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Awaken to Your Divine Self: The Evolution of Intuition By Kala Ambrose Intuition is an ability given to each of us. Described as the sixth sense, one day it will appear as normal in each person as the other five senses that we take for granted. In the past, we used both our instincts and our intuition to survive in the wild. Later, as we focused on developing and incorporating concepts of logical and ordered thinking, intuition was pushed aside and essentially forgotten.
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Feeling Your Personal Best: Listen to What Your Body is Trying to Tell You By Alice Greene Too often, we ignore the warning signs our body’s send us and end up suffering more than we need to. One of the reasons is our lack of self awareness. We don’t pay attention, and even when we are aware, we don’t really recognize what the symptoms or signals are telling us. Learn some of the common signals, so you can become a bit more conscious and take better care of yourself. You will feel so much better in so many ways.
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Feature: The Grandmother of Herbal Medicine: Juliette de Bairacli Levy
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The Wise Woman Way: Embracing the Wisdom Within By Susun Weed Are you wise? Of course you are. Even if you make mistakes. Wisdom and ignorance co-exist in all of us. It cannot be other than true that you are wise, for each you are composed and created from infinite wisdom. Your very physical body is made of the atoms spewed forth from the original cataclysmic birth orgasm, the original wisdom of our Universe. We are part of all and we know all, even if we don’t know that we know it. Inner wisdom thrums and sings in every cell of every person.
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By Kris Steinnes The grandmother of herbal medicine, Juliette de Bairacli Levy is known as the pioneer of holistic animal care and the author of classic books on herbal medicine for animals, people and natural child rearing. Juliette is I n the forefront of the natural living, natural eating, and natural healing lifestyle.
Ask Dr. Kelley: Igniting Your Inner Healer By Dr. Kelley Taylor Imagine what life could be like if you were tapped into your inner GPS, in your Driver’s Seat and heading in the direction that you would like to go. Life moves with ease and effortlessness. The same tools work for igniting your inner healing. Try these simple steps to tap into yours.
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Eating for Bliss: Your Face is a Magic Mirror of Your Health By Skakaya Leone Our body is very wise and loving. If only we would listen and trust her. Your entire face is a mirror of your health. It is a map of your internal organs and how they are doing. So is your hair. For example, your nose represents your heart. Your cheeks correlate to your lungs. The lines running down from your nose to your lips represent your colon. This type of diagnosis has been studied for thousands of years in the Chinese and Aurvedic traditions.
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7 Short-Cuts to Daily Bliss By Meryl Davids Landau The ancient yogis found inner bliss by stretching in their yoga poses and sitting on their cushions for hours on end. But we live in the real world—frequently too busy treading water to spare that kind of time! To connect to your bliss try to sprinkle these simple steps throughout your day.
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Feature: The Spiritual Path of Parenting By Vimala McClure An entirely different picture of “family” is emerging. Most of the para- digms we have developed over the last millennium are no longer viable. Because our family structures, our values, and our experience of family will continue to change, it is particularly important for us to understand that being a good parent and raising healthy, responsible children requires us to be grounded in the deeper meaning of the role of parent.
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The Enlightened Mom: Love is Your Inner Guide By Terri Amos-Britt How do you tap into your inner guidance? Some like to listen to their guts. Others like to look for signs. But the greatest tool of all is when you allow love to be your inner guide. What does love look like when it’s acting as your guide? It looks like joy, peace and abundance all wrapped into one. You feel alive!
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