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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 [...]

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Kunsang Hyolmo is a social worker and a lover of traditional music, who has posted wonderful video clips of people drumming and chanting at a shaman festival in the Nepalese Himalayas. A shaman is known there as a Bhombo or a Jhankri, and shamanic practice is so integrated into everyday life that it’s not even [...]

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The trailer for Sandra’s short film, Listen With Your Heart (directed by Victor Demko), includes a reminder that the shamanic path is a path of humility, and that shamanism lives in the mouths of others: only the community defines who is a shaman, by granting its recognition. The person who self-proclaims is likely to be [...]

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The Dances of Universal Peace were assembled in their current form by Samuel L. Lewis late in the 1960s. In a quiet setting, participants, dressed in comfortable, loose clothing, join hands in a circle. In its center are the musicians, and the leader, who teaches the movements and words, and sometimes relates a little history [...]

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Journalist and novelist Stephanie Theobald, who may know more about celebrities than anyone on the planet, notes that Goldie Hawn and Deepak Chopra have been into transformational breathing for many years. On Times Online, Theobald shares with us her own experience, including her history as a willing but unsuccessful beneficiary of various alternative medicine modalities [...]

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The Huffington Post recently published Ashley Koff’s account of the Sages and Scientists Symposium at the Chopra Center, which is in Carlsbad, California. Koff is a registered dietitian whose mission is to demystify the science of nutrition, and help people get healthy without alienating them. She is said to be very good at this, and [...]

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Skeleton is a form of winter racing, where the competitor clutches a tiny little sled, about the size of a laptop computer. Headfirst and facedown, the person slides at jet aircraft speed down a steep series of twisting, icy turns. Anybody who would do such a thing needs all the metaphysical help they can get. [...]

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All over the world, people are taking steps to strengthen global community. Some of the most courageous are those who believe in and practice living in harmony with different religions. At AllAfrica.com, Ebenezer Edohasim reports on an encouraging development in Nigeria, where the Oketude Ministry has brought Muslims and Christians together in worship for two [...]

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Here’s an interesting website, called Elevate Hollywood, and subtitled “Connecting and Catalyzing Conscious Creatives.” Its mission statement says, “Though our home base is Downtown Los Angeles, our mission is global.” The website is a place for film-industry folk with eternity on their minds, to collect and disseminate information about projects that aim to do a [...]

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“Sacred dance” can be defined in many ways, depending on who you ask. In that way, sacred dance is like quite a few other things in life: a basic concept that finds expression in many different ways. Some people say that when there is an element of healing, sacredness is there. Choreographer Tamar Rogoff and [...]

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