by Sahra Y. Robinson, LCSW-R Parenting should come with a stress-management manual; while it is enormously rewarding and fulfilling, it is also very stressful. Some stress…
Browsing: June 2014 Issue
In last month’s issue, we addressed how most thyroid problems arise. We will now focus on how to repair this problem. “Most thyroid issues arise from an…
“Most kids growing up in Chattanooga have crossed the Tennessee River via the Walnut Street pedestrian bridge; far fewer have been on the river beneath it,”…
Are you ready to awaken your body’s natural healing potential? Perhaps you are looking to restore balance in your life on all levels—physical, mental and emotional. There is…
In a sprawling, tree-lined street in Ronkonkoma you will find a quiet spiritual retreat center situated on numerous acres of land. The Cenacle Retreat Center—one of…
Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson’s touring concerts have almost always doubled as fundraisers for local environmental nonprofits. “Early on, we recognized that we could not only fill a…
Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) may be an effective treatment for veterans that have been diagnosed with clinical post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a study published…
“Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.”—Carl Jung The Guild for Spiritual Guidance…
Born into an East Indian family in London, England, Panache Desai grew up steeped in spiritual practices like meditation. Though recognized by spiritual teachers as possessing…
Colony collapse disorder, the mysterious mass die-off of honeybees that pollinate $30 billion worth of crops in the U.S., has been well documented, with toxic insecticides…
A small nonprofit named SponsorChange.org, recipient of the nationally recognized Dewey Winburne Community Service Award for “do-gooders”, is pioneering a way to help college graduates battle…