Five
Minute (and under) Stressbusters For The Body, Mind, and Soul
Science has proven that winter-blues can be more physiological
than emotional. As the Earth tilts on its axis, giving us shorter
days, we produce less Serotonin in the brain, which would give
rise to more depression, or blues. This can affect our minds
as well as our bodies and souls. From some of the most superior
Resort Spa's of the world, here are 10 quick-fixes to common
stresses. Try one - or some, or all and see the difference it
makes...
Small
Planet - By Candy Sto
The Earth,
The Moon and Saturn On a recent trip to spend 3 days with my son, age 23,
some wonderful things happened. First of all, getting a 23
year old, single, strapping young man to dedicate a 3 day
weekend to his Mom and 11 year old sister is either a borderline
miracle or he's in a state of desperation. In this case, it
was desperation...
Q&A
with Wendy Wilson, owner and Herbalist of Apothcary Herb
Apothecary
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Christ
Whats Wrong With You People! - Lucy Perkins
I
recently received an email that thoroughly pissed me off
In fact, I'm still fuming. I'll get to that in a minute, though.
First, a little background: in the wake of the September 11
attacks, the Second Coming movement has gotten a big boost.
The Second Coming movement includes any religious nuts who have
decided...
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On Seat Of The Soul - By Gary Zukav
The
Seat of the Soul began as a book called Physics and Consciousness.
I intended to share the striking parallels that were evident
between the concepts of quantum physics and the concepts of
depth psychology, as well as the many historical ties between
the founders of each. The book had turned into a...
The
Universe In A Nutshell - By Stephen Hawkings
Stephen
Hawking, science's first real rock star,
may be the least-read bestselling author in history--it's no
secret that many people who own A Brief History of Time have
never finished it. Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell aims
to remedy the situation, with a plethora of friendly illustrations
to help readers grok some of the most brain-bending ideas ever
conceived.
Our
Challenge is Great - By Sam Edgemon
I
took my dogs out for their daily walk yesterday afternoon,
I had the unmistakable image of X-Files character "John
Dogget." I went with the image and thought about the show
with all of its twists and turns, shows I wish they would have
done, and what the Dogget character brought to the ...