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Hello All,

I am hosting a blog carnival for the first time today, and for those of you who are new to blog carnivals, this is a collection of interesting articles on blog sites from all over the globe that I have reviewed and am passing along for your enjoyment and further health providing education. Namaste.

Birth Ecology Project – Believe in Birth submitted by Kara Spencer of Maia Healing Arts, offers inspirational suggestions for those who plan a peaceful entry of their precious little being(s) into this world. I practiced most of these suggestions 20 and 26 years ago and had exceptionally blessed (and relatively quick) birth experiences with my two wonderful daughters, Kaia and Mollie.

Phil offers us a clever way to minimize Carpel Tunnel Syndrome when caused by excessive or incorrect keyboard use in his fine postRelieve Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.

How To Overcome Loneliness, During The Holidays Or Any Time is a heartfelt post by Patricia that provides the wisdom of looking within to find the real solutions to those feelings of loneliness that we often feel during the holiday season. Thank you, Patricia.

Vishal P. Rao offers those of us who are living stressful lives a bit of respite anywhere and anytime with two proven methods in How to Manage Stress through Power Breaks. This is a succinct description of two relaxation techniques so that we may let go of the negative effects of excess stress. Beautiful! Thanks for the reminder, Vishal!

Joe Donnachie presents a convincing argument for giving up the bad habits that most of us indulge in, leading us to poor health and replacing them with a health promoting exercise and fitness program. Joe makes fitness sound as delicious as chocolate pie! Enjoy The Joy of Fitness!

In Primacy of Being, Brandon Peele provides a deep and powerful look at the need to be in the present moment, the Being that allows inner growth and spiritual health to exist. I know that I will be reading this post several more times so as to connect with the nourishment there within and between the lines.

Over the years, I’ve found Animal Medicine a wonderful tool for inner reflection and personal growth. I got goosebumps accompanied by a warm feeling in my heart region as I read Raymond David Salas blog post entitled The Healing Power of Animals. Two of the animals I’ve found showing up repeatedly in my life this year are dragonflies and hummingbirds. Their messages are indeed what I’ve been needing to hear. Thank you, Raymond David.

When life feels really tough, be sure you’ve bookmarked Christine Kane’s post 10 Things to Do When the Dirt Comes Up so you’ll have the emotional tools to not only get through it without permanent scars, but possibly even nurture yourself enough to flourish and thrive. This is the How-to manual for making the lemonade from life’s lemons.

Jon Schnaars has written a brief but informative post relating to a condition that is very near to my heart called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Affects Millions. You see, I have studied holistic health for the last three decades due to the fact that I spent most of my youth in chronic pain and discomfort. I suffered with several auto-immune conditions, including Chronic Fatigue, and the only assistance that was offered to me by the medical community back then was the idea that I was making it all up and should seek a good shrink or take some more aspirin. I have now nearly completely healed myself through the use of herbs, supplements and lifestyle choices. Please look for the details of the program that I’ve developed to support my freedom from these debilitating conditions, posted to this site very soon.

“The truth is that this is by far and away the hardest thing I have done in my life.” This is a telling quote from the very emotional decision-making process as described in the post by Deb Peterson entitled Assisted Living, part 2. Very moving.

Last week’s Carnival of Healing (#58) was hosted by About Holistic Healing. It has an abundance of excellent posts listed. Please check it out.

The next Carnival of Healing (#60) will be hosted on a wonderful site called Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul. I’m rapidly becoming a BIG fan of Hueina Su’s blog posts. Enjoy!

The Carnival of Healing archives is a wealth of information. You could wander through it for days!

Thank you, Everyone, for making this blog hosting experience a journey into new and deeply enriching territory that I’ll look forward to visiting again soon!

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One Response to “Carnival of Healing #59, The Healer Within”

  1. on 13 Nov 2006 at 8:46 pm Holistic Healing

    The Healer Within…

    The 59th edition of The Carnival of Healing, hosted at Wisdom of Healing is now available for viewing.

    This Cindy Hebbard’s first time hosting and she was a bit late pitching the carnival tent due to limited computer access. She plans to do a …

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