letter from the publisher T
his month of May is the perfect time for change—a time of rebirth. Change is inevitable, whether you
like it or not. Now, more than ever, is the time to embrace Positive Change. In honor of Mother’s Day, many
articles focus on Women’s Health. However, not just for women, the primary
theme this month explores Natural and Personalized Medicine. You will fi nd much advice here. And coming next month, a grand event and book
signing will be held at UCF on Sunday, June 17. Register early! To learn about T e Heartfulness Way, see details on pages 12-13. Ahhh, to be “in the fl ow” is such a good feeling! Qi
(pronounced chee) translates to “vital life energy.” Every living thing has it. When Qi becomes stagnate, many health problems can easily arise. Two articles (Interview w/ Jeff Primack, p26 and article by Dr. Michelle Eggenberger, DOM, AP p29) will help you understand the many benefi ts of activating your inner energy. Learn how to get yours fl owing, and you will experience many positive changes— guaranteed. When your Qi is moving freely, there is no doubt you’ll feel more connectedness, belonging and love. And, hey Scrabble players! Don’t forget: “Qi” is also a
great word—especially when all the “u”s are gone. Lol! Speaking of Lol! Laughter can be the best medicine.
We need more of it! Check out the funny story a doctor shared with me on page 11. And, please share your favorite jokes with us…let’s make our days more fun!
Here’s to Positive Change, and Happy May Days to you all,
Meditation, HYPNOSIS, NLP
Diane L. Ross, M.A.
Certified Hypnotist, Neurolinguistic Programming Practitioner Releasing Blocks, Regressions,
Weight Loss, Spiritual Guidance
Private and Group Sessions Classes Also Available on CD 407-898-7918
www.dianeross.com
The Keys To Life Mastery by Diane L. Ross $19.95
Meditations for Miracles:
www.meditationsformiracles.com
Margaret Mary Jones, Publisher
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