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Today's Internet and the Wiser User
By Edward A. Hill, Jr. Not too very long ago in a place not so far away lived something called the Internet. It was somewhat like the world’s biggest library and people regularly checked out its plethora of information for research, online shopping, and email. We still do these things but now we download movies, music, the latest novel by Stephen King and reunite with college friends on Facebook or MySpace.
Book Review: Living Deeply
If you’ve never been ‘there’ - Think of this book as Your Official Introduction into The Transformative Process. INTROSPECTION & HEALTHY CURIOSITY. An Awesome Study & Timely Book by Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D. and associates Reviewed by: M. Joyce McMenamin, Founder Network Abundance and ...
Dear Mimi: I Have Neck Tension!
Dear Mimi: I HAVE CONSTANT TENSION IN MY NECK. ANY SUGGESTIONS? Of course, some neck tension has purely physiological sources, for example, the way one sleeps or uncustomary physical exercise. In these cases, gently rolling and massaging the neck can be helpful, with special attention to the ...
Dear Mimi: How Do I Stay Relaxed in Everyday LIfe?
Dear Mimi: Although I exercise and meditate regularly, I find it difficult to keep the results with me in everyday life. Any ideas why? This is a common occurance. One can turn on the Internet and almost daily find tips on relaxation and tension removal. So, considering how many of us are ...
Interview with Psychiatrist: A Near-Death Experience Expert
Bruce Greyson, M.D., formerly a professor of psychiatry at the University of Connecticut, is now the Bonner-Lowry Professor of Personality Studies in the Department of Psychiatric Medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottsville. Known as "The Father of NDE Research," he has been ...
Health in the City
How do you stay healthy and find peace of mind, even joy, in the midst of these life-on-earth challenges? Or if you're ailing, how can you get back to your old (new) self? Newsflash: The health and well-being scene in New York is thriving. Here's a sampling of 5 organizations making medicine ...
The Gift: My Soul's Name
Recently I woke up feeling peacefully joyful. With the fast fading remnants of a dream I could no longer hold onto, I remembered what True Love for me was all about. I don't know where I was while asleep, just that a lingering sense of well-being remained upon awakening. The first time I felt ...
Living in the Sweet Spot: Principles of Relaxation for the Layman and Performer
November 17 is acting teacher Lee Strasberg's birthday and each year on this day I reflect on the period of time when I taught at his school. I remember being quite the anarchist, suggesting to my students that it really didn't matter whether they used the "Strasberg" technique or a "rival" ...
The Neck Connection: Integrative medicine doctor uncovers the neck's crucial role in health
An impressive variety of people believe in Dr. Mosaraf Ali and his healing skills. His grateful, smiling patients include villagers at his free clinic in the Himalayas; Prince Charles, Morgan Freeman, Tico Torres of Bon Jovi; guests at his London and Tuscany health centers, and thousands of others. Tall and friendly, with a kind and caring manner, Dr. Ali likes to share — in medical detail, yet with simplicity — the key to his curative success: the neck.
Introduction to Ebook - Mystics in the City
Dictionary.com defines a mystic as: "A person who claims to attain, or believes in the possibility of attaining, insight into mysteries transcending ordinary human knowledge." So all you have to do is believe in the possibility - and you can call yourself a mystic. It's okay to talk about it these days. You can speak of mystical things and not be mocked. Of course, you don’t have to live in the city to be a mystic, but the toughness of city life can be like sandpaper that helps you shine brightly.
Chanting with Krishna Das
The pews at the Church of St. Paul and St.Andrews, on 86th Street and West End Avenue, filled up as soon as the doors opened. Gentle folk, smiling and politely allowing one another to take choice seats near the make-shift stage, unhurriedly poured around the benches. Ms. Nina Rao, master organizer, vocalist, and Krishna Das's indispensable assistant, calmly assigned an abundance of volunteers their individual tasks. There was joyful excitement in the air.
Great Goals Make You Stretch!
I began enhancing my personal energy level three months shy of my 40th birthday and after 2 years of struggling with clinically-diagnosed depression. During this same period, I was challenged immensely by the debilitating effects of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and being rendered permanently ...