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A Common Sense Primer on Natural Herpes Treatment

A Common Sense Primer on Natural Herpes Treatment

Written by on December 11, 2005 in Health

The virus is going to be in your body for life, and believe it or not, it greatly prefers to stay dormant, much like it’s cousin the chicken-pox virus that is also a member of the herpes family of viruses and also in your body for life.

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New Book: God Wears Lipstick: Kabbalah for Women

New Book: God Wears Lipstick: Kabbalah for Women

Written by on September 25, 2005 in Books, Reviews

For millennia, the spiritual science known as Kabbalah has not only been skewed towards men and their issues, but women have literally been forbidden to study it – and in many cases, still are. Now, Karen Berg, co-director of The Kabbalah Centre, the largest international organization devoted to teaching and promoting Kabbalah wisdom, breaks this […]

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Your Autumn Stars (2005)

Your Autumn Stars (2005)

Written by on September 21, 2005 in Astrology

Everyone has a levee that Needs Attention, where’s yours? Watching the suffering hour after hour and unable to pull myself away from the tube, I had to ask, “Why was I watching?” It was an easy answer: I kept going back hoping that there would be a moment where the cavalry rode in and saved […]

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Ordinary Superheroes.

Ordinary Superheroes.

Written by on September 21, 2005 in Editorial

Watching the Katrina devastation in the media I thought, “our country could sure use a superhero about now.” Someone with X-ray vision to find people trapped in their homes, someone with supersonic speed to round up the looters before they caused any more trouble and someone with incredible strength to single-handedly repair the levee system. […]

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The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Written by on September 21, 2005 in Editorial

Over the last several years it has become very clear to me that our words have a great deal of power. As a result, I am much more conscious of the words that I choose. I used to say things like, “I’m starving”, “My feet are killing me”, “This drives me crazy”, “I’m freezing” etc. […]

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Book Review: Truth vs Falsehood

Book Review: Truth vs Falsehood

Written by on September 21, 2005 in Books, Reviews

Dr. David Hawkins’ newest book, Truth vs Falsehood: How to Tell the Difference, has the power to change the way you see the world—the power to change you. I know this personally; after reading Truth vs Falsehood, I have a much greater understanding of world affairs and a greater appreciation for the US government. World […]

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Movie Review: Side Effects

Movie Review: Side Effects

Written by on August 30, 2005 in Health, Movies, Reviews

What would you do if someone gave you a lot of money to sell drugs? Legal drugs, that is, pharmaceuticals. Would you lie to make your sales quota? Would you conceal the truth? A new indie movie called Side Effects tackles these issues head-on and does it with remarkable candor, humor, and balance. This is […]

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Nurturing Art by Rita Loyd

Nurturing Art by Rita Loyd

Written by on August 26, 2005 in Art

“Inspiration to paint healing art came to me during a very long illness. As my life slowly narrowed around me from the lack of physical strength, my ego had no other choice but to step aside, allowing the voice of my spirit to emerge and comfort me through my artwork. Each painting has been a […]

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Connecting With the Spirit of the Land

Connecting With the Spirit of the Land

Written by on August 19, 2005 in Health

Adapted from the Do It Yourself Space Clearing Kit, by Christan Hummel (One Source Publications, 2004), www.earthtransitions.com. All of life is alive, whether or not we recognize it. So is the land on which your home sits! The key to communicating with these other dimensional realms is to bring your thoughts and vibrations into resonance […]

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Eight Weeks to a Healthy Pet

Eight Weeks to a Healthy Pet

Written by on August 15, 2005 in Health

Excerpted from 8 Weeks to a Healthy Dog and 8 Weeks to a Healthy Cat. Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M., Keats publishing, May 1998. The current state of affairs in veterinary medicine does not promote preventive health care as it should. In human medicine, there is a big thrust to prevent serious diseases through the use of […]

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