Banishing Winter Blues
It’s that time of the year — the days are getting a little shorter, the mornings are crisper and the leaves are in the midst of beautiful, colorful changes.
It’s that time of the year — the days are getting a little shorter, the mornings are crisper and the leaves are in the midst of beautiful, colorful changes.
One of my favorite Kudzu comics is a drawing of two men sitting on a log on a lazy afternoon waiting for the fish to bite.
The human body is trainable. It can correct the over and under reactions leading to disease and symptoms.
Eighteen years ago I sat across from my doctor and heard, "The good news is you don't have cancer; the bad news…you have multiple sclerosis (MS).
I've never been much of a shopper, but I do enjoy exploring the aisles of any grocery store or farmer's market I visit.
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the deal nowadays with aerosol spray cans? I thought that the ozone-depleting chemicals used in them were eliminated back in the 1970s. Is this true? If so, what is now used as a propellant? Are aerosols still bad for the ozone layer?
Dear EarthTalk: I’ve heard that increasing eco-awareness around the world has now extended itself to the afterlife, whereby burials can even be "green." Is that true?
Dear EarthTalk: What's the story with LED light bulbs that are reputed to be even more energy-efficient than compact fluorescents?
I’ve been reading your column in Spirit of Change. My situation is somewhat unique, but applicable to many people who must live in rented space.
Eliminate Junk Mail: Cancel unwanted catalogs and cancel most unwanted credit card offers.
Angels offer practical advice grounded in the pillars of gratitude, forgiveness, compassion, faith and unconditional love.
While most of us sleep, they stand guard. While we drive to work, they search for roadside IEDs.
Doreen Virtue is a lifelong clairvoyant who works with the angelic realm, and has appeared on Oprah, CNN, The View and other television and radio programs.
Whether or not you voted for Barack Obama this past November, his election as our president brings all Americans closer to fulfilling our national destiny.
As we go through our daily lives we are constantly besieged by our own inner voice.
If you give yourself the freedom to explore, you may be able to find stillness in some unlikely places, and sometimes where you least expect it!
Julie White, RN came to Vermont in 1988 from Cooperstown, NY, with many years’ experience in staff nursing, nursing education and management in maternal-child health, pediatrics, family nursing, cancer and hospice.
In a culture where media images tell us we are always supposed to be thin, tanned, healthy and forever young, some subjects are very much unspoken and even taboo.
Winter 2008 Issue: Hope, Miracles, and Light
This is in response to your fall ’08 editorial entitled "Musings." You’ve expressed a bright vision of our world, which builds on our society’s experiences of just a few generations ago.
The day that my Yorkshire terrier, Parker, was diagnosed with GME (granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis), causing rapidly growing brain lesions, was the scariest day of my life.
Spirit of Change publisher Carol Bedrosian and Burt Shavitz, Burt’s Bees founder, at the 2008 Natural Products Expo East in Boston this past October.