Coach Dan Miller: 19 y
Yes, I am aligned with my calling finally- and my hara is aligned..whatever that means-something about purpose in the world(Why I choose to come back). I really love my job, it is a busy time...school starts next week- the teachers are on the grounds cleaning, preparing their rooms, having meetings. There is much activity ans some stress to get everything ready "on time". No matter how much one aligns with their calling, human beings will ALWAYS complicate the "my ideal picture"...Then with a slight shift...outwards, I see human beings are the picture and the calling is just the backdrop. At some Waldorf schools there are 98% women and some pretty emoting about whatever is in the space in the moment. If ever one sought a rich tapestry of women and their emotions this is THE place. Or one of the places...It is good I have so any men in Sadhana- I am cradled in their energy first thing in the morning then I move on to the women's energy. I am richly garbed in the human tapestry...
The old John Belushi movie, Animal House, really has no redeeming qualities that I can remember. It glorified the worst of college life, complete with all the abuses immature students can dream up. But there is one line in that movie that was recently brought back to my attention.
One of the fraternity boys is inviting his girlfriend to the upcoming toga party. She’s trying to convince him he’s more mature than that. But he says, ”It’s a fraternity party. I’m in the fraternity. How can I miss?” And in a line of movie genius she quickly replies, ”I’ll write you a note. I’ll say you’re to ... read more
Ramtha's Recommended Reading 19 y
Ramtha The Ram, is on the ram-page, here is his latest recommended reading! Ramtha's school is a traditional ancient mystery school~channeled from The Ram...Through JZ Knight
Ramtha, School of Enlightenment
She has some interesting reading recommendations...Yes she certainly does...
Dr Joe Dispenza was a joy to listen to, his knowledge and his delivery were stunning and meant to create new neural networks (eh?, geniuses)
Dr Miceal Ledwith, Full of soft and shining eyes, and the wit of the Irish. He spent many years under the auspices of the Catholic Church. He does not believe in religion now- he believes in Life-
Ramtha, a channeled entity from ancient Egypt (?) or where ever...He seems to enjoy the feeling of pleasure and inhabits JZ Knight in m ... read more
Why QuackWatch? 19 y
Look out kid it's something you did, God knows when but you're doing it again
It doesn't take a weatherman to know which way the wind blows...
Enjoy the all turn table ive medicine...More will be Informed than Discouraged-
AND Keep Thy Sense of Humor: THE GOLDEN RULE
Subterranean Homesick Blues (as in underground?!)
Johnny’s in the basement
Mixing up the medicine
I’m on the pavement
Thinking about the government
The man in the trench coat
Badge out, laid off
Says he’s got a bad cough
Wants to get it paid off
Look out kid
It’s somethin’ you did
God knows when
But you’re doin’ it again
You better duck down the alley way
Lookin’ for a new friend
The man in the coon-skin cap
In the big pen
Wants eleven dollar bills
You only got ten
Maggie comes fleet foot
Face full of black soot
Talkin’ that the heat put
Plants in the bed but
Th ... read more
QuackWatch (4) 19 y
Wow, all kinds a stuff, Thought field therapy,the dreaded NLP for sales -oh dear!,neurodiversity-a field day each one worth it's own report/posting. What a blast QuackWatch turned out to be..YIPEEEE!
Mental Help: Procedures to Avoid
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
Many types of practitioners who profess to treat mental problems are engaged in questionable practices. The following procedures should be avoided.
Auditory Integration Training (AIT)
AIT was developed as a treatment for autism by Guy Berard in France in the 1960s and was introduced into the United States in 1991. It has also been advocated for children and adults with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, depression, migraine headaches, and many other conditions. Proponents claim that individuals with these disorder ... read more
QuackWatch (3) 19 y
Applied Kineseology, kinda a standard practice in many chiropractors business..is not highly respected (mildly put) by QuackWatch Doctors. I think the "Body Talk" style of Muscle/energy testing sounds very cool!
9th~ funny thing, but the therapy called ”Body Talk” sounds pretty great to me, I think I wil have to track it down..and learn more-Ironic that the quack watch page inspired me to seek a form of healing that I had not heard of..before reading their journal!!!
Applied Kinesiology:
Muscle-Testing for ”Allergies”
and ”Nutrient Deficiencies”
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
Applied kinesiology (AK) is the term most commonly used to identify a pseudoscientific system of muscle-testing and therapy. It was initiated in 1964 by George J. Goodheart, Jr., D.C., and has become quite elaborate. Its basic ... read more
Quack Watch 2 19 y
Well apparently CAM alt med's had a favorable report, and quack watch took offense..And I noticed conflict of interests were sited in many instances- well, it's nice to know both CAM and traditional medicine can share in the same charges..and then the bit about the natural supplement act weakening the FDA (Is this bad?)
Institute of Medicine Committee
Issues Irresponsible ”CAM” Report
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has published a 350-page report [1] assembled by a committee dominated by advocates of ”complementary and alternative medicine.” The committee—which I refer to below as the ”CAM Committee”—recommends amending the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act to enable greater public protection against misleading claims made for dietary supplements, but nearly all of its other recommendations are poorly reasoned. Neither the IOM nor the parent organization, the Natio ... read more
QuackWatch~MME Device 19 y
An article from Quackwatch on alternative therapies~ A site worth visiting if you are interested in what will be regulated and prosecuted next
Dubious Claims for the Molecular Magnetic Energizer
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
Several years ago, Florsheim Shoes marketed magnetic shoes with preposterous claims that some of us suffer from magnetic deficiency that their shoes could correct [1]. The claims came to an abrupt halt when the company was sued for false advertising. But today, similar claims are being used to market Magnetic Molecular Energizer (MME) treatment for a wide range of diseases. In an apparent attempt to ward off regulatory action, the promoters represent the treatment as research ”conducted under the auspices of an Ins ... read more
Someone Tell GW the War is Over 19 y
Get Over IT allright allready, Geez! Would a little Creative thinking Kill this administration?
Someone Tell the President the War Is Over
By FRANK RICH
Published: August 14, 2005
LIKE the Japanese soldier marooned on an island for years after V-J Day, President Bush may be the last person in the country to learn that for Americans, if not Iraqis, the war in Iraq is over. ”We will stay the course,” he insistently tells us from his Texas ranch. What do you mean we, white man?
Forum: Frank Rich
Barry Blitt
A president can’t stay the course when his own citizens (let alone his own allies) won’t stay with him. The approval rate for Mr. Bush’s handling of Iraq plunged to 3 ... read more
Being a Patient (2) 19 y
Life as a Patient (2)
Awash in Information, Patients Face a Lonely, Uncertain Road
Published: August 14, 2005
(Page 3 of 6)
A patient’s research does not have to be any more extensive than turning on the television. The eruption of pharmaceutical advertising has introduced millions to medical conditions that were once discussed only in the privacy of a consultation, and to the promises of new approved treatments. And inevitably following these promises is the prompt: ”Ask your doctor.”
BEING A PATIENT
Overwhelmed by Choices
Later articles in this series will look at patients’ loss of dignity, ... read more
Being a Patient (1) 19 y
Life of a patient
Awash in Information, Patients Face a Lonely, Uncertain Road
By JAN HOFFMAN
Published: August 14, 2005
Nothing Meg Gaines endured had prepared her for this moment. Not the six rounds of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer that had metastasized to her liver. Not the doctor who told her, after Ms. Gaines was prepped for surgery, that he could not operate: a last-minute scan revealed too many tumors. ”Go home and think about the quality, not the quantity, of your days,” he said.
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Meg Gaines traveled to Texas an ... read more
Ramtha: 10th Planet 19 y
So here it is folks the progenators of the human race? Heaven? Or just another buddy in the solar system? 10th Planet by 9th body
Discovery of the Tenth Planet and Ramtha’s Planet of the Gods
Astronomers from Caltech University (California Institute of Technology) officially announced on July 29 their discovery of what they are calling our solar system’s tenth planet.
Could this be Ramtha’s longtime description of the planet of the Gods who genetically engineered the human race?
The object, temporarily named 2003 UB313, is definitely larger than Pluto and a huge distance away from our sun, ”about three times as far from the Sun as is Pluto,” explained Mike Brown, professor of planetary astronomy at Caltech Uni ... read more
Raw 19 y
I found this explaination to be condensed, enlightening and simple. Or is it? Fruit? Fat? Green? I have been reading the raw discussion for some months now...and I don't feel I know enough to balance a raw meal
The Two Sides of the Raw Food Movement
Where Do You Stand?
The newcomer to the world of natural health is often confused by the myriad of different diet philosophies out there that all seem to contradict each other. Every year we hear about a new diet to add to the endless list of those already in existence; Mediterranean, South Beach, Atkins, Blood Type, Macrobiotics and all of the others that have been long since forgotten.
When a person is interested in the raw-food diet, it seems that the confusion is even bigger! In this tiny niche market of the natural health world, the promoter ... read more
Personal Responsibility 19 y
Terry Mitchell on Personal Responsibility and it's place in Cultural Heirarchy
A Cultural Change We Desperately Need
April 1, 2005
In his immensely popular book, ”The Purpose Driven Life”, one of the major points that Pastor Rick Warren tries to make is that people must change the way they think before they can change the way they live. I believe the same principle applies to cultures. As I’ve mentioned many times before, I do not believe morality can be legislated. All the laws in the world against every imaginable immoral act will not make any culture or nation better or more righteous. Instead, we need a cultural change that comes as a result of modifying our op ... read more
What is Empathy? 19 y
Take the quiz at the link at the bottom, Are you an empath...and while we're on it, what is sympath vs empath?
from Christel Broederlow
Empathy is the ability to read and understand people and be in-tune with or resonate with others, voluntarily or involuntarily of one’s empath capacity.
Empaths have the ability to scan another’s psyche for thoughts and feelings or for past, present, and future life occurrences. Many empaths are unaware of how this actually works, and have long accepted that they were ìsensitiveî to others.
Empathy is a feeling of another’s true emotions to a point where an empath can relate to that person by sensing true feelings that run deeper than those portrayed on th ... read more
alphabiotics 19 y
I recommend this for integration and healing-If my leader blog ever does get approval I will begin to write on the structural integrity and leaders
What is Alphabiotics for the spirit, mind and body?
You may approach Alphabiotics through any of several aspects and discover for yourself a dynamic new way of thinking and being which is sensible intelligent and emotionally satisfying.
Alphabiotics is a positive approach to life and living that concerns itself with the interrelationship between the lesser self and the Greater Self; it’s a way to make your life work better at every level.
Alphabioticists use a gentle, hands-on procedure that has to do with stress management, Life and Life energy enhancement. The Alphabiotic procedur ... read more
Philanthropy at Home Depot 19 y
Lettuce reward good and service, and lettuce call a PR sniglet a PR sniglet.
Social Responsibility: ’Fundamentally Subversive’?
Economist Milton Friedman explains how companies are just serving their own interests when they serve the community
[for Home Depot CEO Robert Nardelli’s opposing view, see ”Social Responsibility: Do the Right Thing”] Advertisement
Q: Your 1970 article on social responsibility is entitled ”The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits.” Does that belief still apply today?
A: Yes, I still hold fully with that article. I haven’t seen any reason to change or add anything to it.
Q: So nothing has changed in the op ... read more
Philanthropy 19 y
How do we serve, without the strings of attachment, money, or networking?
The Debate Over Doing Good
Some companies are taking a more strategic tack on social responsibility. Should they?
It’s 8:30 a.m. on a Friday in July, and Carol B. Tomé is starting to sweat. The chief financial officer of Home Depot Inc. (HD ) isn’t getting ready to face a firing squad of investors or unveil troubled accounting at the home-improvement giant. Instead, she and 200 other Home Depot employees are helping to build a playground replete with swings, slides, and a jungle gym at a local girls’ club in a hardscrabble neighborhood of Marietta, Ga. Dressed in a white Home Depot T-s ... read more
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