By Gregg Braden — 2011
By crossing the traditional boundaries that define the science, religion, and the history of our past, we are shown the power of a larger, integrated, and holistic worldview.
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CLEAR ALL
The author writes that what she does on behalf of healing any individual or being must also be healing, even if not directly extended, for the world itself.
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“I share sacred tools to live in the 21st century,” says Queen Afua, who has published essays and articles in Essence Magazine, Black Elegance, the Amsterdam News and Caribbean Times.
According to conventional wisdom, when you’re sick, you call the doctor. (And maybe your mom.) But your trusty MD may not be the only one who can cure what ails you—especially if you’ve paid him or her a visit already and still aren’t feeling well.
As long as you can prove that it works, it doesn’t matter what you call it.
Autoimmunity—which affects three quarters more women than it does men—encompasses a range of conditions and diseases that involve the immune system mistakenly attacking the body’s own organs, tissues, and cells.
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The letters, which were addressed to Caltech theoretical physicist Paul Epstein, describe Einstein’s qualms about quantum theory, which he called “incomplete” in one letter.
A thought leader in the spiritual and physiological healing spaces, Dr. Crystal Jones is a multi-faceted healing facilitator who spends her days practicing the art of holding space and guiding others through the sacred process of healing.
My dear Dr. Einstein, We have brought up the question: ‘Do scientists pray?’ in our Sunday school class.
Though he was the most famous scientist of his time, Albert Einstein knew we could never fully understand the workings of the world within the limitations of the human mind.
People of different faiths are rediscovering the practice of Sabbath, and some point to science suggesting such a day of rest — including time away from social media and digital devices — benefits longevity and mental health.