Author: Carol Bedrosian, Spirit of Change

Natural Living Expo Supports Midwife Center For 17 Years

“A huge thank you to board member Carol Bedrosian, whose daughter, Michella, has donated to and provided MMI with exhibit space at the Natural Living Expo free of charge for the past 17 years. This has contributed to our ability to fundraise annually, bringing in an additional $1,600 this year.

Raising Spirits At The Expo

In-person events bring people — and literally — their energetic sparks together, generating a positive charge and vibration shared by all. Sharing our “spark" with others increases good health, both personal and planetary.

The Placebo For Happy Endings

Harnessing the power of positive thinking started early for me, and most likely seeded my beliefs and success with self-healing. Well, why shouldn’t I be able to heal my body with simple tools in an affordable way? My ancestors did.

The 15th Annual Natural Living Expo Is This Weekend

Attend the NLE at the Royal Plaza Trade Center in Marlboro for one-of-a-kind opportunities to learn, shop, have fun and get healthy! Meet experienced natural healing practitioners and nutrition experts, sample the latest wellness and beauty products, discover new healing schools and organizations, get an intuitive reading, mini healing session, or attend one of over 50 workshops included with your admission. Save $4 with online purchase!

Musings: The Time Has Come

I always knew the day would come when it would be time to release Spirit of Change from its corporeal body. I am grateful for being able to share a unique network of self-healing resources and information. Sharing this research and personal experience is my passion.

Expect Your Body To Heal And It Can

Thirty-five years of professional research and personal experience now confirm to me that humans are endowed with powerful, healing tools that we can learn to use on ourselves and others. The most powerful of these is the belief the body can heal itself.

Hello…My Name Is Earth

Just like yours, my name begins with an upper case letter, and there is no “the” before my name. When do you ever say “the Susan” or “the Jupiter”? [Read More]

The Future Of Power

From the World Economic Forum to Harvard Business School, leaders are embracing the idea that reflective practice and inner awareness — defined as soft power — are fundamental to effective leadership in our times.

Vani Hari And The Food Revolution

Vani Hari, also known as The Food Babe, discovered first hand the extraordinary power of social media when she launched her blog foodbabe.com in 2011 to educate others about the hidden toxins in our food.

Online Musings: 43 Years After Roe Vs Wade

Slavery, imprisonment, rape, disease, murder, kidnapping. Any situation where an adult is not in control of his or her own body is a loathsome one, and one we avoid at all costs and even criminalize to help protect ourselves.

Online Musings: A Belief in Spooky Healing

Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” Last year quantum scientists were finally able to prove with certainty that subatomic particles — the stuff of which the entire universe, including you and I, are made — can affect each other at a distance.

Online Musings: Belief-Based Healing

Can the mind completely cure the body? The human brain is said to have more synapses than the Milky Way has stars, so that’s a miraculous amount of intelligence the brain is channeling from birth to death. Anything is possible.

Musings: SOS — Save Our Soil!

If you want to learn more about nature, bring a child into your life. My 18-month-old granddaughter, Bella, loves nothing more than walking outside, exploring sticks, stones and plants, and sifting dirt through her fingers.

Weekly Musings: Oceans of Love

With the use of plastics expected to double in the next 20 years, the World Economic Forum concludes that by 2050, pound for pound, there will be more plastic than fish in the world’s oceans.

Weekly Musings: Ageless Medicine

One of the perks of being a magazine publisher is receiving advance review copies from book publishers. Due to the rise of e-book publishing, the volume received is one tenth of what it was ten years, or even five years ago, but occasionally a flurry of books arrives on a single topic that makes me want to know what all the buzz is about.