Transmutation News January 2011 Choosing Joy! I invite you to take a minute to close your eyes and take some deep breaths. Put your hands on your heart and feel yourself breathing through your heart. Think about how much you love the earth and how grateful you are for your life. And now let us [...]
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More on Shamans of the World
Posted in global community, good news, healing the planet, healing the self, invisible world, movie reviews, practice, shamanism, spirituality, teachers, tagged Aaron Askanase, Bhola Banstola, healing, invisible world, Judaism, practice, shamanism, sumo on April 30, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Shamanism is unlike many other topics, in that you get your best information about it from blogs. Although shamanistic practice reaches out to all of Creation, it is also subjective and deeply personal. Scientific minds insist that almost all the “evidence” for the invisible world is “anecdotal.” In their view, nothing matters except lab results, [...]
Sacred Dance: Egypt, Alaska, St. Louis
Posted in dance, global community, good news, healing the self, path, practice, spirituality, teachers, transformation, Uncategorized, tagged Alaska, Alicia Graf, Aurora Sampson, Cathleen McGuigan, dance, Egypt, full moon, healing, inspiration, Laura Kasinof, native dance, praise dance, Rachel D'Oro, Sam Crespi, spirituality, teaching, Zar on April 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Christian Science Monitor correspondent Laura Kasinof reports from Cairo, Egypt, that the art of zar has been reduced to only about 25 performers and one public venue, because the hardcore Islamists don’t like it. It’s perceived by them as a form of communion with evil spirits, but this is not so, as Kasinof tells us: [...]
Happy Earth Day To You!
Posted in global community, good news, healing the planet, invisible world, new beginnings, shamanism, transformation, tagged adaptive re-use, Amy Poteete, Buffalo Skyway, eco-refugees, Fran Korten, Garrett Hardin, intention, Jose Stevens, Lin Ostrom, Marco Janssen, Nobel Prize, Ran Webber, save the planet, Scott Thill, shamanism, Theo Schell-Lambert, transfiguration on April 22, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Random Good News: In an interview titled “The Woman Who Just Might Save the Planet and Our Pocketbooks,” Fran Korten talks to Lin Ostrom. (Korten is the publisher of YES! Magazine, who has 20 years experience, with the Ford Foundation behind her.) The main message spread by Lin Ostrom is that the “tragedy of the [...]
Facets of Spiritual Healing
Posted in good news, healing the planet, healing the self, invisible world, new beginnings, practice, spirituality, therapy, transformation, tagged aboriginal people, alcoholism, Canada, Dory Cote, Edmonton, Florence Loyie, Gary Moostoos, Grant MacEwan College, healing, healing energy, hypothermia, journey, residential schools, stroke, sweatlodge, therapy, transformation on April 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
For the Edmonton Journal, a very interesting writer named Florence Loyie interviewed Gary Moostoos, in Alberta, Canada, in a story called “Spiritual adviser brings hope to the lost.” Moostoos applies traditional healing solutions to current problems. He holds sweatlodge ceremonies on the reservation, and anyone who has maintained sobriety for four days can attend. Trunks [...]
Music, Plants, and Humans
Posted in good news, healing the planet, healing the self, music, neuroplasticity, shamanism, therapy, tagged Carol Proudfoot-Edgar, growth, harmony, healing the planet, healing the self, health, Joel Sternheimer, Nick Begich, plants, psychology, shamanism, Shelah Begich Slade, sound, sound waves, vibrations on April 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
On the Earthpulse Press website, Dr. Nick Begich and Shelah Begich Slade tell about the ideas of Joel Sternheimer about music and plants, which have been creeping around the edge of Western consciousness ever since the early 1970s. Many highly respected scientists in various countries have found that plants are influenced by sound, in both [...]
Plants, Minerals, and Healing
Posted in good news, healing the self, therapy, tagged anthocyanins, antioxidant, aromatherapy, bilberry, blueberries, diabetes, Groshan Fabiola, headache, healing the self, health, Kathleen Blanchard, lemon grass, lemongrass, memory, minerals, natural remedies, Robert Preidt, Ross Heaven, Sabrina Rashid, sin eating, stones on April 13, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Bilberry and Blood Sugar In BusinessWeek, Robert Preidt reports on research findings about the bilberry. For mice anyway, bilberry extract can help keep blood sugar levels where they are supposed to be, and there is hope that the same goes for humans. Eventually they would like to show that bilberry can help people who are [...]
Toxic Cells and Toxic Thoughts
Posted in event, good news, healing the planet, healing the self, practice, teachers, therapy, transformation, tagged anger, cancer, disease, don Juan, Edward Abbey, Francoise Sagan, Gail Walker, Gina Kolata, healing, Mina Bissell, organs, research, shamanic practice, Stephen Gaskin, symposium, toxic cells, toxic thoughts, tumors on April 9, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Mina Bissell, Ph.D., Distinguished Scientist, has been working for years in the field of tumor biology. She has made some astonishing discoveries that have influenced new generations of scientists, including the facts that cancer is not only a disease of the cell, but a disease of the organ; and there is an experimentally demonstrable mechanism [...]







