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Amethyst Crystal
by Curtis Lang Amethyst is the gemstone variety of quartz -- popular with royalty, sages, mystics and magicians for centuries. more >>
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Apophyllite
by Curtis Lang Learn about the metaphysical and physical properties of this magical luminous crystal. more >>
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Aromatherapy and Emotions
by Joie Power Ph.D. Aromas effect mood and evoke memories. For example, Frankincense and Cypress have been said to aid in dispelling grief, while Ylang Ylang and Juniper are claimed to aid in coping with guilt.... more >>
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
by Rebecca Wood A common sense approach to understanding ADD. Learn how you can give your child a healthful treatment option through supplements and natural foods. more >>
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Balancing and Supporting the Immune System
by Joie Power Ph.D. We've got stress, environmental toxins, chronic illness & fatigue. Here are some powerful tools for establishing and maintaining wellness that any of us can and should access on our own. more >>
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Beet Soup Recipe
by Jane Sherry This delicious healthy spring, summer or autumn soup needs a minimum of ingredients and preparation. I recommend using heirloom beets. more >>
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Building a Container for Rachel
by Trish Mooney for the Flower Essence Society The first cycle of essences was chosen to soothe, anchor and protect Rachel. We wanted to enable her to experience being grounded in her body without sliding into depression or returning to a scattered, manic mode of behavior. more >>
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Celestite
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry Learn about the metaphysical properties of this celestial stone. more >>
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Citrine
by Jane Sherry & Curtis Lang Learn about the metaphysical qualities of citrine, a member of the quartz family. Citrine is an excellent stone for clearing and cleansing body, mind, heart and aura, and never needs clearing or cleansing itself. more >>
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Creative Relaxation
by Louise Goldberg, M.A., R.Y.T., L.M.T. The teaching principles of Creative Relaxation are as follows: make a sacred space, engage the student, provide tools for success, and create opportunities for independence. more >>
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Crystal Spheres
by Curtis Lang The crystal ball is a microcosm, a doorway, a transmitter and receiver of energies and a very valuable ally for those involved in divination or meditation. more >>
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Daikon-Carrot Condiment
by Rebecca Wood Have you ever wondered about the dab of juicy, grated white stuff that's served with tempura and sushi? It's grated daikon. Because this pearly white radish aids digestion it often appears with these dishes. Daikon also is a venerable weight loss remedy in Asia. more >>
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Dandelion Greens
by Rebecca Wood Ahh, spring aromas wafting up from the warming earth. How I love foraging. In addition to the anticipation of the upcoming feast, there’s the thrill of the find, the pleasure of piling a basket with freely given gifts and a feeling of inter-relatedness that being outdoors engenders. Indeed, foraging is humankind’s oldest profession. more >>
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Dream Journey to the Andes
by Jade Wah'oo Grigori Having witnessed the impossible, all else might only be improbable, and what was once unimaginable is in the realm of the knowable. It is another world that we have entered, this magical mystical place known as Peru. more >>
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Earthly and Cosmic Nutrition
by Betsy Cashen, RD Learn about the cosmic and earthly streams of nutrition based upon the teachings of Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophical principles. more >>
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Ease Those Bug Bites with Easy Herbs
by Susun Weed Take a leaf from Susun S. Weed's storehouse of natural remedies. Soothe, heal, & prevent bites with safe herbal remedies that grow right where you live:north or south, east or west, city or country. The best natural remedies for insect bites are right underfoot. more >>
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Elestial Crystals
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry Elestial crystals function as "library crystals", providing access to information acquired during the long geologic ages of the crystal's formation. more >>
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Faith, Focus and Healing
by Swami Amar Jyoti It is not by hard labor—meditation, yoga—that God appears to us. It is by faith. Why do doctors sometimes give a placebo without telling the patient? Just to maintain trust between patient and doctor. Faith and trust establish the communication that makes the cure possible. This applies to the Guru-disciple relationship as well. It is not alone by saying that you have faith but your inner faith that is important. It is what someone actually means that counts. That is what God hears, or you, yourself hear. Your own truth—not dishonesty—will establish what you want. This applies on all levels: physical, mental & spiritual. more >>
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Farming in the Age of Expensive Oil
by Jean Paul Courtens In this country farmers have to be over 80 years old to remember low-input, diversified farming systems. An organic farmer aks: who will have the knowledge to grow our food in the age of expensive oil, with no fertilizers and pesticides? more >>
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Fearless Women
by Sita Stuhlmiller "You are the Energy of The Consciousness Which Pervades All, of infinite valor, the Seed of the Universe, that which is beyond limitation. By you, Oh Goddess, all is deluded by attachment, and if you are gracious, you are the cause of liberation in this world." more >>
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Fertility After Forty
by Susun Weed "More and more women are waiting until their late 30's, early 40's, even late 40's, to have children. Is this too late?" Read on for answers to this question and more. more >>
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Fight the Flu, the Wise Woman Way
by Susun Weed I don't rely on modern medicine to keep me healthy, but if you usually rely on a flu shot to protect you, you may feel frightened by your inability to get one this year. You may be wondering what you can do instead. Or you may have discovered that flu shots don't give protection from all types of flu, just the ones the makers guess will be active this winter. more >>
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Flower Essence Society Archive
by Flower Essence Society The Flower Essence Society (FES)is an international membership organization of health practitioners, researchers, students, and others interested in deepening knowledge of flower essence therapy. more >>
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Good Health with the Sun: Capricorn Foods for Life
by Jonathan Pearl Capricorn is the sign of things that take time and old things in general. Braised dishes and slow cooked meals add warmth to our system. Old time foods include lentils, cultivated for thousands of years; olives and olive oil, also grown for many centuries; and my favorite, well aged red wine. more >>
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Grape Compote
by Rebecca Wood This sweet yet savory compote is high in invaluable antioxidants and therefore exceptionally healthful. But first things first, it tastes delicious and is quick and easy to make. Purple or red grapes will yield a stellar purple or red color. more >>
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Healthy Bones The Wise Woman Way
by Susun Weed In the Wise Woman Tradition, we focus on the patient, not the problem. The more we focus on disease, even disease prevention, the less likely we are to know how to nourish health-wholeness-holiness. more >>
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Herbal Pharmacy
by Susun Weed Here is everything you need to start making those herbal infusions, tinctures & medicines from your garden right now, with clear & simple instructions. more >>
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Herbal Vinegars
by Susun Weed A pantry full of herbal vinegars is a constant delight. Preserving fresh herbs and roots in vinegar is an easy way to capture their nourishing goodness. It's easy too.You don't even have to have an herb garden. more >>
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Herbs that Ease Anxiety and Fear
by Susun Weed Herbalist Susun Weed shares her favorite herbs and simple home remedies for dealing with fear, anxiety, nervousness, grief, depression, rage, fatigue, and sleeplessness. more >>
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Himalayan Ice Quartz
by Curtis Lang Learn about the amazing properties of this newly discovered quartz from the Himalayas, found under retreating glaciers. more >>
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Homeopaths Without Borders
Homeopaths Without Borders North America, based in Basalt Colorado needs your help, to help the Tsunami Survivors. They are setting up local clinics with doctors & professional homeopaths to send to Sri Lanka. more >>
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Hot Colds and Cold Colds: Winter Health
by Susun Weed Read reknown herbalist Susun Weed's wise words of wisdom to prevent the flu in your family or lesson its effects. "Preventing colds and the flu can be summed up in three words: Wash your hands. The viruses that cause colds and the flu most readily enter our bodies by means of our hands. Wash your hands after shopping. Remind your children to wash their hands as soon as they come home from school. A little "hysterical hygiene" goes a long way to keeping colds at bay." more >>
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How to be Fuel and Food Rich During Climate Change
by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho Biofuels and incineration are bad ideas promoted by big governments. Solar power, anaerobic generation of energy from waste materials, and green algae for carbon capture and sustainable biofuels are good ideas that definitely will work. more >>
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How I Beat Cancer
by Rebecca Wood "Convinced that I could turn the cancer around, I found a doctor who said he'd give me three months time while I used only natural remedies. Six months later, I was cancer-free." more >>
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Indigo Quartz
by Curtis Lang Read about the awesome magical qualities of Actinolite & Indicalite Indigo Quartz. more >>
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Iroquois White Corn
by Jane Sherry Irouois white corn is an heirloom variety grown on the reservation in upstate New York. Here's how to get some, plus a tasty recipe for white cornbread that really rocks your tastebuds. more >>
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Lemon Chest Compress
by LILIPOH Hot Lemon Chest Compress—to help overcome a lingering cough, a stubborn chest congestion and asthmatic wheezing. more >>
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Lemurian Crystals
by Curtis Lang Learn about the various kinds of Lemurian Seed Crystals & their possible facet configurations. more >>
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Lemurian Seed Quartz Crystals
by Curtis Lang Geologically speaking, Lemurian seed crystals are an anomaly of nature. Energy healers we know say they are very powerful tools. more >>
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Lilipoh Archive
Find articles from Lilipoh Magazine reprinted with their kind permission here at Satya Center. more >>
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Lithium Quartz
by Curtis Lang Learn about the metaphysical & physical properties of Lithium Quartz. more >>
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Living in Season: Learning the Names of Plants
by Waverly Fitzgerald The Swedish botanist, Carl Linnaeus, was the first person to develop a coherent system for naming plants. His surname means linden tree. I find it amusing to consider how being named for a tree might have influenced Linnaeus in his choice of occupation. His mother wanted him to be a priest but he loved plants and it was said that as a baby he could be calmed by handing him a flower. more >>
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Love-Lies-Bleeding and Francis of Assisi
by Kathy Edstrom Love-lies-bleeding flower essence helps lift the consciousness beyond individual suffering to identify with world suffering. In offering one’s suffering to a higher purpose, while cultivating compassion for the suffering of others, one’s own pain no longer weighs so heavily on the soul. more >>
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Meditation and the Simple Life
by Swami Amar Jyoti Emptying the mind is the greatest activity. It seems as if you are doing nothing. It seems like escapism and selfishness to those who are egocentric. But only one among millions can do it. Read Swami Amar Jyoti's Satsang to learn more. more >>
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Meditation: The Divine Ego
by Tania Ahsan When we think of ego, we think of brash selfishness, we don’t think of a spirit entity that is us and is intimately concerned with protecting us. We are guilty of quite the most terrible propaganda against the ego. more >>
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Menopausal Years, the Wise Woman Way
by Susun Weed Menopause is a period of transition and metamorphosis, like puberty. It consists of three stages: isolation, melt down, and emergence. Each stage calls forth new energies and new perceptions of ourselves. more >>
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Menopause is Enlightenment
by Susun Weed Kundalini is usually represented as a serpent coiled at the base of the spine, but women's mystery stories locate it in the uterus - or the area where the uterus was, if a hysterectomy has occurred. During both puberty and menopause, a woman's kundalini is difficult to control and may cause a great number of symptoms. more >>
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Michael Quartz
by Curtis Lang Learn about the qualities iron oxide imparts in clear quartz & its connection to the Angelic Divine. more >>
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Mind, Memory and Archetype, Part I
by Rupert Sheldrake The universe is more like an organism than a machine. The Big Bang recalls the mythic stories of the hatching of the cosmic egg: it grows, and as it grows it is more like a gigantic cosmic embryo than the huge eternal machine of mechanistic theory. more >>
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Moldavite
by Curtis Lang Moldavite is a rare bottle-green translucent stone of unearthly origins. Scientists postulate that a meteor shower in Germany some 15-20 million years ago liquified the landscape where the meteors landed, forming fused glass at very high heat, which was then ejected from the meteor craters in Germany and propelled hundreds of miles away, landing in the Moldau Valley of Czechoslovakia -- site of the only moldavite known to exist. more >>
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Organic Production Works
by Rhea Gala A new study shows organic production outperforms conventional in crop yield, soil fertility, pest reduction and economic return. more >>
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Pine Needle Tea
by Rebecca Wood The foragers among you will love this delicious and healthful drink. A wonderful way to commune with Winter. more >>
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Plant Medicine
by Jane Sherry Flowers and seeds, stems and leaves, roots and fruits feed us and clothe us, house and protect us, soothe our fevers and our fears and form the basis of our rituals and celebrations. Plant medicine has helped women and men to conceive life, to nurture life, and to die with grace and dignity. more >>
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Prayer: A Challenge for Science
by Rupert Sheldrake As soon as we have the idea that the mind can be extended through mental fields, and over large distances, we have a medium of connection through which the power of prayer could work. more >>
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Psychic Self Defense
by Jane Sherry with Curtis Lang Empathy is the forerunner of compassion, and therefore a potentially very positive experience. However there is a danger involved in the empathic experience we should all understand. more >>
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Reiki and the Zero-Point Field
by Curtis Lang The Source of Reiki energy originates in what some modern scientists describe as The Zero Point Field – a field of low-level energy that fills the seeming empty vastness of deep space. more >>
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Reiki Parenting
by Frans & Bronwen Stiene To be a Reiki parent means you can start caring for your baby long before the little one is born. Here�s what Bronwen and Frans Stiene will tell their daughter about life as a Reiki parent ... and a Reiki child. more >>
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Roasted Beet & Pecan Salad
by Jane Sherry This roasted beet and pecan salad can be served for lunch, or as a side dish or dinner salad.Bringing nourishment that is colorful and refreshing, it is easy to prepare. more >>
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Rosalie’s Healing Story
by Linde Farmer, R.N Sitting there with our feverish and congested child in the middle of the night, it was all we could do not to panic and rush her straight to the hospital for antibiotics. But because of our commitment to avoid them, we called our anthroposophical doctor, who told us to do three lemon wraps a day. more >>
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Roxbury Farm Food
by Jody Bolluytby Jean Paul Courtens Read what it takes to grow organic vegetables for a community supported agriculture farm. more >>
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Roxbury Farm New Land Purchase
by Jody Bolluytby Jean Paul Courtens Roxbury Farm purchases 100 acres of new land, in cooperation with Open Space Conservancy and the National Park Service, keeping the land in agriculture. more >>
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Rutilated Quartz Crystals
by Curtis Lang The most common and familiar inclusion in quartz is needled rutile. Specimens range from brilliant silver to pale gold to rich orangey brown. more >>
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Saffron Brown Rice with Carrots
by Jane Sherry Serve this dish as a main course or side dish. According to Ayurveda, saffron has wonderful healing qualities for all body types especially as a “blood revitalizer”. more >>
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Saint John's Wort
by Patricia Kaminski Saint John's Wort is an outstanding herbal remedy steeped in many folk legends and traditions of healing. It has five-petaled, bright yellow blossoms with protruding stamens which flower at the height of summer. more >>
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Salad Vinaigrette
by Jane Sherry Learn to dress a salad, make a marinade with oil and vinegar or lemon. An easy way to make vegetables & salads come alive with health and flavor. more >>
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Selenite
by Curtis Lang Learn about the metaphysical healing qualities of Selenite & Winnipeg Selenite. more >>
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Smoky Quartz
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry Smoky quartz works slowly and thoroughly to relieve imbalances in the physical and etheric bodies, with special emphasis on the solar plexus and its associated chakra, the third or Manipura chakra. more >>
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Squash Soup Recipe
by Jane Sherry Make an easy nutritious Summer or Winter Squash Soup. Vegetarian, Vegan and Sattvic variations. more >>
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Stuffed Cabbage
by Jane Sherry Learn how to make this delicious and nourishing dish from leftovers or anytime you need extra vitamins and fiber. Easy and fun for vegans, vegetarians and fish and meat eaters alike. more >>
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Sunflower & Love-Lies-Bleeding: A Study in Spiritual Surrender
by Richard Katz The Sunflower essence is a catalyst for developing one's personal identity in relation to a larger spiritual Self. Love-Lies-Bleeding essence has proven to be a powerful balm for those undergoing great physical and psychic pain. When the soul has been stretched to the breaking point, it can enter another dimension of spiritual awareness. more >>
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Super 7
by Curtis Lang Learn about the properties of this amazing super 7 gemstone. more >>
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Tarot: Yoga of the West
by Curtis Lang The Tarot is the Yoga of the West, a system for obtaining personal enlightenment, visualizing future probabilities, and changing our inner reality to create more positive outcomes in life. more >>
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The 22 Sacred Dancers Inhabiting the Soul
by Jade Wah'oo Grigori Shamanic ceremony can restore psychic balance to an individual who suffers an imbalance affecting one of the 22 sacred dancers -- mythic archetypes found in Tarot Trumps -- resulting in obsessive, neurotic, addictive, and self-defeating behavior patterns. more >>
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The Five Reiki Principles
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry The secret of inviting happiness through many blessings and
the spiritual medicine for all illness -- five simple principles to accelerate spiritual advancement, open the heart and strengthen your Reiki practice. more >>
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The History of Reiki
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry The Reiki tradition began over 100 years ago as an exclusively oral set of secret teachings, handed down from teacher to student, similar to the methods of many other spiritual traditions in the East, such as yoga. more >>
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The New Lemurians
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry Discover the true history of Lemurian Seed Crystals. Read about new varieties of Lemurian seed crystals from Brazil -- they have a very powerful energy signature and some unique qualities of interest to Lightworkers. more >>
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The Winter Solstice Gabriel Meditation
by Curtis Lang with Jane Sherry We are pleased to offer you these instructions for obtaining “The Gabriel Initiation", a simplified version of an Ancient technique that was originally offered only to advanced students of the Western Mystery School traditions. more >>
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Through the Eyes of Abundance
by Sheila Foster Marin County California is on its way to becoming the first all organic county in the United States. How did they do it? And how can others follow their example? more >>
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Tomato Raisin Chutney
by Jane Sherry Try this East-West flavor fusion that combines fruity, sour, sweet and hot and goes well with rice dishes or fish. more >>
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Vogel Crystals
by Curtis Lang Learn about the Vogel Master Cut Crystal Properties & their inventor, Marcel Vogel. more >>
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Weeds in Your Garden? - Bite Back!
by Susun Weed I always say the gardener's best revenge is to eat the weeds. I've been doing it for thirty years and can testify that my health and the health of my garden has never been better. Here are a few hints for gardeners who'd rather eat their weeds than hate them (and for non-gardeners who are adventurous enough to try out nature's bounty) more >>
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What is Reiki?
by Curtis Lang Reiki is a Japanese word, often translated as Universal Life Force Energy, electrical excitation or aura. Reiki is also a Twentieth Century Japanese system of natural healing introduced to the world by Dr. Mikao Usui. more >>
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Wheat Berry Veggie Burgers
by Jane Sherry Veggie Burgers are a satisfying way to have your whole grains satisfy both your appetite and a desire to seek real nourishing vitamin and mineral rich whole foods. more >>
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Why Do I Farm Organically?
by Jean Paul Courtens I like to take walks on the farm and during each walk I find something I had not noticed before. In the winter, I spend time visualizing what the fields of the farm will look like in the next season, and I know that this practice contributes greatly to the success of a particular season. more >>
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Aries Foods
by Jonathan Pearl 4/4/2007
If you shop in farmers markets, you know it is spring. Baby carrots, fresh onions, new leeks, green garlic, the first fava beans and asparagus all remind us that new life is bursting out of the ground. more >>
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Autumn Relish
by Jane Sherry 11/9/2009
A yummy compote to brighten any autumnal meal, made quick from leftovers & fall seasonal treats. more >>
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Breaking the Reiki Code
by Frans & Bronwen Stiene 4/5/2006
The system of Reiki is multi-layered. As you progress through each layer new truths come to meet you, joining you on your journey. Know that the profundity of these arcane teachings is here to be discovered! more >>
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Brussel Sprouts Fast & Fancy
by Jane Sherry 11/22/2009
Even people who swear they despise brussel sprouts will love this dish. A great fast & fancy side vegetable dish to grace any autumn or holiday table. more >>
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Bug Power
by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 11/13/2005
Waste-gobbling bacteria may be our dream ticket to clean renewable energy. Will the elusive hydrogen economy run on potato waste? more >>
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Can Breast Cancer Be Prevented?
by Susun Weed 2/15/2005
We can help prevent breast cancer as individuals by listening to our bodies, paying attention to the Wise Healer Within, and taking control of our diets and lifestyles. more >>
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Damazhon Mojo
by Jade Wah'oo Grigori 2/7/2007
Damazhon are Spirits that typically flit about around those places we recognize as being sacred: springs, caves, vortices and the like. A Shaman creates a Damazhon Mojo to help recipients find their path in life, for vitality, clarity, health, or spiritual protection. more >>
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Fast Food Summer Meal
by Jane Sherry 8/15/2008
You can't go wrong with an easy to prepare farm fresh vegetarian medley crowed by seasonal herbs! Try any variation on this theme for a satisfying & fast meal to nurture you and your family after a hot summer's day. more >>
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Flower Essence Formulas: Powerful Remedies for Times of Crisis
by Richard Katz 5/29/2009
Flower essences were first developed during an earlier time of traumatic economic and social upheaval, the Great Depression of the 1930s. In the face of today’s challenges, these potent plant remedies can be important allies as we seek the wisdom, inner strength, emotional equanimity and resolve needed to meet a new world crisis. more >>
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Four Ceremonies
by Kimberly Errigo 1/23/2006
During the healing process, there is a time and place to rely on practitioners and a time and place to rely on ourselves. Both are part of the sacred hoop. more >>
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Gemini Foods
by Jonathan Pearl 6/6/2006
Gemini is an air sign. This is the month for brain food, scintillating conversation and grazing on spring farm produce and fresh, airy breads right out of the oven. more >>
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Global Food Trade & The New Slave Labour
by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 2/24/2006
South African farmers pay labourers in part or in full with alcohol. A steady stream of alcohol is given to the workers throughout the day. Not too much to make them drunk, but enough to make them dependent. more >>
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Green Tea, The Elixir of Life?
by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 4/8/2007
Green tea, the everyday beverage for hundreds of millions in Japan and China has emerged as the latest ‘miracle drug' for preventing just about any ailment humans can suffer from. Here's the science behind the news sensation. more >>
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Health, Human Rights, and GM crops
by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 10/3/2005
Adopting GM crops when oil and water are both rapidly depleting under global warming, and when industrial monoculture is showing all the signs of collapse is a crime against humanity and our planet. more >>
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Herbs for Hags
by Susun Weed 4/24/2009
"I'm so glad I'm finally old. Sadly, many of my friends don't like me to use that word. They say they don't want to be 'old'. I think what they really mean is they don't want to be the kind of old that's infirm and dependent. I agree." Read Susun's take on being a Crone Elder. more >>
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Jane's Garden Report-Autumn 2007 & October Full Moon Newsletter
by Jane Sherry & Curtis Lang 10/23/2007
This Taurus Full Moon, occurring during the time of Sun in Scorpio, is governed by the planet Pluto, the Lord of the Underworld. Pluto is in some ways like the River of the Underworld, the River Styx, which is the crossroads between life and death, the path of initiation into the world of Spirits, and also the symbol of the collective unconscious, the great underground river of universal archetypes, myth, symbol, wisdom and power that flows through each and every one of us. more >>
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My Journey with Southernwood
by Elizabeth Simons 7/16/2006
When I embarked on a course of oil dispersion bath therapy for my severe fibromyalgia, I found myself unexpectedly walking a path of inner growth and healing that has brought physical, emotional and spiritual benefits. more >>
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Owned by Illness: An Anthroposophical Approach to Wellness
by LILIPOH 10/3/2005
Anthroposophical medicine sees the spirit as the conductor of our life's symphony and the instruments as our physical attributes. When we experience illness, we need to adjust our life rhythms with herbs, dance, massage, painting and oil baths. more >>
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PEACE & LOVE in 2010!!
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry 12/21/2009
May we all seek a greater peace through love, within ourselves, our families & our communities and inspire our leaders to seek peace in all relations. May We Work & Pray Together For Peace & Love in 2010!
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Putting Flower Essences on the Map
by Robina Hearle 12/1/2005
Read about Robina's ongoing project for peace. Her idea is to get as many people as possible putting bottles of flower essences on a map. more >>
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Read Your Lips
by Rebecca Wood 5/20/2009
Our face is like a canvas. On it, all the complex systems of the body make their mark. The area below the eyes relates to our kidneys and adrenals, our lips tell us things about our digestion. The ancient Chinese art of Face Reading, or Facial Diagnosis as it’s also known, is a method of analyzing the appearance of the face to determine the condition of our organs. more >>
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Reiki: A Path to Wholeness
by Frans & Bronwen Stiene 4/5/2006
The system of Reiki aims to help you find that inner heart and learn from it. Everyone can find what the Japanese call “honu no reikô,” the spiritual light that exists within.
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Shaman's Diary: On An Ayahuasca Shamanic Adventure
by Jade Wah'oo Grigori 1/18/2010
Surrendering into the current of electric life that is released into awareness by the Great Mother Serpent, Yakumama, I was drawn into a realm of shimmering light & fractal rainbows. I awoke within my own DNA. more >>
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The Chinese New Year of the Ox
by Maoshing Ni, L.Ac., D.O.M., ABAAHP, Ph.D 1/20/2009
Welcome to the Chinese New Year of the Ox, beginning January 26, 2009. The entire world is in for stormy weather. May this forecast be helpful to you and your family as you weather the storm. The key is to cultivate your strong roots to withstand the tempest. more >>
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The Global Organic Foods Boom
by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 10/3/2005
Organic certification standards were initially developed by farmers and farmer organizations but new, third-party, market-driven and government mandated standards threaten to turn the organic food market over to corporate agribusiness. more >>
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The Human Energy Field: A Tutorial
by Michael Baird & Laurelle Shanti Gaia 4/6/2006
Our physical body is cocooned in many layers of light known as auric bodies. The aura houses our chakras, which work somewhat like valves, circulating life force energy through our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies. more >>
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The Lazy Gardener's Spring Cilantro Pumpkin Seed Pesto
by Jane Sherry 5/29/2009
I am such a lazy gardener that I had the good fortune this spring to discover a veritable emerald forest of 'volunteer' young cilantro seedlings in the vegetable bed! Upon this serendipitous discovery I created a delicious way to make use of this delicious, nutritious & fragrant herb. more >>
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The Mystical Journey: Chambers of the Heart
by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee 9/5/2009
The journey home begins with the awakening of longing within the heart, with the soul’s primal cry of separation as the secret passion for union with God is ignited. Only then does the real transformation begin. more >>
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The Universal Mantra: Ba’ba Na’m Keva’lam
by True Alisandre 8/31/2005
Chanting this spiritually charged mantra, infused with the vibrations of countless spiritual teachers over many lifetimes, charges one's aura with the energy of Unity Consciousness. more >>
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Tibetan Medicine: The Knowledge of Healing
by World Tibet Network News 6/13/2001
When China annexed Tibet in the '50s, it outlawed Tibetan medicine, imprisoning and executing the practitioners in the process. Yet Tibetan medicine lives -- worldwide! more >>
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Wanted: Fifty Million Farmers
by Richard Heinberg 11/1/2006
The de-industrialization of agriculture in an era of expensive oil could be managed without catastrophes and could substantially benefit society and the environment in the long run. Here's how. more >>
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Winter Solstice 2009 Cosmic Weather Forecast
by Curtis Lang and Jane Sherry 12/20/2009
After a month or so of very ragged energy, sharp Saturn-Pluto aspects and an active Uranus cycle that seems to affect computers, computer networks, deliveries dependent upon such networks, all technology, tools and houses, and trigger unexpected health crises, we could all use a day or two of sweet Cosmic Weather. Good news! This Winter Solstice is extremely well-aspected. more >>
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Yoga Is More Than Physical Fitness
by True Alisandre 5/9/2005
Establishing a daily practice of 15 - 30 minutes of yoga asanas & breath control followed by an equal period of meditative sitting will begin the journey without words to reuniting with our One Self, or True Nature. more >>
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