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Carnival of Healing #67

Hello All,

Happy New Year! January always brings a renewed desire to become more healthy and to make wise decisions toward the goal of feeling vibrant and fit. For most of us, these lofty goals don’t stay with us for long. In fact, most people are back to their same ol’ unhealthy ways before February begins.

But it crtainly doesn’t have to be this way. We can take small bites, so to speak. In this way, we may make a few small changes, get them to ’stick’, and then make a few more. Pace ourselves. Believe we can do it because we’re seeing results. So let’s get down to the business at hand; reading some great blog posts on the topic of healing. Allow the ones that resonate with you and your needs and desires to move you to action, gently and lovingly.

Phylameana is off and running with focus and purpose in 2007! The Affirmative Project is her personal 31 day “intention” to give her New Year’s Resolution (to live in a more affirmative light) a kick-start. Affirmative Project: Day 1 posted at About Holistic Healing. You may deside, like many of us, to join her in her powerful positive project!

impactednurse has written a truly beautiful and eloquent post regarding the ability to survive and thrive while working in the medical profession: the search for confluence. posted at impactED.

John Hill presents an inspirational look at the spiritual self that is truly you and me. I very much look forward to sharing this one with others searching for spiritual well-being. What Is Spirituality? posted at Universe Of Success.

A this time of year, many people experience either the occassional or very serious digestive discomforts that accompany stress, overeating and the enjoyment of the bubbly. In my blog post: Holistic Indigestion Relief posted at this site: Wisdom of Healing.

TC has written a potent essay on the effects that the practices we include in our lives have on our ability to perform reiki, and I would include all energy medicine. Check out: Does chi kung help your Reiki? posted at reikiblogger.

Vahid Chaychi expresses concern for the connection between obesity and heart disease in: The Smaller Belly, The Healthier Heart posted at Healthoma.com. Find a very practical tool and tips for your healthier heart.

Mark McManus takes a look at what causes the events of our lives. Are there forces outside of your control dictating your life’s course or are you the sole causative force in your own life? He suggests, “Simply put, I am what I am because of the dominating thoughts of my mind.” Check out: The Purpose Of Circumstance and How To Take Control posted at Build Your Life To Order ™.

Aparna provides us with a unique look at dental health in: Exercising teeth the natural way posted at Beauty & Personality Grooming.

Debra Moorhead sets us about the task of shifting our present reality (when it’s feeling less than wonderful) so as to allow for that which we need to be provided for us. Very effective tools for those times when we feel we cannot find the light are offered. Thank you, Deborah. Change Your Mood; Achieve Your Goal posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

I had to laugh (hardily) when I noticd this title! Patricia has written a delightful statement on where to find some good education and occassional pure enjoyment on the tube in: 10 Reasons NOT To Give Up TV posted at A Better You Blog.

Raymond David Salas suggests very timely tips and ideas for: How To Get Along With Your Family posted at ZenChill.com – Power Tools for Mind, Body, and Soul.

Matthew Paulson suggests that we save money as we save our health in: Say No to Soda posted at Getting Green.

Linda Freedman, an excellent writer and thoughtful practitioner, offers us a refreshing reminder that we exist in a great circle of support in: You’re Not Alone on a Bike posted at Everyone needs therapy? Lessons from a family therapist. She states: “This isn’t just about getting a little exercise, although that’s surely a big deal for this blogger when it comes to mental health. It’s about finding a place in your world, being a part of a social system.”

Steven Aitchison presents an interesting ‘tool’ called kaizen for growing more efficient and productive in your business and personal life in:Kaizen for personal development posted at Change your thoughts.

Simonne presents a brief post of an alternative view of allergy treatment in: Drug-Free Treatment of Allergic Diseases posted at All Tips and Tricks.

Jacob Gorban presents a guest blogger, drew hempel, MA with an in-depth look at:The Secret of Psychic Music Healing posted at Parapsychology articles and blog.

Neelima presents a brief background of one of the great yoga practitioners of our time, BKS Iyengar, in:Healthy B.P.M. » Blog Archive » Guru:Fitness the yoga way posted at Healthy B.P.M..

Well, there we have it for this edition of the Carnival of Healing! For more of these and other caring writers’ articles, please visit the Carnival of Healing #66. To check out next week’s carnival or to make an entry, go to the Carnival of Healing #68.

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One Response to “Carnival of Healing #67”

  1. on 07 Jan 2007 at 1:13 am tc

    great carnival! some really interesting posts..

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