Thoughts on Health and Healing: Just 'Who' or 'What' Cures Disease?

The Acidity of Fear and Balance of Love My most recent podcast conversation with Jim Humble on cancer treatment and MMS confirms (click here to listen), at least in my mind, that it has beneficial properties that we are yet beginning to appreciate, and perhaps more that remain to be discovered. BUT, it would be delusional to think that MMS…

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Raw Fest Awakenings: Discovering Jasmuheen

I traveled to Sedona to visit the Raw Spirit Festival. This is the third annual running of this event. Whether you are into raw foods or not, it is an experience worth having. I will say that, if you are not into raw foods, you will likely give it serious consideration. If you are dealing with chronic, acute, and catastrophic…

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On Being Fine Examples and Knowing Your Self

The story of the “miracle mineral supplement,” is yet in its infancy. Is it the “magic bullet” to ending our disease conundrum? I don’t think so, but it is an important component. Over 75,000 people were cured of malaria in the African countries of Uganda and Malawi, as Jim Humble persevered in isolating the actual agent of change that killed…

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Thoughts on Love Redux

I received the following comments from Fred, a man who read my essay, Thoughts on Love: the Greatest Power. > So it is fearful to be skeptical of pseudoscience, Of course not. It’s fearful to attempt to put an idea that you don’t agree, or understand with down. Whether it is science or pseudo science, it is your conclusion that it…

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Magnesium Replenishment: Spreading the Word and Getting ‘the Point’

When I wrote and published this article in 2007, the word was spreading about magnesium. I called it the biggest, most important mineral component to human health ever to be so profoundly ignored by modern medicine. Much has changed in the intervening years, but magnesium’s importance and value is till largely unknown. Yet, people are learning, and in many cases,…

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Knowing Self as Key to Health and Healing

Stepping Out of Ignorance My recent article, “No Miracle, Just Wonderful Chemistry,” is catching the attention of a lot of people who are seeking solutions to long standing health issues, either personal or for someone they know or love. Do they dare consider this simple, inexpensive way to clean their insides of the pathogenic gunk produced by our environment, allopathic…

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Thoughts on God: The Nature of Spirit

When I was a youngster growing up on Chicago’s south side, I got my fill of church. I still feel “young,” but today cannot really claim that description, unless I’m talking to someone 80 or 90 years of age. (I still feel young though.) I attended church regularly, for that’s what we did in our household. I joined the church…

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Sun Ra Pathways Memories

Gallery Entrance, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Last November, I spoke at the Traveling the Spaceways Exhibit and Symposium, at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago. This exhibit honored the work of Sun Ra, and my dad, Alton Abraham. For all the influence that Sun Ra had on music, and on human consciousness, through his music, Alton made it possible,…

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'Talk For Food' Radio Show Launches

It’s been a busy week, but that’s not unusual for me. However, after expressing an interest about this last year, I am entering the world of spoken thought, which we call “talk.” I’m not starting a talk show, I have already already produced the first one, which I’m calling Talk for Food. I’m part of a new internet-based radio network…

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Thoughts On God: Nothingness

Barrel Cactus Kissing, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Nothingness is something. Somethingness is not. Nothingness is real, Somethingness is illusion, for its existence could not be, without Nothingness. Nothingness exists Somethingness does not. Somethingness changes Nothingness does not. Somethingness is ephemeral Nothingness is eternal. Somethingness is finite Nothingness is Infinite. Nothingness exists within all Somethingness as the Space between protons neutrons,…

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An Mind Opening Discussion on Iodine with Dr. Mark Sircus Podcast

We talked about it, we did it! Over the past weekend Dr. Mark Sircus and I had a great discussion on iodine, one you’re going to want to hear. I took the opportunity to practice being the host of Thought for Food (clever, eh?), a radio program that would discuss this, and other issues. I mentioned going on the radio…

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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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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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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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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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Thoughts on God: Fear and the Matter of ET's

I’ve been quiet lately, but the mind has been racing. Actually, a high-speed mind race is normal for me. So this has been hyperspeed, faster than mind activity. It’s all been about me, and you… God, and “extra-terrestrials,” or ET’s. As an ideological protocol, if it ever was prudent for there to be a “separation” of church and state, there…

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Thoughts on God: The Complementary Principles that Govern All Human Experience

  Historic Maui Church, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Our disconnectedness with self… is the same as our sense of separateness from God. It leads us to believe that nothing we do matters. It allows us to justify choices and actions that perpetuate discordancy. An extreme example of discordancy is war. War is one of the things we focus much of…

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Thoughts on God: On Transforming Life's 'S%&t'

There is more to why the proverbial “s%&t” of life happens. For example, in relationships, it’s more than romance “wearing off” and then the real drama starts. It’s more so that when sincerely seeking a companion or mate, we tend to be our truer selves, without expressing our “darker” sides. Once the deal is sealed, then “the rest of the…

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A Nano Thought: The One

As we realize the oneness of everything, we’ll see that there is no “happenstance” to anything. Only the veil of duality gives plausibility to such concepts as “luck,” “chance,” and “fortune,” both “good” and “bad,” and the relative value that we place on each. Everything and everyone, is connected, in the full spectrum of possibility and actuality. Such is the nature of…

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