Archive for March, 2010

Your Spring Stars (2010)

Your Spring Stars (2010)

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Astrology

Welcome spring with exciting new growth and purposeful action.

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Massaging Preterm Infants Enhances Growth

Massaging Preterm Infants Enhances Growth

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Health

After over two decades of research, experts have concluded that massaging stable preterm infants leads to greater weight gains and earlier discharge. There appears to be a biological cause and effect between stroking, massaging, and grooming infants and their growth. Studies show that massage stimulates growth-promoting hormones. Massage therapy also increases the enzymes that make […]

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Acupuncture for Arthritis

Acupuncture for Arthritis

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Health

Millions of Americans report that they cannot perform simple everyday tasks such as tying a tie or opening a jar, because of the debilitating pain of arthritis.

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Book Review: One Soul, One Love, One Heart

Book Review: One Soul, One Love, One Heart

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Books

If we’re not getting along with the people in our lives, what good is all our spiritual ‘progress’?

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Book Review: The Five Ways We Grieve

Book Review: The Five Ways We Grieve

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Books

Current pop psychology in America tells us that grief proceeds in five specific stages…

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Book Review: Beyond Tolerance

Book Review: Beyond Tolerance

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Books

Though warriors of peace are certainly not hiding in the shadows, it often seems as though they are because of the media attention…

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The Most Benevolent Outcome

The Most Benevolent Outcome

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Editorial

A few months ago I was reading an article about the importance of asking for the most benevolent outcome. I was familiar with this concept and vowed to do a better job of asking for this. Almost immediately I began to see positive results and my life began to unfold in more joyful and fulfilling […]

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Believing Impossible Things

Believing Impossible Things

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Editorial

While watching Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland movie, I marvelled at the creative genius behind the original story by Charles Dodgson (pen name, Lewis Carroll). A mathematician, Dodgson toys with logical and illogical notions in his timeless tale of imagination and fantasy. He forces the reader to abandon assumptions about what makes sense in the […]

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