluest of skies unto another unknown space in time, dimension, parallel. Or perhaps it would be a similarly familiar territory as in the other renditions of the psuedo-life.
Lightly the entity touches solid essence so [...]
Ritalin, ADHD, Kids and Natural Alternatives
May 18, 2008
One of the issues facing kids, parents, and schools these days is ADHD. It’s becoming a pretty common diagnosis and the easy solution is to diagnose ADHD in an active kid and drug him (and it’s usually a him) up with Ritalin or the equivalent.
Personally, I think that other than excess sugar consumption and a [...]
Three Ways to Escape Confusion and Take Control
May 13, 2008
There’s a very interesting post on FearlessDreams that you might want to look at. Here’s a clip:
Out of Control?
Are you in control of your life?
Life is wonderful, and dangerous and unpredictable.
Sure, you pretend that you have everything under control.
But you know that’s not true.
Pretending to be in control makes you feel safe.
And everyone wants to [...]
The Enchanting Emerald is the May Birthstone
May 2, 2008
May is here and spring is finally arriving in Spokane WA. We’re starting to see some green here which is, of course, a perfect match for the May birthstone, the Emerald.
Of course, Mother’s Day is coming up on the 11th and birthstones make excellent Mother’s Day gifts, especially if her birthday is also in May.
To [...]
How to Get Better, Cheaper Health Care Without Insurance
May 2, 2008
Here’s another great article by Sarah of special interest to those of us without a “traditional” healthcare plan, or even those who have no health insurance. The complete article is here: How to: Get Better, Cheaper Health Care Without Insurance (25 Tips, Tricks and Resources)
The previous article, Healthcare and Wal-Mart, covered the idea of Wal-Mart’s [...]
Healthcare and Wal-Mart
May 2, 2008
I’ve always thought that Nationalized Healthcare, in any form, is a truly bad idea. It will greatly limit availability, quality of care, and do nothing to limit costs. It’s just that we won’t feel the costs directly, since they’ll come out of our taxes, preferably the other guy’s taxes, right?
One possible solution to rising healtchcare [...]
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