Chrysalis Angel

Chrysalis Angel
Becoming an Angel is the work of humans.

CHRYSALIS WELCOMES EVERYONE

Chrysalis' year begins the first Sunday after Labor Day in September. Services are held each Sunday at 10AM to 12 Noon. There will be no services held during August 2014. First meeting in the fall will be September 7, 2014.

Sunday Services from 10 am to 11:30 am each week
805 Mercer's Fernery Road
DeLand, FL (the white 2 story farm house)
Pastor - Skuli Thorhallsson

For more information or counseling phone (386) 478-9201

Email questions or requests to chrysalisgarden@gmail.com

Chrysalis Spiritual Center is a Swedenborg based congregation that studies non-deno
minational topics based on the value of certain writings and speech to society as a whole. Services are frequently presented by guest speakers. No denomination is excluded from meeting with us. We welcome all religions, ages, genders and beliefs.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

NEWSLETTER FEB 2012 PREPARING FOR THE SHIFT

BEAUTY IS ITS OWN EXCUSE FOR BEING. 

THE BEAUTY OF THE ART OF MARC CHAGALL


Marc Chagall (July 7, 1887 — March 28, 1985), was a Belarusian Jewish artist associated with several key art movements and was one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century. He forged a unique career in virtually every artistic medium, including paintings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints. Chagall’s haunting, exuberant, and poetic images have enjoyed universal appeal, and art critic Robert Hughes called him “the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century.”

 

As a pioneer of modernism and one of the greatest figurative artists of the twentieth century, Marc Chagall achieved fame and fortune, and over the course of a long career created some of the best-known and most-loved paintings of our time. According to art historian Michael J. Lewis, Chagall was considered to be “the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists.” For decades he “had also been respected as the world’s preeminent Jewish artist.” He also accepted many non-Jewish commissions, including a stained glass for the cathedrals of Reims and Metz, a Dag Hammarskjold memorial at the United Nations, and the great ceiling mural in the Paris Opera.

His most vital work was made on the eve of World War I, when he traveled between St. Petersburg, Paris, and Berlin. During this period he created his own mixture and style of modern art based on his visions of Eastern European Jewish folk culture. He spent his wartime years in Russia, and the October Revolution of 1917 brought Chagall both opportunity and peril. He was by now one of the Soviet Union’s most distinguished artists and a member of the modernist avante-garde. He founded the Vitebsk Arts College, which was considered the most distinguished school of art in the Soviet Union. However, “Chagall was considered a non-person by the Soviets because he was Jewish and a painter whose work did not celebrate the heroics of the Soviet people.” As a result, he soon moved to Paris with his wife, never to return.

He was known to have two basic reputations, writes Lewis — as a pioneer of modernism, and as a major Jewish artist. He experienced modernism’s golden age in Paris, where “he synthesized the art forms of Cubism, Symbolism, and Fauvism, and the influence of Fauvism gave rise to Surrealism.” Yet throughout these phases of his style “he remained most emphatically a Jewish artist, whose work was one long dreamy reverie of life in his native village of Vitebsk.” “When Matisse dies,” Pablo Picasso remarked in the 1950s, “Chagall will be the only painter left who understands what color really is.”

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“Say, Pooh, why aren’t you busy?” I said.
“Because it’s a nice day,” said Pooh.
“But you could be doing something Important,” I said.
“I am,” said Pooh.
“Oh? Doing what?”
“Listening,”he said.
“Listening to what?”
“To the birds. And that squirrel over there.”
“What are they saying?” I asked.
“That it’s a nice day,” said Pooh.
“But you know that already,” I said.
“Yes, but it’s always good to hear that somebody else thinks so, too,” he said.

From The Tao of Pooh

 

100 Ways To Become More Conscious: How To Raise Your Consciousness

100 Ways To Become More Conscious: How To Raise Your Consciousness1. Connect with nature – Go for a walk in the forest, jungle, field of daisies, or wherever you feel like getting a connection with nature. It is possible to feel at deep sense of peace and oneness when you attempt to connect with nature. As you learn to connect and appreciate nature, you allow your consciousness to rise up.

2. Get your body moving – Exercise and dancing will raise your consciousness by promoting healthy brainwave patterns, healthy neurotransmitter levels, and great circulation throughout your nervous system. Help yourself rise up and break the pattern of not exercising by going for a friendly walk with one of your friends or even going to the club to dance. Both examples are: easy, fun, and empowering.

3. Simple meditation - Whether you are an advanced meditator or a beginner, the benefits are tremendous and will allow you to tap into your highest state of conscious functioning if you stick around long enough. It is an act that will definitely raise your conscious awareness and allow you to attain greater focus, discipline, and develop a deeper joyous connection to life.

4. Spending time with true friends - Find only friends that align with who you are, your beliefs, and your values – they will make you more conscious. These are your true friends, and though they can be tough to find, they should definitely be cherished. Give some of your true friends a call and make it a habit to spend more time with them.

5. Have the intention to “raise your consciousness” – If you have the intention to raise your consciousness and state of awareness, you are on the right track. Having the intention alone will make you more focused on finding ways to raise your consciousness.

6. Tell the truth - Anytime you tell the truth, you raise your level of consciousness. Why do people tell lies? To protect themselves in lower states of consciousness. People in higher states of consciousness don’t lie because they want to be true to themselves, others, and make relationships in humanity more conscious.

7. Find and live your purpose - Searching for a purpose will help you find your true purpose here on Earth. When you find your purpose and are able to share it with the rest of the world, you will continue to raise your level of consciousness.

8. Take conscious control of your decisions - When you take conscious control of all your decisions, you are actually activating certain neural pathways in your brain that help promote self-control, calmness, and inner peace. Every time you allow others to dictate your decisions or you don’t take full conscious responsibility for your decisions, you become slightly conditioned to be less conscious when making choices.

9. Always be open-minded - Being open-minded is a key aspect in the process of becoming a more conscious individual. When you haven’t accepted the diversity that our planet has to offer: ranging from different cultures, religions, wildlife, and beliefs, you will stay in your same state of consciousness or drop to a lower state. Being open-minded doesn’t only need to be for beliefs either. It can be having an open-mind to try something new such as: a new exercise routine, spiritual practice, or trying a new food.

10. Pursue higher intelligence - There are many ways to become more intelligent. Not everyone is intelligent in every area of their life. Some people are more emotionally intelligent, some have a higher I.Q., while some are more spiritually intelligent. All forms of intelligence increases and enhancements will help you on your journey towards expanding your awareness and becoming a more conscious human being.

11. Treat yourself with respect - Having respect for yourself and your actions will ultimately boost the amount of love that you express towards yourself and others. Make wise, respectful decisions that reflect your values and have strong respect for your personal beliefs. Treating others with respect will help you become a more conscious human being too, but before you can respect others properly, you must first learn to show the utmost respect towards yourself.

12. Practice forgiveness - Forgiving yourself can be very difficult sometimes: especially if you are operating in a lower state of consciousness. Realize that in order to rise up, advance, and become a more conscious person, you must be compassionate and forgiving towards yourself. Any hateful thoughts or pent up negative emotions that you may be holding towards yourself need to be released. Negative thoughts and emotions can easily lower our level of consciousness if we do not practice compassion and forgiveness.

13. Cultivate a “high-performance mind” - Cultivating a high-performance mind is a very fun, invigorating process that involves consciously accessing the brainwave state that you consciously choose, whenever you feel it is appropriate for a certain situation. Since their is no single best brainwave state to live life in, it helps to train our mind to consciously be able to “switch” states upon command. For those who want to understand more about developing a high-performance mind, I recommend that you go check out the book The High Performance Mind by Anna Wise.

14. Connect through prayer – The act of simply closing your eyes, folding your hands and saying a prayer will raise your level of consciousness. There are many different ways to practice prayer and there are many different practices, that when combined with prayer, enhance the power of your conscious message. Overall, prayer is a great experience that has potential to aid in your conscious awareness.

15. Challenge your belief system - This one can be difficult for many individuals due to the influence of imprinted beliefs by their parents or guardians during childhood. Some examples of beliefs that you could change include: dietary (changing to a vegetarian), spiritual (from Christianity to Atheism – or vice versa), emotional (from sadness to happiness), etc. By changing your belief system and experimenting with new beliefs, you make yourself more conscious of life’s endless possibilities.
16. Befriend like-minded individuals - On your journey towards becoming a more conscious individual, befriending like-minded people can be extremely helpful. If you are going through many spiritual, emotional, and mental changes without the company of others, the process can be much more difficult and confusing than when you have a guide, guru, or some friends that are traveling at a similar pace to you. Not only is being around like-minded individuals healthy, and optimal for your consciousness, it will ultimately give you more joy in life!


100 Ways To Become More Conscious: How To Raise Your Consciousness17. Pursue a path of spirituality - Pursuing a path of spirituality and becoming more spiritual will aid you considerably in the process of becoming a more conscious human being. Never be afraid to add a new spiritual practice to your arsenal – you never know what may be most effective or a life changing experience.

18. Express gratitude - Expressing gratitude on a daily basis is a very positive, fulfilling exercise to practice. Ways to express gratitude on a daily basis include: giving thanks for your food, expressing gratitude for yourself and others through prayer (as discussed earlier), complimenting others, and letting another person know that you are thankful for having them in your life. By sharing and expressing gratitude, you feel extremely satisfied and will become more consciously aware of the things that you truly appreciate in life.

19. Make yourself happy - What sort of things make you happy? The answer is usually different for everyone. You can do yourself a favor right now by making a long list of everything that makes you happy in life and acting on your listed items. Feeling and experiencing happiness in your life also will give you the powerful drive that it takes to make yourself more conscious.

20. Act on your desires - Simply having any form of desire will raise your consciousness. Desire encourages us to take action to advance consciously. The state of apathy, or not caring about your consciousness, will naturally lower your consciousness. Desire is a powerful way to raise your consciousness.

21. Boost your brain power and functioning - There are many helpful exercises that you can do to boost your brain power and overall level of functioning. One of my most popular articles, 50 Ways To Boost Your Brain Power, should get you on the right track if you are currently confused about the topic. Raising your level of consciousness will naturally boost your overall brain power, and boosting your brain power will raise your level of consciousness; both affect each other in equal proportion.

22. Take full control of your lifestyle - Are you living the lifestyle that you feel is most beneficial for your mental and physical wellbeing? Maybe there are certain bad habits that you need to get rid of or certain good habits that you’d like to implement in your daily routine. Don’t be afraid to act now and make necessary positive changes in your lifestyle to help you take full conscious control.

23. Choose empowering beliefs - In the process of changing beliefs, choose beliefs that are empowering to your soul. A good way to know what belief will be empowering is to simply ask yourself how you feel about adding the new belief. If you feel a strong connection with a new belief, such as feelings of excitement, it will probably be a very good choice of a belief to implement. Make a conscious effort to purge all beliefs that are less than satisfying. Understand also that as you become a more conscious human being, changing your beliefs will become a much easier, more natural process.

24. Avoid physical fighting and abuse - Physical fighting stems from emotional misunderstandings, hatred, and negative emotional expressions. Fighting can be described as the opposite of peace. Physical fighting and other forms of abuse can really do a great job at distracting us from becoming more conscious human beings. Anything that you can do to stop physical fighting and abuse will ultimately make you and the individuals involved more consciously aware.

25. Be aware and accepting of your emotions - No matter your current emotions, you will profoundly help yourself if you are accepting of them. Going through life resisting your emotions and trapping them inside yourself makes life much more difficult. Trying to escape from our emotions lowers our awareness. When you accept what you feel and consciously understand why you feel a certain emotion, your level of consciousness rises.

26. Speak compassionately - When having conversation with others, do you choose your words wisely? Or are you the type of person who could care less what you say? The truth is, people who choose their words wisely and consciously think during conversation are the ones who show greater respect for themselves and more compassion for others. Make a conscious effort to speak compassionately and positive results will follow.

27. Think positive, act positive, be positive - Being a positive influence sets a good example for others and for yourself. Positivity and states of being positive are direct effects of raising your consciousness. I highly recommend trying to be a more positive person in all areas of life; you will notice and feel the beneficial changes in your awareness.

28. Have sex with your partner - Having sexual intercourse is a great way to spread and share your love with another person. The best way to have sexual intercourse is with another positive, healthy, person in which you fully love and trust. Having sexual intercourse is a loving way of transferring and sharing energy with another person. No matter who you have sexual intercourse with, there can be significant conscious benefits.

29. Identify with your soul - Realize that at your core, you are a spiritual being who is living in a physical body. In lower stages of consciousness, this concept may seem unrealistic and may be very difficult to grasp. As you become better at identifying with your soul, you become better at working your way up the mountain of consciousness.

30. See perceived faults as a “mirror image” - When you look at the faults of others and identify faults in other people, use them as a teaching tool for yourself. The people that are in your life weren’t put there by mistake, they were put there to teach you something about yourself. By being able to take personal responsibility for what is being displayed by others into your conscious focus, you can take the information and make very positive changes.

31. Expand your horizons - Trying something new can pertain to any area of your life. Maybe you want to try to add a new healthy habit to your daily routine, shop at an organic store, or even host a block party for the first time. Having courage raises your consciousness and by constantly trying new things, you boost your cognitive ability to adapt and push through any lower states of fear.

32. Face your deepest fears - Are there any fears that you’re holding inside that are prevent you from making conscious advancement? At certain stages along the ladder of consciousness, it can be extremely difficult to face your fears. With that said, facing your fears will equip your consciousness with more empowerment and energy. Healthy fears include: giving a speech, singing in front of others, or throwing a party; this would be a great list of fears to go out and conquer! The choice to face these will help you considerably in your ability to make conscious advances.

33. Use powerful incantations - Incantations are simply words or phrases repeated over and over with emotional intensity for personal or spiritual benefit. They have commonly been used in religious practices to praise certain Gods or deities, but they have also be used for personal development and in the process of becoming more conscious. No matter what way you choose to use incantations, they can be very helpful and a powerful catalyst for helping you become more conscious.

34. Practice positive affirmations - Affirmations are a bit different than using incantations, though the concepts are very similar. Affirmations are used to change beliefs and thinking patterns. Examples of positive affirmations include: “I am healthy,” “I am positive,” and “I am intelligent.” The primary goal of using affirmations should be to replace unhealthy beliefs and thought patterns with healthier ones; making it easier to scale the mountain of consciousness.

35. Be aware of your state of consciousness - Unfortunately, many people aren’t aware of their current state of consciousness or what even defines consciousness. You may not even be consciously aware of the many diverse possible states of consciousness due to the fact that you may have only experienced one primary state of functioning throughout your lifetime. If you are a person who hasn’t experienced other states or most importantly cannot seem to understand your own state, you are definitely missing out some important aspects and understandings of conscious perception.

36. Set a positive example for others - Setting a positive example for others can pertain to any area of life and is highly encouraged. Setting a healthy, positive example for others to follow spreads a direct positive image into the lives and minds of others. Trying to consciously set a good example for others, will further raise your consciousness. Setting a bad example, or unconscious example, will slow, halt, or reverse your current conscious development.

37. Guide others interested in raising their consciousness - There are many ways to aid others in the process of raising their awareness, especially if you are a more consciously advanced individual. Chances are good that you’ll need to do some personal work with raising your own consciousness before you can put yourself in an effective position to help others raise their consciousness. What you may want to do, though, is encourage others to practice some items in this article or others on 4 Mind 4 Life dot com.

38. Share your unique insight and wisdom - Everyone has a different perspective based on their personal experience, purpose, and personality. Therefore, each individual has a unique form of insight that they can share with others. There are endless ways and opportunities for you to express and share your knowledge with others. All that you need to do is take action towards finding a medium most effective for allowing you to share your insight.

39. Gain wisdom from others - No single person holds all the wisdom of the universe in their brain. For this reason, it is important to study the wisdom of others and try to apply their wisdom to your life. As mentioned earlier, everyone has a unique perspective and knowledge-base to bring to the table. Studying the wisdom of others can be done in many ways. Examples include: meeting face-to-face with a more consciously advanced individual and ask them for life advice, reading positivity and personal development websites from several different sources, or maybe attending different personal development seminars.

40. Keep your ego in check - The more aware you are of your ego, the easier it is to become more conscious. With that said, as your awareness increases, so does your state of consciousness. The reverse also applies: as your consciousness increases, so does your awareness. Letting our ego get out of control and take the driver’s seat in our consciousness has potential to quickly lower our state of functioning. Taking full control and responsibility to keep your ego in check when faced with adversity will allow you to consciously advance in a much healthier manner.

41. Practice personal development - Taking action to better your life through the concept of personal development is an extremely effective way to make yourself a more conscious human being. Think of personal development as the act of upgrading every area of your life to function at the highest possible level: health, finances, relationships, etc. Virtually all aspects of personal development lead to greater conscious development in one way or another.

42. Shift your conscious focus - Being preoccupied with thoughts of past events and of the future has potential to lead your consciousness in the wrong direction. Focusing your attention on this exact moment (commonly referred to as “the now”), however, is a great way to raise your level of awareness. By learning techniques that allow you to shift your awareness to this exact moment, you can work wonders in the process of conscious advancement.

43. Be energetic - Being energetic can be very powerful for advancing your state of consciousness and for inspiring others to become more consciously advanced. Your body can become energized and your brain can become energized. When both are operating in at maximum intensity and energy, you are said to be in a state of peak conscious performance.

44. Make healthy dietary changes - Making healthy dietary changes means searching to find the best possible diet to fit your mental needs, physical needs, spiritual needs; to fit your needs. Are you fully conscious of what you are consuming? In order to boost your own level of consciousness, it is important to be fully aware of the food in which you are consuming in your diet and to be respectful and accepting of the diets of other individuals without making negative judgments.

45. Accept others for who they are - As mentioned above in being conscious of what you eat, it is important to be accepting of the diets that others choose to use. Whether they make a conscious decision to have an unhealthy diet or unconscious decision, accept their actions. Accepting others can apply to every area of life. No matter if you disagree with another person’s actions, disagree with their personality, or disagree with their perception of life, it is important to accept them for who they are and not try to force changes upon them. Settle your disagreements with other individuals by purely accepting them for who they are.

46. Accept and love yourself for who are - Life’s journey becomes much easier and significantly enriched if you can learn to accept yourself for who you are. Depending on your current state of consciousness, it may be difficult to love and accept who you are. Take the time to count your blessings, be accepting of yourself and your level of consciousness. Realize that at this current moment you are doing the best that you know how to do in order to advance consciously.

47. Understand your own thought process - An extremely effective way to become more conscious is to take note of your thought process and understand it to the best of your ability. I’ve seen many people run themselves in mental circles due to an ineffective understanding of their own thought process. Being consciously aware of your thoughts and why you are thinking them is a key step towards creating an accurate understanding of your reality.

48. Bless everything that happens - There are times throughout life when amazing things happen to us and other times when upsetting events take place. Just like accepting who you are is a great habit to get into, you should also learn to bless everything that happens in your life. No matter how bad an event, it has potential to make a positive impact on your life in the long run. Your ability to bless and appreciate, even what may be initially perceived as a worst case scenario, will ultimately provide you great conscious satisfaction.

49. Take time for internal reflection - In my opinion, taking time for internal reflection is the single most effective way to learn more about yourself and your current state of consciousness. Internal reflection will certainly help you better understand your thoughts, emotions, spirituality, and provide clarity in your current life situation. If you don’t currently take time to internally reflect, you could very well start up a 20 minute meditation routine each morning and observe the difference it quickly makes in your state of consciousness.

50. Focus on advancing consciously - In the process of conscious development, it’s important to focus exactly on what you are trying to accomplish: the act of becoming more conscious. During this process, it is important to tune out all unhealthy distractions such as: negative relationships, abuse, fighting, illicit drugs, etc. If you allow yourself to become distracted with unhealthy, unconscious habits, then act of advancing consciously will become a much more difficult or slower process than normal.

51. Be aware of your breathing - Being aware of your breathing means being fully conscious of your breathing pattern. Being aware of how you are breathing is important. Unfortunately, many people are unaware that there is actually a proper way to breathe. A way of breathing that is optimal for your body and brain. Proper breathing involves inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth upon every breath. The process of becoming more aware of my breathing through exercises like meditation and conscious breathing have significantly helped me increase my overall level of focus, emotional stability, and level of consciousness.

52. Spend more time with yourself - In the fast-paced lifestyle of the 21st century, it is very common for people to spend time with others, yet never take personal time to spend with themselves and focus on their own life. If you are an individual who is currently not taking enough time for yourself each day, try starting up a personal routine. Examples of ways that you could spend time with yourself, contributing positively to your own life include: taking time for internal reflection (meditation), letting yourself know how much you love yourself, going on a walk to listen to your own thoughts, giving gratitude for everything that you have in your life, or getting involved in a hobby that inspires you.

53. Listen more often than you speak - In this day in age, it seems as though there is always someone that wants to be the center of attention; conversations easily become viewed as egoistic competitions. While being the center of attention can feel great and can be a rewarding experience, it can become consciously dangerous to your consciousness if it is motivated by your ego. By practicing the act of listening more often than you speak, you can train yourself to be more consciously aware of others, while still holding the conscious ability to politely contribute to a conversation.

54. Muster up some courage - Being highly conscious means doing what you want to do, saying what you want to say, and living how you want to live at every moment. Somewhere along the path towards developing a highly conscious mindset, you will need to be courageous. Developing a sense of courage is an integral step, possibly a phase that may last several years, on your journey to become more conscious.

55. Always act with compassion - Having complete compassion for others is a direct result of becoming more conscious. Unfortunately, there are few people here on Earth that are honestly able to make the claim that they always act with complete compassion for others. Compassion meditation also allows you to learn how to shift your mental focus from any state into a perspective of pure love for others. As you may have already guessed, practicing compassion can be one of the single most powerful exercises for boosting your level of consciousness.

56. Improve your mental focus - Improving our mental focus helps us get a better understanding of reality and provides us with more inner clarity. As we enhance our level of focus and clarity, concepts that had previously seemed very difficult to understand become general knowledge. We get a better sense of understanding within ourselves and of the world around us. As your level of focus increases, so will your level of consciousness.

57. Think rationally and logically - Being able to think rationally and logically allows you to positively interact with your reality much easier than being irrational and illogical. In fact, being irrational and illogical will actually lower your current level of awareness. Rational thinking is a byproduct of a high functioning brain, particularly the high activity within your left-prefrontal cortex. One great way to increase your ability to rationalize is to strengthen your brain’s level of functioning by boosting your brain power.

58. Purify your body - One great way to become more conscious is to purify your body. You can help purify your body by going on a specific diet, by cutting certain substances from your diet, by decreasing stress and learning to deeply relax, by cutting certain substances from your diet, by sitting in a sauna to sweat out toxins, etc. While following a detox routine, be conscious of what you are doing to your body. Be fully aware that you should choose a detox routine that has been researched and proven effective in order to avoid risking bodily damage in the process. With that said, choosing to purify or cleanse your body can really work magic for your current level of consciousness.

59. Start a personal journal - Starting a personal journal or blog is a great time investment that will allow yourself to become more conscious of your: thoughts, feelings, actions, philosophies, beliefs, etc. Writing entries in a daily journal or on a personal blog can be extremely helpful in the process of understanding your current state of awareness. What is nice about keeping tabs on yourself is the fact that you can watch your progress as you undertake a conscious journey. No matter your strategy for keeping a journal, understand that keeping tabs on yourself and events in your life serves as a great way to develop a deeper sense of understanding, knowledge, and conscious awareness.

100 Ways To Become More Conscious: How To Raise Your Consciousness60. Make others laugh - Being funny and making others laugh is a great way to ease stress and create a more positive outlook in life for yourself and for others. Though you may not be an expert comedian, being able to make others laugh is extremely rewarding and satisfying. Making others laugh and smile shifts all attention away from pain and negative emotions, towards one of pure enjoyment and happiness. Jokes and the ability to laugh can really change your entire perspective from what may seem like a grim, serious situation, to a happier, more positive outlook.

61. Practice a religion - Practicing a religion is a phenomenal way to become a more conscious person. As you raise your current level of awareness, you will discover that there is really no best religion or Utopian religion to practice. What matters most in conscious advancement is getting a feel for what practices actually make you become more consciously aware. You need to personally determine what works best for you. One of the best ways to do this is via experimenting with many different religions. (or not :) )

62. Respect the beliefs of others - At no time is it loving or respectful to criticize the beliefs of others. No matter how consciously advanced another person is or isn’t, it is important to respect their thoughts and actions. When you try to force others to adopt your lifestyle, beliefs, and force them to become a more conscious human-being, you are indirectly expressing negative emotion towards that individual; you are getting your ego heavily involved. Forcing others to consciously change is not truly accepting them for who they are. If you feel like you should force others to raise their awareness, perhaps you need to raise your awareness some more! It is important to realize that everyone will have their time to advance consciously and will eventually reach the “top of the mountain” on their journey to their higher consciousness.

63. Ask questions about your life - Attempting to learn more about life each day is a great way to increase your overall knowledge base and a great way to become a more conscious person. Nobody “knows-it-all” in life, that’s why asking questions about life and about certain situations in life, will really help you out on your journey. The idea here is to learn as much about life as possible. This will allow you to make your lifestyle more conscious, your choices more conscious, your actions more conscious, and yourself a more knowledgeable person. If you don’t feel like asking others questions, a great way to learn more about life is to ask yourself internal questions. Often times we don’t realize that within ourselves, we hold the answer to every question about our life. Meditation is highly recommended as an exercise for learning more about our inner-self.

64. Understand that everything changes - Whether you realize it or not, everything and everyone is in a constant state of change. Change is undeniable and is happening to yourself and others as you are reading this. There is no way to prevent change, but there is a way to consciously control your change. Be the change that you want to see on this Earth and please: make it a positive, conscious one!

65. Realize that you are not alone - On your journey towards becoming a more conscious human being, it is important to realize that you are never alone in the process. Someone, somewhere is going through the same process and many have already gone through the process. There are likely many individuals that are more consciously advanced than you are: which is a good thing. Look to these individuals for guidance along the way. We can always look to more conscious individuals for personal guidance and advice in life.

66. Push your personal limits - Pushing your personal limits to become the best person that you can be is something that everyone should strive for. Pushing your personal limits is something that you can do in every area of your life: relationships, exercise, consciousness, spirituality, finances, etc. Pushing your personal limits in the areas that you feel most soulfully-connected with are the areas that you should probably put the most work into in order to feel the greatest sense of fulfillment.

67. Invest in yourself - When you make money, do you invest it in stocks? Have you ever thought of investing it in yourself – your purpose, vision, values, and goals? Besides money, we can also invest time in ourselves. In my opinion, investing time in yourself is one of the most effective ways to become more conscious. Investing time inyourself will allow you to discover your true purpose and become a more conscious human being.

68. Be open to exploring consciousness - There are many ways to be open to exploring your consciousness. Several methods to explore your consciousness include: brainwave entrainment, meditation, raising your consciousness, trying new activities, exploring spirituality, exploring different social groups, changing your environment (by traveling), trying neurofeedback, etc. If you don’t know of any healthy ways to expand your consciousness, start with the ones that I’ve listed. No need to unnecessarily kill your brain cells and lower your consciousness by using illicit drugs to “expand your mind…”

69. Develop a deep relationship - Developing deep, trustworthy relationships with other people are not only great for helping you to become more conscious, they are a great way to share love and joy with others. If you haven’t already done so, develop a deep, personal relationship with at least one individual. It could be a good friend, spouse, boyfriend / girlfriend, it could be a good therapist, it could be anyone that you feel is on-the-same-page as you in life, or at the same level of consciousness. Having another person to discuss your personal inner-thoughts with and share your turmoil, joy, and all other emotions with, will actually make you a happier, more conscious person.

70. Call upon your spirit guides - Everyone has spirit guides – whether they believe in them and want to communicate with them or not. Before we are born, we are assigned spirit guides to do just what their name implies: guide our spirit. They can often provide us with valuable advice and some forms of intuitive connection that most of us never imagined was possible. The best way to connect with them is to learn proper meditation. The job of spirit guides are to help guide your spirit in the right direction and they really want to connect with you to help you raise your consciousness. So consider learning ways to connect with them on a personal level, or finding an advanced spiritual seeker / psychic that knows about spirit guides and how to connect with them. It seems as though Erin Pavlina has gotten great reviews discussing her ability to help you connect with your guides. Though her readings are somewhat expensive, getting one could prove to be a great investment in order to accelerate your personal growth and conscious development.

71. Clear emotional blocks - Nearly everyone has some form of subconscious emotional blocks that they have suppressed within their subconscious. Emotional blocks can develop in childhood and can be forgotten by the time a person reaches adulthood. They can drain your conscious control over life if you don’t learn to properly release them. It is not advised to attempt to deal with very powerful emotional blocks or repressed traumatic memories by yourself. Consult a trained therapist or psychologist to help you work through your past powerful emotion. Realize that when you are able to work through your past emotional blocks, you naturally allow yourself to reach a higher state of consciousness.

72. Clear out subconscious “cobwebs” - What exactly are subconscious “cobwebs?” I refer to subconscious cobwebs as any unfulfilling: beliefs and emotions that have been carried around in your subconscious mind for too long. Many times, our subconscious mind is carrying around extra negative emotional baggage and limiting beliefs that need to be released or replaced. If you want to clear out your subconscious “cobwebs” and take conscious control of your subconscious mind, consider trying meditation. Meditation takes your consciousness to a deeper level and makes reprogramming your mind a much easier process.

73. Turn off the T.V. - Depending on your current level of consciousness, watching T.V. may actually be a good thing. For those individuals operating at an extremely low level of functioning, watching T.V. gives them hope, satisfaction, and a boost in consciousness. With that said, to permanently elevate your consciousness, it is recommended to refrain from watching T.V. If you think about the act of watching T.V., it doesn’t reflect your life’s purpose nor allow you to be fully productive. The time that you currently spend watching T.V. could be put to better use by allowing you to accomplish a personal goal, providing you with extra time for exercise, or even giving you time to boost your brain power!

74. Read a good book - Whether you enjoy reading fiction or non-fiction books (or both), reading books is a phenomenal way to help you boost your conscious brain power. Reading books provides you with knowledge, creativity, and allows you to fully expand your intellect. Reading books will also help you become a smarter person, with a mind that is full of new thoughts and ideas. The more credible information that you are able to read, the more information and knowledge your consciousness has to consciously create with.

75. Expand your creativity - There are many ways for us to expand our creativity and abilities to creatively think. Developing ways to creatively think not only boosts brain power, it boosts your consciousness. The use of brainstorming, creative visualization, Zen koans, and meditation have all been known to increase creative thinking skills. Creativity is an important trait to develop when dealing with your reality. Having creativity allows your mind to easily solve even the most difficult of problems. If your creative-side is currently lacking, think of ways to step-it-up a notch to reap the conscious benefits!

76. Develop strong people-skills - Developing strong people-skills will allow you to become more conscious in many different ways. Having strong people skills allows you to be comfortable expressing who you really are in any social situation. Without developing strong people skills, you may be stuck in a state of fear around others in social settings or even worse, you may feel completely uncomfortable expressing your true beliefs, values, and discussing your lifestyle in front of others. Cultivating a strong set of people-skills will allow you to become a more conscious individual and will allow you to share your love with others.

77. Allow yourself to be inspired - Allowing yourself to be inspired helps you to take passionate action. In order for us to be inspired, we usually need to have some sort of emotional connection. Maybe you are deeply inspired by a song that you recently heard on the radio, maybe you are inspired by Barack Obama, maybe you are inspired by Hilary Clinton, maybe you find Pablo Picasso’s artwork inspiring. Everyone is different and everyone is uniquely inspired by different things here on Earth. Inspiration can really work magic in your life if you let it. Taking actions based off of positive inspiration will ultimately guide your consciousness to a higher level of functioning.

78. Be courteous towards others - Being courteous to others is a great way to share love, positivity, and a great way to set a good example for others. Each time that you set an example, you have some influence onto others. Each time that you practice a healthy habit or put courteous actions on display for others to see, they will be much more inclined to follow suit. When you are able to be courteous to everyone that you meet, you are raising your consciousness through compassion.

79. Attend a spiritual retreat - There are many spiritual retreats and spiritual opportunities that can quickly boost your state of consciousness. Meditation retreats and gatherings with your religious group are two of many ways to raise your consciousness. The act of going to church is yet another form of attending a spiritual gathering. Going to an event like a Holosync retreat may also be a great way to connect with a fun, positive group of individuals that could prove to be lifelong friends. You will never truly know nor understand the possibilities of conscious transformation that a retreat has to offer until you actually make it a point to attend.

80. Form a mastermind group - Forming a mastermind group is a great way to help you become more conscious and complete your goals. To participate in a mastermind group, you must first gather up some trustworthy friends. Next, schedule times that your entire group will meet to discuss personal challenges, goals, accomplishments, etc. Meet with each other and discuss your goals. Be as positive and encouraging towards one another as possible. Offer suggestions and serve as a motivation for the rest of your group. Mastermind groups are a form of conscious, positive support that allows you to accomplish your goals much easier. And, social support (i.e. a positive group of friends) is always great to have when working to become more conscious. Do whatever you want with your group, have fun, be positive, and realize that you are raising your consciousness in the process!

81. Be a mediator - There are many situations that arise from negativity in this world. One way to break up these situations in a peaceful manner is to be a mediator. A mediator is a person that is able to resolve conflict between two parties and think of a peaceful solution to a problem that both conflicting parties agree upon. In the end, the best part about a mediation process is the satisfaction that you can derive from helping bring peace to the world. Helping others is a great way to create a true sense of happiness in your life. Anytime that you bring peace, the collective consciousness of humanity takes a step in a positive direction.

82. Build an accurate model of reality - Building an accurate model of reality is a great way to explore the endless possibilities that life has to offer. Gaining conscious control of your thoughts will aid you in the process of creating your reality. When you are able to take control of your focus, building an accurate model of reality becomes an easier task.

83. Be a leader – Being a positive leader is an awesome way to raise your level of consciousness and that of others. If you are able to become a leader who is able to influence large groups of people in a positive manner, you will naturally develop a lot of conscious power. Each person that supports your message, adds to your ability to share your purpose. If you haven’t thought about stepping up and becoming a leader in some way, now is the best time to start thinking about it!

84. Travel the world - Traveling the world most definitely has potential to change and expand your state of awareness. As you travel to different places, you are able to learn about unique: ways of life, ways of thinking, religions, customs, values, etc. This is why it is extremely common for huge changes in perception to occur. Traveling to many different parts of the world is one way of exploration that allows you to experience life on a larger scale.

85. Be empathetic - Advanced empathetic abilities can be cultivated by accessing the lower brainwave states: both the theta and delta brainwaves. Making a conscious effort to become a more empathetic person means trying to understand and relate to others and their emotions in as an effective method as possible. Being empathetic is a great way to spread love and compassion in the world. And spreading love and compassion are great ways to help you become a more conscious person!

86. Set goals and accomplish them - Setting positive goals and working to accomplish them is one of the single most effective ways to advance consciously, without even having the intention to advance consciously. For example: you may set the goal to exercise everyday for one month in order to improve your health. By setting and completing a goal like this, your main focus is improving your health, however, you are also indirectly improving your consciousness.

87. Try brainwave entrainment - Though brainwave entrainment seems like a new-agey, experimental technique, it is a great tool for advancing consciously that actually works. Not only does brainwave entrainment work well, it is an extremely effective way to develop a powerful brain and advanced state of consciousness. By practicing brainwave entrainment, your brain becomes more flexible in the process of shifting to various brainwave states. You can always give brainwave entrainment a trial and evaluate how effective it is at helping you advance consciously! Check out the software featured in my recommended products section and give one of those a trial run.

88. Try self-hypnosis - What many people do not realize is that the act of self-hypnosis is very helpful for achieving states of complete, controlled relaxation. During self-hypnosis you develop full, complete control of the beliefs that are implanted in your subconscious mind. Self-hypnosis relaxes your body and takes you into a state of highly-focused, deep relaxation. No matter whether you enjoy self-hypnosis or meditation more, they are both exercises that will allow you to elevate your consciousness. Give self-hypnosis a shot if you haven’t already – it is a perfectly safe, exercise that will benefit your consciousness greatly!

89. Develop your chakras - Learning to clear and cleanse your chakras could prove to be one of the single best investments that you’ve ever made for yourself. Chakras hold the key allowing you to tap into your higher-self and connect with energy from the Universe. Working directly with your chakras will help you become a more conscious person, making you more aware of your body’s energy centers and how they can affect your entire life.

90. Release your Kundalini energy - My definition of Kundalini: a (usually latent) energy force that is coiled at the base of our spine. We’ve all felt Kundalini from time to time during extremely emotional moments, when a certain song plays, or when we have a powerful experience. What does Kundalini feel like? Kundalini the energy that makes our spine tingle. We get goosebumps throughout our body and our entire spine tingles with emotional energy. Kundalini is a completely healthy and powerful method to advance consciously. It is not recommended to go into a Kundalini experience blindly, though. Do some research on “Kundalini energy” and consider working with a guru or a person who has been through the entire process if you hope to release your Kundalini energy.

91. Appreciate your surroundings - To further allow yourself to develop consciously, it is important to be appreciative and thankful for everything in your environment. Each day and every day, the little things that we may be taking for granted are often some of the most amazing forms of beauty. Simple things like the sunset, a field of flowers, or the face of our neighbors are all beautiful expressions that we may not be taking the time to appreciate. When we are able to realize that everything is connected and that we were truly meant to love and appreciate one-another, we naturally become inherently grateful for our surroundings and what the Earth has to offer – and thus, more conscious.

92. Bring new life to Earth - Each time that you are able to make a contribution to life here on Earth, you bring forth another brilliant expression of our universe. Each time that you bring human life, plant life, animal life, etc. here on Earth, it is something to be truly proud of. Ways that you could contribute to bringing life to this planet include: raising children, adopting a child, planting a flower, or raising an animal. The inner feelings that you may feel as a result of bringing forth new life are perfect for finding true happiness and taking yourself to the next conscious level.

93. Lead a flexible life - Flexibility is a key part of gymnastics… it also is a key part of life and the process of becoming more conscious as a human being. Leading an overly-structured life often becomes overwhelming and unpleasurable. You need to take time to appreciate the moments of spontaneity and spur-of-the-moment type events. Being flexible is a great attribute to cultivate in your life. Though learning to be flexible is just a small habit that will make you more conscious (by opening up your life to new opportunities), it is a highly important principle to implement into your life and reality.

94. Learn from “consciously advanced” individuals - More consciously advanced people have a lot to offer those who are less consciously advanced. They often provide us with great discoveries, insights, and guide our lives in a positive direction. If you happen to know someone that is at a higher cognitive level of functioning than yourself, spend some time with that individual. Ask them questions about their life, questions about your life, or any questions about life in general. See how these individuals feel about raising consciousness and how they can help you work to increase your conscious awareness.

95. Live a well-balanced life - Keeping a balanced life can be very difficult at times. However, keeping activities in proper balance is a great way to become more aware and involved in many areas of life. Make a conscious effort to focus your energy towards what inspires you most, but don’t forget to be flexible and take time for important people and activities like: friends, family, expression, and exercise. Being well-balanced with activities in life provides us with greater conscious satisfaction.

96. Consider taking health supplements - Supplements have long been known to help aid in mental processing and boost physical functioning. I personally have taken a multivitamin in combination with 3.6 grams of fish oil on a daily basis for almost 2 years straight. Overall, I feel that the combination has worked phenomenal for helping my physical functioning and mental processing. Always be open minded: consider taking supplements if you aren’t already. Do a personal experiment to see what supplements work best for you and how various supplements affect your consciousness. In the end, you may decide that all supplements are ineffective and that they were nothing more than placebos.

97. Celebrate your accomplishments - Celebrating your accomplishments is a form of self-praise and self-respect. When you value yourself and appreciate yourself, you are likely to celebrate your accomplishments – and actually have accomplishments to celebrate! Celebrating is a fun and rewarding activity to do to make yourself happier. It increases your levels of overall self-love and respect: both of which are key factors in the process of raising your consciousness.

98. Always have positive intentions - Positive intentions often arise from having a positive mindset. Having a positive mindset and forming the habit of holding good intentions is a great way to boost your level of conscious awareness. When you intend for positive events to happen in your life and always have positive expectations – your life will naturally attract positive people and will result in happiness.

99. Read and recommend 4 Mind 4 Life dot com to others - Remind yourself of ways to become more conscious by re-reading this series and other articles here at 4 Mind 4 Life dot com. I always try to provide you with the most valuable advice to help you boost your level of consciousness. Though the main focus of this website is boosting brain power, your level of consciousness goes hand-in-hand with how powerful your brain is; the more powerful your brain, the easier time in raising your consciousness you will have. I can only promote my message to a certain extent. Each time that you help me by recommending my website or this series to another person, you will be helping guide others towards positive change. I send blessings to everyone who reads this series, recommends this series, recommends this website, or applies advice from this website to better themselves.

100. [This space is intentionally left blank for you to fill in] - Nobody knows and understands what works best to help your consciousness better than you! Be creative, fill in the last blank already! Choose an activity that you enjoy that renews your sense of wellbeing and resonates congruently with your soul. Blessings to everyone that made it this far down the list.

DID YOU CHECK OUT MY PREDICTIONS FOR 2012 IN THE HOLIDAY NEWSLETTER? SEE HOW MANY HAVE COME TRUE SO FAR.

N

Thursday, January 5, 2012

THE THIRD PART OF HEALING PRACTICES FOR THE NEW AGE

SYSTEMS
There are over 80 different kinds of massage. Therapies for the elimination of dis-ease abound. Cures are the oldest formulations of man.

During the evolution of society healers realized that remedies could be bottled and sold for profit. Potions and practices that fall outside of this medium have fallen into disrepute — not because they are ineffective, but because they can be created and applied by the patient at almost no cost. The modern attitude is that the more expensive a “cure” is, the better it works.

Christ was a great healer who said, “Go and sin no more.” Does this mean that sin causes illness? What constitutes sin? Edgar Cayce proscribed many unusual cures in his trance state. What is the reason that most of them worked? Why would a cancer be cured with prayer and a fever controlled with an herb? The answer is that every human body is made of different aspects of Body, Mind and Spirit. Some  patients are stronger. Some are more intuitive and suggestible. Some are resistant and angry. What works for one, may not work for all.

Many individuals are starting to seek natural remedies when it comes to various health complications, issues, and concerns. Many believe that the dangerous components of over-the-counter and prescription medications can actually prove to be a detriment on the health of a person. The good news is, there are a number of natural remedies that one may partake in so that they may optimize their health. Many remedies do not require medications.

You are free to choose your own method for your healing.

Jews believe that speaking the Word of God is a prerequisite to healing. They believe God never abandons them, even in sin. Jewish healing is rooted in theology and history.

According to rabbinic lore, there was no aging process until Abraham and no disease until Jacob (Babylonian Talmud [BT] Sanhedrin 107b). According to legend, death came instantly through a sneeze, returning to God the “breath of life” breathed in through the nostrils at creation (Genesis 2:7). This is the origin of responding with expressions meaning “To your health!” when someone sneezes.
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Many individuals are starting to seek natural remedies when it comes to various health complications, issues, and concerns. Many believe that the dangerous components of over the counter and prescription medications can actually prove to be a detriment on the health of a person. The good news is, there are a number of natural remedies that one may apply to optimize his health. Listed throughout this guide on Remedies that do not require medications, you will find a wide selection of ideas that can be implemented in order to maintain and optimize the healthy lifestyle. If you are opting for the natural side, these may prove to be ideal for you!

Implementing the use of natural herbs is an extremely popular form of treatment among many individuals. With a little research, you are sure to discover that there are thousands upon thousands of herbs available. You can find one that is appropriate for virtually any type of health complication. You can purchase herbs in particular categories like bitter, aromatic, nutritive, astringent, and even mucilaginous.

Light therapy is another type of natural remedy that can prove to be extremely beneficial when it comes to the overall health of a person who may be suffering from a medical complication, and/or disease. Individuals who have fibromyalgia, for example, benefit from light therapy in order to increase and optimize the production of Melatonin in the body. This element is necessary when it comes to regulating the sleep cycle.

The application of Red Light to skin or products that turn UV light into Red Light is credited with producing cholagen that prevents wrinkles. This unorthodox treatment is not an herbal or alternate remedy by a cosmetic system.

Aromatherapy is another type of natural remedy that many find success with. Basically, this type of remedy makes use of natural and essential oils in order to produce a certain state of mind. Once this is achieved, it is believed that one will successfully recover and be able to cope with health problems that plague them.

Believe it or not, simple Exercise has been found to be an exception when it comes to optimizing the health of a person. Simple stretching, for example, can increase the amount of oxygen that is introduced to the components of the body. In turn, this increasing cell production and assists in creating a natural boost to the immune system. If you want to be healthy, get out and talk a walk or job, do some stretching exercises, or just take a swim!

Mediation has been used throughout all of history in order to experience a higher state of mind, as well as higher state of optimal health. If you are looking for a simple, low stress method of coping with health complications that may be experienced, mediation may be just the thing that you are looking for!
Many individuals implement the use of music as a form of natural remedy for their health issues. They are many different types of benefits that one may experience as a result of just listening to music. Circulation can be improved, stress levels decreased, and more! If you are looking for a creative way to utilize your resources and make the most of your physical well-being, you are sure to enjoy the benefits associated with therapy that is induced as a direct result of using various types of music.
A combination of prayer, chanting and dance is used in many Chinese healing systems. Instructions for this are found in the books of Dr. Zhi Gang Sha.

As you can see, there are many different types of natural remedies available to individuals just like you! It is important to know and understand that this is a simple list, with just a few examples of remedies that you may find appealing. You can select one to use, or you can put more than one to work for you! That is the beauty of natural remedies selection and implementations are wide open for interpretation!

Part of the above list is based on the writings of Gaetane Ross, a Certified Natural Health Consultant who has spent over 4 years focusing on Nutrition and Health. She also specializes in Alternative Medicine, Spiritual Healing and Healthy Lifestyle. http://HealthProductsReviewsLive.com http://Live-O-Natural.com



A PRACTICAL LIST OF ALTERNATE HEALING



Abhyanga massage
Acupuncture
Acupressure
Alexander Technique
Animals*
Anthroposophical Medicine (see Rudolf Steiner)
Aromatherapy
Art Therapy
Astrology
Atlas Orthogonal
Auricular Therapy
Auto-Urine Therapy
Autogenic Training (European)
Ayurveda (India)
Bach Flower Remedies (Edward Bach)
Bells
Biofeedback
Bloodletting
Bodywork
Breath
Chakra (clearing, opening)
Chanting
Chelation Therapy
Chemical therapy
Chinese (Oriental) Medicine
Chi Nei Tsang (Chinese)
Chiropractic
Chromotherapy (Colour Therapy)*
Colon Therapy
Colonics
Craniosacral Therapy
Crystals
Crystal Bowls
Cupping
Dance/Movement Therapies
Dentistry, Holistic
Divination
Dowsing
Dream therapy*
Drug Therapy
Ear Candling
Electropathy
Elements
Energy
Exercise (aerobic, weight)
Fasting Therapy
Feldenkrais Method
Flower Essences
Food (read Rainbow Diet)
Gem Therapy
Herbs (bitter, aromatic, nutritive, astringent, and mucilaginous)
Hilot (Phillipines)
Holistic Medicine
Holotropic Breathwork
Honey
Hot Springs
Hot Stones
Hypnotherapy*
Iridology
Kinesiology
Laying on of Hands
Light therapy
Cellular Therapy (Live Cell)
Lypossage (Lymph Drainage Therapy)
Magnetic (Magnetotherapy)
Meditation
Midwifery/Childbirth Support
Mud - Clay
Music and Tones
Mysticism
Native American Herbology
Nature
Naturopathic Medicine
Ohashiatsu
Osteopathy
Palmistry
Pendulum
Phrenology
Physiotherapy
Pranic Healing (India, prana)
Prayer
Probiotics
Psychic healing
Physiotherapy
Radiesthesia (Dowsing - Divination)
Reconstructive Therapy/Prolotherapy
Reflexology
Reiki
Rolfing
Rune Stones
Sex
Shamanism
Shiatsu
Sleep
Spirit Board (Ouija)
Steam
Stretching (Muscles/ligaments)
Sun (Heliotherapy
Tai Chi
Talk Therapy
Tarot
Tea Leaves
Tibetan Medicine (mix of Chinese, Ayurveda, Oriental, Persian, Tibetan)
Truth Board
Unani (Plants and Herbs)
Vibration
Visioning
Water (Hydrotherapy)
Wellness Restoration (Muscle building and help with HIV)
Yoga
* Some therapies are more effective for mental or emotional disease.
This is a partial list. New methods could be developed or discovered daily.


LIST OF HERBAL MEDICINES

Black Cohosh
Ellow Dock
Essential Oils
Feverfew
Horsetail
Hydrangea
Hyssop
Irish Moss
Juniper
Lavender
Licorice
Marshmallow
Milk Thistle
Motherwort
Mountain Rose Herbs
Mullein
Myrrh
Neem
Oregon Grape
Parsley
Peppermint
Plantain
Pleurisy Root
Poke Root
Raspberry
Red- Clover
Sarsaparilla
Shepherd’s Purse
Skunk Cabbage
Slippery Elm
St. John’s Wort
Tea Tree
Valerian
Vervain
Walnut
White Oak
Wild Yam
Witch Hazel
Wormwood
Yarrow



ESSENTIAL OILS

Essential oils are volatile and liquid aroma compounds from natural sources, usually plants. Essential oils are not oils in a strict sense, but often share with oils a poor solubility in water. Essential oils often have an odor and are therefore used in food flavoring and perfumery. Essential oils are usually prepared by fragrance extraction techniques such as distillation (including steam distillation), cold pressing, or extraction (maceration). Essential oils are distinguished from aroma oils (essential oils and aroma compounds in an oily solvent), infusions in a vegetable oil, absolutes, and concretes. Typically, essential oils are highly complex mixtures of often hundreds of individual aroma compounds.

Ajwain oil, distilled from the leaves of Bishop’s weed (Carum copticum). Oil contains 35-65% thymol.
    Angelica root oil, distilled from the Angelica archangelica.[3]
    Anise oil, from the Pimpinella anisum, rich odor of licorice, used medicinally.[4]
    Asafoetida, used medicinally and to flavor food.
    Balsam oil, from the Myroxylon pereirae.[5]
    Basil oil is used in making perfumes, as well as in aromatherapy
    Bay is used in perfumery; Aromatherapeutic for sprains, colds, flu, insomnia, rheumatism.
    Bergamot oil, used in aromatherapy and in perfumes.
    Black Pepper essential oil is distilled from the berries of Piper nigrum. The warm, soothing effect     makes it ideal for treating muscle aches, pains and strains.
    Buchu oil, made from the buchu shrub. Considered toxic and no longer widely used. Formerly used medicinally.
    Birch is aromatheapeutic for gout, Rheumatism, Eczema, Ulcers.
    Camphor is used for cold, cough, fever, rheumatism, arthritis
    Cannabis flower essential oil, used as a flavoring in foods, primarily candy and beverages. Also used as a scent in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and candles.[6]
    Caraway oil, used a flavoring in foods. Also used in mouthwashes, toothpastes, etc. as a flavoring agent.[7]
    Cardamom seed oil, used in aromatherapy and other medicinal applications. Extracted from seeds of subspecies of Zingiberaceae (ginger). Also used as a fragrance in soaps, perfumes, etc.[8]
    Carrot seed oil (essential oil), used in aromatherapy.
    Cedarwood oil, primarily used in perfumes and fragrances.[9]
    Chamomile oil,
There are many varieties of chamomile but only two are used in aromatherapy- Roman and German. Both have similar healing properties but German chamomile contains a higher level of azulin (an anti-inflammatory agent).
    Calamus Root, used medicinally
    Cinnamon oil, used for flavoring and medicinally.
    Cistus species
    Citronella oil, from a plant related to lemon grass is used as an insect repellent, as well as medicinally.
    Clary Sage
    Clove leaf oil, used as a topical anesthetic to relieve dental pain.
    Coffee, used to flavor food.
    Coriander
    Costmary oil (bible leaf oil), from the Tanacetum balsamita[10][11]
    Costus Root, used medicinally
    Cranberry seed oil, equally high in omega-3 omega-6 fatty acids, primarily used in the cosmetic industry.
    Cubeb, used medicinally and to flavor foods.
    Cumin oil/Black seed oil, used as a flavor, particularly in meat products. Also used in veterinary medicine.
    Cypress
    Cypriol
    Curry leaf, used medicinally and to flavor food.
    Davana oil, from the Artemisia pallens, used as a perfume ingredient and as a germicide.
    Dill oil, chemically almost identical to caraway seed oil. High carvone content.
    Elecampane, used medicinally.
    Eucalyptus oil, historically used as a germicide. Commonly used in cough medicine, among other medicinal uses.[13]
    Fennel seed oil, used medicinally, particularly for treating colic in infants.
    Fenugreek oil, used medicinally and for cosmetics from ancient times.
    Fir
    Frankincense oil, used for aromatherapy and in perfumes.
    Galangal, used medicinally and to flavor food.
    Galbanum
    Geranium oil, used medicinally, particularly in aromatherapy, used for hormonal imbalance, for this reason geranium is often considered to be “female” oil.
    Ginger oil, used medicinally in many cultures.
    Goldenrod
    Grapefruit oil, extracted from the peel of the fruit. Used in aromatherapy. Contains 90% limonene.
    Henna oil, used medicinally.
    Helichrysum
    Horseradish oil
    Hyssop
    Idaho Tansy
    Jasmine oil, used for its flowery fragrance.
    Juniper berry oil, used as a flavor. Also used medicinally, including traditional medicine.
Lavender oil is distilled from the lavender flower
   Laurus nobilis
    Lavender oil, used primarily as a fragrance. Also used medicinally.
    Ledum
    Lemon oil, similar in fragrance to the fruit. Unlike other essential oils, lemon oil is usually cold pressed. Used medicinally, as an antiseptic, and in cosmetics.
    Lemongrass. Lemongrass is a highy fragrant grass from India. In India, it is used to help treat fevers and infections. The oil is very useful for insect repellent.
    Lime, anti septic, anti viral, astringent, aperitif, bactericidal, disinfectant, febrifuge, haemostatic, restorative and tonic.[18]
    Litsea cubeba oil, lemon-like scent, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
    Mandarin
    Marjoram
    Melaleuca See Tea tree oil
    Melissa oil (Lemon balm), sweet smelling oil used primarily medicinally, particularly in aromatherapy.
    Mentha arvensis oil/Mint oil, used in flavoring toothpastes, mouthwashes and pharmaceuticals, as well as in aromatherapy and other medicinal applications.[19]
    Mountain Savory
    Mugwort oil, used in ancient times for medicinal and magical purposes. Currently considered to be a neurotoxin.
    Mustard oil (essential oil), containing a high percentage of allyl isothiocyanate or other isothiocyanates, depending on the species of mustard
    Myrrh oil, warm, slightly musty smell. Used medicinally.
    Myrtle
    Neem Tree Oil
    Neroli is produced from the blossom of the bitter orange tree.
    Nutmeg
    Orange oil, like lemon oil, cold pressed rather than distilled. Consists of 90% d-Limonene. Used as a fragrance, in cleaning products and in flavoring foods.
    Oregano oil, contains thymol and carvacrol, making it a useful fungicide. Also used to treat digestive problems.
    Orris oil is extracted from the roots of the Florentine iris (Iris florentina) and used as a flavouring agent, in perfume, and medicinally.
    Palo Santo
    Parsley oil, used in soaps, detergents, colognes, cosmetics and perfumes, especially men’s fragrances.
    Patchouli oil, very common ingredient in perfumes.
    Perilla essential oil, extracted from the leaves of the perilla plant. Contains about 50-60% perillaldehyde.
    Pennyroyal oil, highly toxic. It is abortifacient and can even in small quantities cause acute liver and lung damage.
    Peppermint oil, used in a wide variety of medicinal applications.
    Petitgrain
    Pine oil, used as a disinfectant, and in aromatherapy.
    Ravensara
    Red Cedar
    Roman Chamomile
    Rose oil, distilled from rose petals, Used primarily as a fragrance.
    Rosehip oil, distilled from the seeds of the Rosa rubiginosa or Rosa mosqueta. Used medicinally.
    Rosemary oil, distilled from the flowers of Rosmarinus officinalis. Used in aromatherapy, topically to sooth muscles, and medicinal for its antibacterial and antifungal properties.
    Rosewood oil, used primarily for skin care applications. Also used medicinally.
    Sage oil, used medicinally.
The spice star anise is distilled to make star anise oil
    Sandalwood oil, used primarily as a fragrance, for its pleasant, woody fragrance.
    Sassafras oil, from sassafras root bark. Used in aromatherapy, soap-making, perfumes, and the like. Formerly used as a spice, and as the primary flavoring of root beer, inter alia.
    Savory oil, from Satureja species. Used in aromatherapy, cosmetic and soap-making applications.
    Schisandra oil, from Schisandra chinensis, used medicinally.
    Spearmint oil, often used in flavoring mouthwash and chewing gum, among other applications.
    Spikenard, used medicinally.
    Spruce
    Star anise oil, highly fragrant oil using in cooking. Also used in perfumery and soaps, has been used in toothpastes, mouthwashes, and skin creams.[28] 90% of the world’s star anise crop is used in the manufacture of Tamiflu, a drug used to treat influenza, and is hoped to be useful for avian flu
    Tangerine
    Tarragon oil, distilled from Artemisia dracunculus, used medicinally.
    Tea tree oil, distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia, used medicinally. Being a powerful antiseptic, antibacterial and antiviral agent, tea tree’s ability to fight infection is second to none.
    Thyme oil, used medicinally.
    Tsuga
    Turmeric, used medicinally and to flavor food
    Valerian, used medicinally
    Vetiver oil (khus oil) a thick, amber oil, primarily from India. Used as a fixative in perfumery, and in aromatherapy
    Western red cedar
    Wintergreen
    Yarrow oil is used medicinally, to relieve joint pain
    Ylang-ylang
    Zedoary, used medicinally and to flavor food


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What is Pranic Healing?


Pranic Healing® is a highly advanced and tested system of energy-based healing techniques created for the world by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui (GMCKS).  This healing technology utilizes “Prana” to harmonize the body’s chakras and energy processes. “Prana” is a Sanskrit word that means, “life-force.”  In China, this subtle energy is known is “Chi”, in Japan “Ki” and in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, it is called “Ruah” or the “Breath of Life.” Pranic Healing is a simple, powerful and effective no-touch healing system.

Diseases first appear as energetic disruptions before manifesting as illnesses in the physical and psychological body.  Pranic Healing adjusts the bio-electromagnetic field known as the aura, which contains the mold or blueprint of the physical and psychological body.  Our bodies possess innate healing abilities, and Pranic Healing accelerates this healing process by the cleansing of “diseased” energy and transferring of new and vital energy.  Pranic Healing uses natural life-force to bring about a healthier physical and psychological body.

Pranic Healing scientifically utilizes prana or life-force to heal physical and emotional imbalances.  Pranic Healing requires no drugs, devices or physical contact with the subject.  No physical contact is required because the practitioner is working on the bioplasmic or energy body and not directly on the physical body.  The bioplasmic body, also known as the aura, is what clairvoyants “see” as the luminous energy field surrounding the visible physical body.  Pranic Healing’s effectiveness relies on the intimate connection between the physical body and the bioplasmic body.  When the bioplasmic body is balanced, it creates a new and healthy pattern for the physical body to follow.  Pranic Healing promotes the physical body’s innate ability to restore itself to a healthy condition.  It does NOT replace traditional orthodox medicine, but complements and enhances it.

Pranic Healing is currently being taught to medical professionals, massage therapists, acupuncturists, chiropractors, clergy, homemakers, and to those, like you, with a sincere desire to heal yourself and loved ones.  It allows YOU to heal yourself and others safely, confidently and consistently in a short period of time.  Pranic Healing is easy to learn, requires no “special gifts or talents” and is safe for the healer and the person (or animal) applied to.  At the heart Pranic Healing’s simplicity is a super sophisticated technology that is, without a doubt, one of the best, if not the best, alternative healing arts for physical and psychological well being.


 The Fundamental Principles and Benefits of Pranic Healing are:

CLEANSING:  Remove the diseased energies from the affected energy centers and organs.  Healing is promoted or can occur more rapidly if the diseased energy is removed from the bioplasmic body.  The physical body can focus its energy on healing.

ENERGIZING: 
Transmit new and vital energy to the body.  Pranic Healing teaches how to effectively and safely transmit energy to the subject, without the loss of one’s own energy.  More importantly, the subject receives energy that is not “contaminated” by the healer.

DECONTAMINATION:  Many healers get tired or ill because their life-force (Prana) gets drained or contaminated by their subjects.  Absorption of diseased energies occurs on the physical level, etheric, astral, mental and spiritual levels.  Through diligent observance of Pranic Healing hygiene, the healer’s health is preserved.  Pranic Healing hygienic techniques are particularly important for healers who touch their patients, such as chiropractors, massage therapists, hands-on-healers, dentists, medical doctors and nurses.

APPLICATION OF ENERGY:  Chakras are the energy centers of the physical and energetic bodies and provide power to the physical body by absorbing and processing Pranic energy.  Grand Master Choa Kok Sui devoted many years of careful study and observation that was clairvoyantly validated to put together a comprehensive study of different illnesses and the corresponding energy centers that affect them.  Each illness has repeatable and specific chakral conditions.  Through correct cleaning and energizing of the affected chakras, consistent and effective results are produced.

*Disclaimer:  The Pranic Healing® system is not meant to replace orthodox medicine, but merely to complement it.  Pranic Healing® practitioners DO NOT physically touch the recipient’s body, diagnose diseases, prescribe any drugs/substances or make any health claims or promises.

Source: http://www.pranichealingamerica.com  For local website go to http://www.pranichealingcentreofdeland.com/What-is-Pranic-Healing-.html

ESSENTIAL OILS

Essential oils are volatile and liquid aroma compounds from natural sources, usually plants. Essential oils are not oils in a strict sense, but often share with oils a poor solubility in water. Essential oils often have an odor and are therefore used in food flavoring and perfumery. Essential oils are usually prepared by fragrance extraction techniques such as distillation (including steam distillation), cold pressing, or extraction (maceration). Essential oils are distinguished from aroma oils (essential oils and aroma compounds in an oily solvent), infusions in a vegetable oil, absolutes, and concretes. Typically, essential oils are highly complex mixtures of often hundreds of individual aroma compounds.

Ajwain oil, distilled from the leaves of Bishop’s weed (Carum copticum). Oil contains 35-65% thymol.
    Angelica root oil, distilled from the Angelica archangelica.[3]
    Anise oil, from the Pimpinella anisum, rich odor of licorice, used medicinally.[4]
    Asafoetida, used medicinally and to flavor food.
    Balsam oil, from the Myroxylon pereirae.[5]
    Basil oil is used in making perfumes, as well as in aromatherapy
    Bay is used in perfumery; Aromatherapeutic for sprains, colds, flu, insomnia, rheumatism.
    Bergamot oil, used in aromatherapy and in perfumes.
    Black Pepper essential oil is distilled from the berries of Piper nigrum. The warm, soothing effect     makes it ideal for treating muscle aches, pains and strains.
    Buchu oil, made from the buchu shrub. Considered toxic and no longer widely used. Formerly used medicinally.
    Birch is aromatheapeutic for gout, Rheumatism, Eczema, Ulcers.
    Camphor is used for cold, cough, fever, rheumatism, arthritis
    Cannabis flower essential oil, used as a flavoring in foods, primarily candy and beverages. Also used as a scent in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and candles.[6]
    Caraway oil, used a flavoring in foods. Also used in mouthwashes, toothpastes, etc. as a flavoring agent.[7]
    Cardamom seed oil, used in aromatherapy and other medicinal applications. Extracted from seeds of subspecies of Zingiberaceae (ginger). Also used as a fragrance in soaps, perfumes, etc.[8]
    Carrot seed oil (essential oil), used in aromatherapy.
    Cedarwood oil, primarily used in perfumes and fragrances.[9]
    Chamomile oil,
There are many varieties of chamomile but only two are used in aromatherapy- Roman and German. Both have similar healing properties but German chamomile contains a higher level of azulin (an anti-inflammatory agent).
    Calamus Root, used medicinally
    Cinnamon oil, used for flavoring and medicinally.
    Cistus species
    Citronella oil, from a plant related to lemon grass is used as an insect repellent, as well as medicinally.
    Clary Sage
    Clove leaf oil, used as a topical anesthetic to relieve dental pain.
    Coffee, used to flavor food.
    Coriander
    Costmary oil (bible leaf oil), from the Tanacetum balsamita[10][11]
    Costus Root, used medicinally
    Cranberry seed oil, equally high in omega-3 omega-6 fatty acids, primarily used in the cosmetic industry.
    Cubeb, used medicinally and to flavor foods.
    Cumin oil/Black seed oil, used as a flavor, particularly in meat products. Also used in veterinary medicine.
    Cypress
    Cypriol
    Curry leaf, used medicinally and to flavor food.
    Davana oil, from the Artemisia pallens, used as a perfume ingredient and as a germicide.
    Dill oil, chemically almost identical to caraway seed oil. High carvone content.
    Elecampane, used medicinally.
    Eucalyptus oil, historically used as a germicide. Commonly used in cough medicine, among other medicinal uses.[13]
    Fennel seed oil, used medicinally, particularly for treating colic in infants.
    Fenugreek oil, used medicinally and for cosmetics from ancient times.
    Fir
    Frankincense oil, used for aromatherapy and in perfumes.
    Galangal, used medicinally and to flavor food.
    Galbanum
    Geranium oil, used medicinally, particularly in aromatherapy, used for hormonal imbalance, for this reason geranium is often considered to be “female” oil.
    Ginger oil, used medicinally in many cultures.
    Goldenrod
    Grapefruit oil, extracted from the peel of the fruit. Used in aromatherapy. Contains 90% limonene.
    Henna oil, used medicinally.
    Helichrysum
    Horseradish oil
    Hyssop
    Idaho Tansy
    Jasmine oil, used for its flowery fragrance.
    Juniper berry oil, used as a flavor. Also used medicinally, including traditional medicine.
Lavender oil is distilled from the lavender flower
   Laurus nobilis
    Lavender oil, used primarily as a fragrance. Also used medicinally.
    Ledum
    Lemon oil, similar in fragrance to the fruit. Unlike other essential oils, lemon oil is usually cold pressed. Used medicinally, as an antiseptic, and in cosmetics.
    Lemongrass. Lemongrass is a highy fragrant grass from India. In India, it is used to help treat fevers and infections. The oil is very useful for insect repellent.
    Lime, anti septic, anti viral, astringent, aperitif, bactericidal, disinfectant, febrifuge, haemostatic, restorative and tonic.[18]
    Litsea cubeba oil, lemon-like scent, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy.
    Mandarin
    Marjoram
    Melaleuca See Tea tree oil
    Melissa oil (Lemon balm), sweet smelling oil used primarily medicinally, particularly in aromatherapy.
    Mentha arvensis oil/Mint oil, used in flavoring toothpastes, mouthwashes and pharmaceuticals, as well as in aromatherapy and other medicinal applications.[19]
    Mountain Savory
    Mugwort oil, used in ancient times for medicinal and magical purposes. Currently considered to be a neurotoxin.
    Mustard oil (essential oil), containing a high percentage of allyl isothiocyanate or other isothiocyanates, depending on the species of mustard
    Myrrh oil, warm, slightly musty smell. Used medicinally.
    Myrtle
    Neem Tree Oil
    Neroli is produced from the blossom of the bitter orange tree.
    Nutmeg
    Orange oil, like lemon oil, cold pressed rather than distilled. Consists of 90% d-Limonene. Used as a fragrance, in cleaning products and in flavoring foods.
    Oregano oil, contains thymol and carvacrol, making it a useful fungicide. Also used to treat digestive problems.
    Orris oil is extracted from the roots of the Florentine iris (Iris florentina) and used as a flavouring agent, in perfume, and medicinally.
    Palo Santo
    Parsley oil, used in soaps, detergents, colognes, cosmetics and perfumes, especially men’s fragrances.
    Patchouli oil, very common ingredient in perfumes.
    Perilla essential oil, extracted from the leaves of the perilla plant. Contains about 50-60% perillaldehyde.
    Pennyroyal oil, highly toxic. It is abortifacient and can even in small quantities cause acute liver and lung damage.
    Peppermint oil, used in a wide variety of medicinal applications.
    Petitgrain
    Pine oil, used as a disinfectant, and in aromatherapy.
    Ravensara
    Red Cedar
    Roman Chamomile
    Rose oil, distilled from rose petals, Used primarily as a fragrance.
    Rosehip oil, distilled from the seeds of the Rosa rubiginosa or Rosa mosqueta. Used medicinally.
    Rosemary oil, distilled from the flowers of Rosmarinus officinalis. Used in aromatherapy, topically to sooth muscles, and medicinal for its antibacterial and antifungal properties.
    Rosewood oil, used primarily for skin care applications. Also used medicinally.
    Sage oil, used medicinally.
The spice star anise is distilled to make star anise oil
    Sandalwood oil, used primarily as a fragrance, for its pleasant, woody fragrance.
    Sassafras oil, from sassafras root bark. Used in aromatherapy, soap-making, perfumes, and the like. Formerly used as a spice, and as the primary flavoring of root beer, inter alia.
    Savory oil, from Satureja species. Used in aromatherapy, cosmetic and soap-making applications.
    Schisandra oil, from Schisandra chinensis, used medicinally.
    Spearmint oil, often used in flavoring mouthwash and chewing gum, among other applications.
    Spikenard, used medicinally.
    Spruce
    Star anise oil, highly fragrant oil using in cooking. Also used in perfumery and soaps, has been used in toothpastes, mouthwashes, and skin creams.[28] 90% of the world’s star anise crop is used in the manufacture of Tamiflu, a drug used to treat influenza, and is hoped to be useful for avian flu
    Tangerine
    Tarragon oil, distilled from Artemisia dracunculus, used medicinally.
    Tea tree oil, distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia, used medicinally. Being a powerful antiseptic, antibacterial and antiviral agent, tea tree’s ability to fight infection is second to none.
    Thyme oil, used medicinally.
    Tsuga
    Turmeric, used medicinally and to flavor food
    Valerian, used medicinally
    Vetiver oil (khus oil) a thick, amber oil, primarily from India. Used as a fixative in perfumery, and in aromatherapy
    Western red cedar
    Wintergreen
    Yarrow oil is used medicinally, to relieve joint pain
    Ylang-ylang
    Zedoary, used medicinally and to flavor food


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*Disclaimer:  The Pranic Healing® system is not meant to replace orthodox medicine, but merely to complement it.  Pranic Healing® practitioners DO NOT physically touch the recipient’s body, diagnose diseases, prescribe any drugs/substances or make any health claims or promises.

Source: http://www.pranichealingamerica.com  For local website go to http://www.pranichealingcentreofdeland.com/What-is-Pranic-Healing-.html






Most doctors will tell you to get your vitamins from food. This is true, but vitamins and minerals can be specific adjusters of conditions caused by missing nutrients. Before you develop chronic conditions that conventional medicine overlooks, see a nutritional counselor for advice. Unlike medicines and chemistry I predict you will find talking with a nutritional specialist will make you confident to change your lifestyle.

    Get Plenty of Sleep
— We spend at least one-third of our lives in sleep. Eat lightly 3 hours before going to bed. Go to bed earlier and get up earlier. Take an afternoon power nap. Sleep on the best bedding you can buy. Wind down before going to bed with meditation, relaxation, stretching, prayer.
Keep a sleep journal of your dreams and write them down during the hypnogogic state — before you forget them.


    Avoid Processed Foods
— Yes, processed foods taste good and are quick to fix, but they are full of nitrates, nitrites, sodium, sugar, starch, cornstarch, fillers and dyes. Highly processed foods also have very little natural nutrition and are high in calories. This all adds up to poison for health conscious consumers. The list of processed foods includes: packaged dinners, pre-prepared meat products, sausage and weiners, cheese dishes, sauces, mixes, canned dinners, lunch meats, TV dinners, Pres-shaped burgers, flavored drinks and milk, kids’ cereals and many more items.  Your top avoidance items list should be: fat, salt, sugar, tobacco, non-food chemicals,

    Develop Good Daily Habits
— Get up, get dressed, use skin moisturizer and sun-screen, brush your teeth, keep your body and hair clean, stop eating fattening snacks, do your chores, make your calls to friends and family, walk the dog, check your appointments, relax and plan your day around making time for yourself. Perhaps do some good deeds for others too.

    Meditate and Learn to Relax
— If you are very religious, you might not realize the importance of meditation because you rely on prayer. In prayer you offer your thanks and appreciation for blessing and perhaps go through a list of problems to solve and needs and desires your have for your life. You might even ask for forgiveness for your short-comings.

In meditation you are not the focus of your thoughts. Meditation takes your outside yourself by means of cleansing the mind of the issues of human life. Instead, you focus on no thoughts or nothing. The principle behind this is that by freeing your mind of stress and responsibilities you open the door for a higher force to enter and even take control of those sacred moments you spend alone with your concept of God.

This is called ‘centering’ and is invaluable to learn. You can study meditation techniques that assist you in staying centered in spirit before earthly problems have a chance to enter and disrupt your tranquility. Meditation and centering also let inspiration guide you to a life of better choices and enrichment.

Meditation does not replace prayer. It opens a new realm that offers positive guidance from a very high vibrational level. These vibrational states act as medicine for the mind and armor for the soul.
Techniques learned in meditation include: affirmation, reading, breath control, mind focus, imaging, synchronicity, atonement, staging, kundalini, astral projection, and other phenomena.

    Feed Your Faith
— Many situations in life are accepted on faith. The multiple faiths of the world offer ways on the path to the same goal ... Peace and love for all. A personal struggle may bring you closer to your faith that you could have imagined. In both Faith and Meditation the goals are the same.
Faith teaches us to see God in our daily life and to become aware of being closer to divine love. Choose your faith and make it a guiding light in your quests.

    Stay In Touch with Friends and Family
— My family never shared thoughts, beliefs, plans, or secrets with each other. When stress occurred we shattered into fragments that were not nearly as strong and the complete fabric of individuals when woven into a family unit.

We each felt that we could do better on our own. Mothers kept their children together and formed units of strength that operated away from family activities. My own mother, a leader and benefactor of all around her, had to struggle to survive with two daughters and still have a meaningful life of her own. One of her most outstanding features was her ability to make and keep friends throughout her life.

Based on an article by Deborah Kotz Appearing in U.S. News and World Report.


Before ending I would like to add that sometimes what you DON'T DO is as important as what you do. If you don't stay informed, do your due-diligence, question medicines and chemicals that are prescribed for you and investigate your health providers background -- then you may be asking for trouble. Your best health care expert is yourself!

A local doctor I would like to recommend is Dr. Stephen Hayman. His office is 820 W. New York Avenue, DeLand. email dochayman@yahoo.com or go to his website www.drstephenhayman.com Dr. Hayman is a retired Chiropractor who is also a nutrition counselor. Dr. Hayman publishes a monthly newsletter of importance to everyone. He talks straight about food and supplement systems and why you should learn to know your body's needs.

Happy New Year to All. Nan