Posted May 31, 2019 in Uncategorized By Debra Basham, on 31 May 2019 Think of past and present time as layers of “times”. “Times” that we have stored that are still available for exploration, rediscovery, editing and expansion, and capable of being re-lived through our current awareness. ~ Jean Houston
Chatting with a friend about chakras, I asked her if her feet are often cold. “Oh, […]
Posted November 30, 2018 in Monthly News By Joel P. Bowman, on 30 November 2018 I borrow my title from lines spoken by Shakespeare’s Hamlet, who has just figured out that his uncle murdered his father. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet in 1601. In spite of the great expanse of human history and speculation, we still do not understand the relationship between what we call “life” and what we call “death.” Humans […]
Posted May 30, 2016 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 30 May 2016 “However much concerned I was at the problem of misery in the world, I never let myself get lost in broodings over it. I always held firmly to the thought that each one of us can do a little to bring some portion of it to an end.” ~ Dr. Albert Schweitzer (quotation published by […]
Posted May 30, 2016 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 30 May 2016 Studies of the placebo effect suggest that the mind has a major impact on a person’s sense of health and well-being. We can be persuaded to feel bad, good, fearful, or optimistic based on a wide variety of environmental factors. As Debra pointed out in her article this month, “The Truth About Healing,” we were […]
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