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Archive for June, 2010
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When Mother Nature Meets Walt Whitman
Posted on June 23, 2010 | 2 CommentsWithin the past two centuries Walt Whitman has become one of the United States’ most celebrated poets. The elegance and depth of his writing often seemed to contrast with the... -
Author Q&A with Padma Aon Prakasha
Posted on June 18, 2010 | No CommentsPadma Aon Prakasha has gained an international following as a spiritual guide and noted musician, leading powerful workshops on transformational alchemy and pilgrimages to sacred sites around the world. Prakasha’s... -
2013: Moving Up and Beyond
Posted on June 10, 2010 | No CommentsWith news sources reporting around the clock about the devastating BP oil spill and reports that another unrelated leak has been flowing into the Gulf since April, Goldman Sachs fraud... -
New Article by Charles A. Moss MD: Lose Stress, Lose Weight
Posted on June 9, 2010 | 5 CommentsLose Stress, Lose Weight. Article by Charles A. Moss MD, author of Power of the Five Elements: The Chinese Medicine Path to Healthy Aging and Stress Resistance. Obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping the developed world. Excess weight is not only a risk for diabetes and heart disease, but recent research has shown obesity associated with increased cancer incidence and worse outcomes in those with cancer. Dietary habits are strongly linked to this new health challenge, especially the use of high glycemic foods (those that spike blood sugar), excess calories (supersized meals) and fats that stimulate inflammation (trans fats, baked goods, red meat and whole dairy not organically produced). One common thread in all these dietary indiscretions is the effect on blood chemistry including elevating cortisol levels, the main stress hormone from the adrenal gland. However, as Sarah now knows, it is not diet alone that raises cortisol and increases the risk for obesity and disease. The other major trigger is chronic stress. -
Author Article: "Does Mediumship Prove Survival of Consciousness?" by Mark Ireland
Posted on June 8, 2010 | 4 CommentsMark Ireland’s book Soul Shift: Finding Where the Dead Go tells his dramatic and personal story of a father’s unbearable loss of a son and his discovery of life after... -
Patricia Cori Interviews Michio Kaku
Posted on June 4, 2010 | 1 CommentRadio show host Patricia Cori interviews theoretical physicist Michio Kaku










