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Spring has arrived, and the climate changes seem to be obvious to all those who are willing to see this new and growing reality. It becomes all the more important to really take care of our bodies, minds and spirits as temperatures climb higher and fall lower in the region where we reside. But we are resilient, and claim to be quite intelligent, spiritual beings, so if we listen carefully, see things clearly and feel the energy that’s all around us, we’ll find solutions and create the world we choose to be a part of.

This week’s Carnival of Healing is a lengthy mix of practical and touching posts to inspire vibrant health and personal growth. Please enjoy!

Walks The Edge has offered us some beautifully written prose with a vital message. Summer of Dragonflies found at The Growing Edge reminds us to pay close attention to life’s lessons as they appear all around us. Walks The Edge, we thank you for sharing this delightful account of a very special turning point in your spiritual growth.

I always enjoy the writings of Raymond David Salas. Today, he’s sharing with us My Daily Habits for Success posted at ZenChill.com Power Tools Blog. One could only be a success with a list of daily practices like this!

Baby Boomers, Healthy Aging and Job Performance, presented by Alvaro Fernandez at Brain Fitness Blog explores an important topic that may affect all of us. With more and more professionals practicing beyond the traditional retirement age-how will we (and they) know when they are no longer qualified to perform their duties with excellence? And more importantly, what can we do to delay that moment in our lives and the lives of our loved ones?

Cardin Routh delights us all with a relevant little ditty about what’s truly important in life. What I Learned at the Taco Shack posted at OptmistLab.com will lift the spirit and remind us all that joy is everywhere, when we choose it.

Anmol Mehta has provided us with a detailed portrayal of some very powerful breathing exercises to optimize health and vitalize energy, our life force. In the past, these breathing exercises may have been reserved for the advanced student, but with the information provided in this brilliant post, anyone can use breath to strengthen their heart, digestion, immune and endocrine systems. Please read Brain Development and Enlightenment Part II: Vitalize Energy (Kundalini) posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment and Kundalini Yoga.

Aparna has compiled a list of ways to feel a lot better in More home-remedies for cough posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming. We Americans may choose to substitute juice or leaf of tulsi (Holy basil) with a concentrated tulsi tea. Use two tea bags and only a half cup of boiling water. Cover for 15-30 minutes. And most westerners won’t have jaggery in the cupboard; we could use raw honey! Great suggestions, though.

Charmell Slaughter has written an excellent lesson for each of us to practice when we’re ready to live our lives fully. I’ll bet you’ll enjoy Change Your Speech Habits to Increase Your Personal Power and Effectiveness as much as I did. Find this and more enlightening articles posted at CoachChar.com.

Here’s a great post by Paula Kawal. The Power of Gratitude is a useful approach to lifting the spirit to a higher frequency where deep and lasting happiness lives. You’ll find this and other brilliant and thought provoking posts at paula kawal . com.

This week, my offering to the Carnival is called Herbal Support for Ovarian Cysts. The story of a young woman with a grapefruit sized growth in her ovary, we were able to witness her full recovery without surgery and without pain in just a few weeks. Find this post right here at Wisdom of Healing.

JoLynn Braley has researched and written about yet another horrible trick that the mega agri-business is pulling on unsuspecting fast food, and even some supposedly health food, consumers. You’ll find What is Crystalline Fructose? eye opening. Find this post at a great site, The Fit Shack.

Kara-Leah Masina gifts us with her deeply introspective work called Insanity is just a State of Mind posted at K-L Masina. For anyone deeling with a state of depression, there are valuable tools to heal the mind in this empowering article. Thanks, Kara-Leah.

Shama Hyder provides us with a Hawaain healing method that allows us to cleanse negative thoughts and memories. I am Sorry, Please Forgive Me can be found at SHAMA HYDER. com.

Reiki Blogger reminds us that in life It is all about the energy… Enjoy this post at Reiki Blogger.

Ririan has composed a practical list of practices for all you worriers out there who are ready to finally relax, quiet the voices in your mind and take care of yourself. See How Easily You Can Overcome Your Worries posted at Ririan Project will certainly help you do just that!.

Craig Harper moves me to my core with every post I read. I laugh, I squirm, I feel empowered and I identify with his insights. Excess, posted at Motivational Speaker will likely make you go “Hmmmmmmm”. Here’s an exerpt: ‘When will we realise that we don’t need 1,200 TV channels… perhaps 600 is enough. One of my friends just put a dish on the roof of his house that’s the size of a Hyundai… apparently it picks up Japanese TV stations… the fact that he only speaks English is irrelevant; he wants it. When I pointed out that he didn’t speak Japanese he looked perplexed… then I realised that it wasn’t about actually watching the Japanese stations.. it was about being able to tell his mates that his TV could get Japan.’ Right?

Wenchypoo proposes that we may actually want to investigate this cleanse in Oh No—Not Another Detox! posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

Albert Foong has written How to live consciously and powerfullyto encourage us to delve into what’s blocking us from happiness and keeping us unconscious so that we can awaken to the life we desire. You’ll find it posted at Personal Development – The teachings of the Urban Monk.

Erek Ostrowski answers the question “Where has my passion for life gone?” in Leaden Winter with the realization that we need to quit settling for that which doesn’t serve us and. It’s posted at Verve Coaching:: Life, Growth and Leadership, Boston MA.

D. Ellison provides us with a list of benefits we can all relate to. Find 7 Ways Music Enhances Your Health posted at One Healthy Sucker and turn up the music.

Riversider presents us with a moment of respite with Take A Preston Minibreak found at Save The Ribble.

Brandon Peele advises us to develop a deeper, truer sense of self in this in-depth blog tome, Spiritual Autolysis posted at GT.

Alex Shalman suggests that when we ask ourselves these Seven Questions That Will Change Your Life, you will grow and develop in powerful ways. Look for it at Self Help.

Vahid Chaychi suggests his Health and Happiness Formula posted at Healthoma.com.

Andrea describes the health benefits and potential recipients in What is Physiotherapy? located at Travel Vaccinations.

I hope you have enjoyed yourself, and feel that spiritual growth popping your spirit-shirt-buttons! You may also delight in visiting last week’s Carnival of Healing or next week’s Carnival of Healing.

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2 Responses to “Carnival of Healing #80, Spring Renewal”

  1. on 08 Apr 2007 at 3:26 pm JoLynn

    Hi Cindy,

    Thank you very much for including me in your carnival, and for your wonderful endorsement for my site. :)

    I will have more time later this week and I’ll come back and check out more of your site, thanks again!

    All the best,

    JoLynn

  2. on 09 Apr 2007 at 4:22 am Andrea

    Thank you for taking the time to host the carnival, you’ve linked to many excellent posts.

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