Finding Harmony Through Turmoil

Some Lights Are Brighter Than Others, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. One awareness that generally manages to elude us as we go about the process of living, is the sense that we are creating our future from this present moment. When we reach that future point in time/space, this moment will be seen as history. As such, we are creating history…

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Mark Sircus on Health Line with Dr. Alan Pressman

Mark Sircus, Ac. OMD, director of the International Medical Veritas Association (IMVA) was a guest from his home in Brazil on Health Line with Dr. Alan Pressman (WWRL 1600 AM New York) today. The subject was Mark’s book, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, which he said he read from cover-to-cover, and contained a wealth of information. Mark also wrote an article that…

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Making a New Deal: Raising One’s Self from ‘the Dead’

Each time I sit down to write, my thoughts immediately move to the mind and heart; and where they are, for where your mind and heart is, is where you are. Every word that issues forth; indeed, every thought, is then given with the health and well-being of every human being in mind. The same intent is behind every natural…

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Discussion on Iodine with Mark Sircus

Mark and I just rescheduled this interview for Saturday, 7/28 at 3 pm PST. It won’t be broadcast live, so this is just a notice for those who are really interested in the subject. The podcast will be available at a later time. Here’s a program note (CHANGE): This afternoon (3pm PST) I will talk with Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD,…

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Thoughts on God: Empowered in Oneness to Heal

Slot Canyon Contrasts, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Bringing Heartfelt Results into Being What are your thoughts on healing? Do you ever think about them? It doesn’t matter what form the healing takes. It could be to heal your body, a financially stressing situation, or a relationship. How about healing racial tension, political or religious strife and war? Or it could…

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'Homing In' to Real Solutions

Everyone has problems… or what we think of as problems. If we think of a situation as problematic, then it is. That is, until we see it differently. “Problems” are perceptions of duality; our take on what’s “right or wrong”, “good or bad,” “acceptable or unacceptable,” “pleasurable or painful,” etc. If your head is aching, and is intensely painful, you’ve…

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Purdue Pharma Wrist Slap: 'Ho Hum' for the 'Status Quo'

Here’s something to make you think about what “best practices” in the pharmaceutical industry means these days. Ask yourself if you’d want to entrust your life to people who govern themselves by the ethos demonstrated below. Privately held Purdue Pharma, L.P. is a major player in the pharmaceutical game. Its web site claims that the company has long been “known for…

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On 'Responding' with Fear, or with Spirit

I came of age during the turbulent 1960’s. It was a time of great social change where we went through the Cold War and the Cuban missile crisis, assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, civil rights protests that were then about equal treatment of all citizens instead of reversed preference for some. And then there was the war…

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Spheres of Consciousness in Matters of Health and Healing

Anyone who is on a regimen of prescription medication is aware of the dangers of drug interactions. This is where a substance affects the activity of a drug, or vice versa. There can be an amplifying or diminishing of effect or an entirely new effect that neither the drug, nor the substance, would produce on their own. Interactions are typically…

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The Power of Meditation: The What, Why, and How

Apache Junction Afternoon, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. del.icio.us tags: meditation, philosophy, peace, change, continuum, universe, god ——- Meditation is one of those practices that I’ve observed over the years, and accepted as being beneficial, but didn’t really understand why. I didn’t understand what anyone could possibly get done by essentially sitting down, getting quiet, closing one’s eyes, and (apparently) doing…

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Sicko Was Great, but Bring On Sicko II!

Michael Moore’s new movie, Sicko, is a GREAT first step, in which he focuses public attention on the “Health Care” industry in America. In truth, the term “health care” should not even be applied to the medical industry anymore, for it is no longer about maintaining or restoring health, but about disease management. As such, the Food and Drug Administration…

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Thoughts on Natural Health: Some Plain Talk

We live in an age where you’ve got to watch what you say, particularly in matters of human health. There are very sound reasons for the caution, as the human body is a complex organism, and the measures that modern medicine has taken to alter, obstruct, toxify, and otherwise tinker with its normal functioning in the name of health and…

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Thoughts on Death: Fear and the 'Termination Factor'

Last night I watched Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, which starred Arnold Schwarzeneggar, on the American Movie Classics (AMC) channel. Released in 2003, I wasn’t sure whether I had seen it before. The beginning looked familiar, but again, I wasn’t sure if I saw it all the way through to the end… until the climax, and I realized I…

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Thoughts on God: The One Space Between Each Particle

Currently, I’m reading Diving Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief, by Gregg Braden. While he makes many points that merit reflection, one that is addressed early on is the subject of space. The vast universe that we observe, both macrocosmic and picocosmic, is predominated by what we perceive as “space.” Space predominates, and allows us to perceive and define…

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