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Welcome to the 76th edition of the Carnival of Healing. (A blog carnival, for all of you newbies to the blogging world, is a collection of brief reviews of other sites’ blog posts on the related topic.) Healing is our topic at hand, and this week’s carnival promises some fascinating looks at maintaining and restoring good health for those in need.

Mary Guarino suggests an ancient technique for increasing circulation and optimal health in: Brush It Off found at Becoming Your StellarSelf. A wonderful practice for anyone desiring improved physical or emotional wellness.

I have just been touched very deeply by the reading of Sania Wyatt’s My only prayer posted at Sania Wyatt. I think you’re right Sania; prayer need not be about a fixed format; sometimes it’s really asking for what we need most. Blessed be.

Andrea Dickson explains that, when we believe it is so, we continue to become more intelligent, and this is confirmed in childrens’ math scores. I bet you’ll enjoy reading Beliving it makes it so: the empowering effects of positive thinking as much as I did. Find it at Wisebread.

larryb offers some enlightening information about a little known mode of alternative healing in: Feeling the Rainbow: What is Color Therapy? posted at Alternative Health Tips. This is a wonderful depiction of this true healing modality.

Paula Kawal suggests going deeper for further exploration when emotions take over so that we may restore harmony and balance. Please check out: The Transformative Power of Feelings posted at paula kawal.

I think that Rebecca Newburn is really onto something vital here! She suggests that we: Take a Vacation fromComplaining posted on her compassionately written site Information Age Education. Thank you, Rebeca. I bet many of your students realize what a gift they have in your deeply sourced teachings.

Please check out my post this week: Seven Steps to a Worry Free Day posted here at Wisdom of Healing. We all know that worry, fear and excess stress lead to disease. Keep your body and mind vital with these Seven Steps.

Edward Mills has shared a soul warming account of the power within when we choose to awaken and enliven our spirits. The Breeze At Dawn Has Secrets To Tell Us posted at Evolving Times will put a smile in your heart.

Craig Harper has brought us his humorous side, stating “Okay, here we go; my seventeen anti-personal development gems just for those who seem curiously desperate to fail and extremely determined to find a way and a reason to do it.” You’ll enjoy reading: The Seven(teen) Habits of Highly (In)effective People, even if just for a good laugh! Find it posted at Renovate your life with Craig.

Marcella Chester invites bloggers everywhere to join her in: Blog Against Sexual Violence Day 5 April 2007 posted at Abyss2hope. Awareness equals Prevention. Prevention remains the best medicine for this and other physical and emotional health concerns.

Alvaro Fernandez proposes that Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and other stress management techniques may indeed be helpful for those who suffer with the effects of trauma. Check out SharpBrains.

Phylameana is offering us: Spirit Painting posted at Chakracises Blog. “Introducing my new Chakracises blog and the redesign of my Charkacises Web site – Chakracises are physical movements and mental visualizations that are intended to activate the chakras (your body’s energy centers). Chakracises help clear away blockages and free stagnent energies. Kick butt and flex your chi!”

Raymond David Salas suggests that Goji Berries – The Longevity Fruit may be just what we need for living a healthier life. You’ll find this post at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog.

Lyn Perry offers us a fable called The Eagle posted at Thought Renewal. Yes, when we reach out to someone in need and lift their spirits high, we all glean the benefits and feel renewed.

ananga presents Make Like a Mountain. Finding ways that you enjoy to become grounded in this hectic day and age is essential. Try this one. It’s easy to do and infinately effective. You’ll find it posted at Living by Design. Thank you.

Wenchypoo addresses the issue of: The Cholesterol Shuffle posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket, offering us the real answer to this confusing health concern.

Jeanette Ponder presents an emotionally charged recount of what it feels like to endure emotional abuse in: Thoughts On My Right To Exist posted at Luscious Life By Isis Kali. The very best to you, Jeanette.

Connect to the previous Carnival of Healing #75, posted at Reiki Blogger. Next week’s carnival will be hosted by
Other Lights – Journey of the Liminal Being
.

To view previous Carnivals of Healing, please visit the archives.

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2 Responses to “Carnival of Healing #76”

  1. on 10 Mar 2007 at 3:36 pm Sania Wyatt

    Thnx for including my post in this carnival. I just wanted to share my point of view about prayers and why people pray. I’ll be checking out the other posts. :)

  2. on 13 Mar 2007 at 12:22 am Alvaro

    Thanks Cindy for a wonderful carnival-and picture.

    Just linked back to the carnival.

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