Felicia Weiss, Ph.D.

Felicia co-publishes the Holistic Networker and produces the Wellness Expo. In her spare time, Felicia enjoys reading and working in the garden.

Interview: Echan Deravy Director, Earth Pilgrims

Interview: Echan Deravy Director, Earth Pilgrims

Written by on September 28, 2009 in Interviews

Can you tell us about your background and how an Irishman ended up living in Japan? I was born in Scotland of an Irish mother and Scots father so my first nationality is British. Later in life I received a republic of Ireland passport, as well as a Canadian one, so I have three nationalities […]

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Remembering Andre

Remembering Andre

Written by on September 28, 2009 in Editorial

Around 7:00 PM (Central Time), on Monday, June 22, dear Andre Williams, at the age of 50, left this earthly plane. Andre had spent over 2 months in the hospital due to a faulty heart valve and a stroke. His leaky aortic valve allowed fluid to flow backwards into his heart and lungs. It was […]

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It’s For the Best

It’s For the Best

Written by on September 28, 2009 in Editorial

Recently my son and I were driving to an event together. We had allowed extra time for traffic. Surprisingly, every light we approached was green and although it was still rush hour, we did not experience any traffic. When we were less than 10 minutes from our destination, I told my son that I had […]

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Book Review: Healing and Recovery

Book Review: Healing and Recovery

Written by on June 17, 2009 in Books, Reviews, Spirituality

In this book Dr. Hawkins draws from over 50 years of clinical experience…

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Wellness Expo Goes West

Wellness Expo Goes West

Written by on June 17, 2009 in Editorial

Over the years we have heard a lot of gratifying stories of how the Holistic Networker and Wellness Expo have touched people’s lives…

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Changes

Changes

Written by on March 28, 2009 in Editorial

Although it is natural to feel uncomfortable with changes, I often remind myself that change is the nature of life and that often change can be a good thing. Perhaps a lot of our systems are needing to be revamped in a way that will be more functional for all of us. Obviously, they were […]

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Book Review: Your Essential Whisper: Six Distinct Ways to Recognize, Trust, and Follow Inner Guidance with Absolute Certainty

Book Review: Your Essential Whisper: Six Distinct Ways to Recognize, Trust, and Follow Inner Guidance with Absolute Certainty

Written by on March 22, 2009 in Books, Mind, Reviews, Spirituality

I have known LaRue Eppler for over 16 years. I have always been struck by how connected she is to spirit and by how she listens to and is guided by her essential whisper. I was thrilled when she completed a book with Vanessa Tabor Wesley to help the rest of us to better understand […]

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Review: The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape Our Lives

Review: The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape Our Lives

Written by on March 20, 2009 in Books, Reviews

I was so excited when I received a preview copy of Larry Dossey’s new book, due out this May. I have always been fascinated by premonitions. About a year ago, I was driving south on the North Dallas Tollway access road, taking a route I follow several times a week. I was stopped at a […]

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Interview: LaRue Eppler, author of Your Essential Whisper

Interview: LaRue Eppler, author of Your Essential Whisper

Written by on March 19, 2009 in Interviews, Mind, Self Help, Spirituality

How has listening to “your essential whisper” changed your life? Fear and anxiety consumed me most of my life. I now experience peace where absolute terror once debilitated me. An intimate relationship with the Whisper is like having my best friend with me all the time. Following guidance has helped me through the most difficult […]

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Count Your Blessings

Count Your Blessings

Written by on December 21, 2008 in Editorial

Needless to say, there has been a lot of turmoil these past months as we’ve seen the stock market plummet, many businesses fail, and faced the uncertainty of having a new president. Through it all I have been struck by the notion that if we base our happiness on external factors, then we are vulnerable […]

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