Taking up Gardening This ancient proverb resonated with me as truth. When I read it, I thought that it just made sense. Working and nurturing plants help center me. They help me to be calm. In addition, it also got me to thinking why do we get so focused on spring and summer for gardening when it’s really a year-round event? Fall is the second busiest time for gardening The Toronto Botanical Gardens’ Blog What to Plant When… in Fall reminds us… Read more »
Healing Transformation Events & Blog - consciousness
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Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible
I’ve experienced “extra-sensory powers” which I believe most people have also. The call that comes from a friend you have not heard from in years – right after you talked about them. Or, the phone rings and you know who it is before you pick up the call. I’ve also had a few dreams that gave me a premonition about an event in the future. These experiences always intrigue me, and I try to be aware when they occur. So,… Read more »
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Long distance healing
A time for healing while sheltering at home By now I know you understand that I read a lot of books, articles, and follow some social media. On social media I share postings on people doing good things in the world and the magic of nature – and trees being my favorite subject. With books and articles, I focus on learning to improve my ability to help others. There are some people I follow, and other authors I discover because… Read more »
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One Mind: A book review
One Mind How Our Individual Mind Is Part of a Greater Consciousness and Why It Matters by Larry Dossey, MD, Hay House (October 1, 2013) When I first read the book jacket for Dr. Larry Dossey’s One Mind, I thought this could just be another book that takes psychic phenomena and makes it the subject of science. I was pleasantly surprised after I began reading. As an internal medicine physician, Dr. Dossey has experienced both the science and spirit of healing… Read more »
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Living in a Mindful Universe: A book review
Living in a Mindful Universe A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Heart of Consciousness by Dr. Eben Alexander and Karen Newell Imagine, being terribly ill and falling into a coma. Imagine feeling suspended in time for seven days. Now imagine, miraculously awakening and remembering everything that occurred during those seven days. Much to the astonishment of his doctors and colleagues, that is exactly what happened to American neurosurgeon, Eben Alexander, in 2008. This near-death experience led Dr. Alexander to change his… Read more »