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Your Best Immunity to All Viruses
by Alan Cohen – Hawaii

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The coronavirus is getting a great deal of attention all around the world. Millions of people are taking extensive precautions to prevent getting or spreading the virus. People are not going to work, and their kids are not going to school. Hand washing, mouth covering, and avoiding public gatherings are becoming commonplace. Some people are […]

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Divine Feminine Spirituality
by Mary Hayes Grieco – Minneapolis, MN

Statue of St. Mary with child

In ancient times, God was perceived and worshipped as female, the Divine Mother. Women were valued as leaders and contributors in society because of our close connection to the Creator through our intuition, through our connection with Nature, and through our creative and procreative abilities. Women today, are leading a movement in modern society that […]

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Your Gut and Your Gut Feelings
by Margaret Paul, PhD

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When people are depressed, psychiatrists frequently don’t know how to help them. Lacking any real understanding of the nature of depression, they turn to a pharmaceutical that (at least for a time) serves as a crutch for lifting their patient’s spirits. The problem is that the chemicals administered mask the problem instead of address the […]

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The Grace of Receiving
by Hope Fitzgerald – Connecticut

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I open my eyes and ears, and the miracle is there… …the grass greens as I watch it… …newly-arrived migrating birds chomp away at my feeder and serenade in the trees… …pale buds pop on every branch… …and, best of all, peepers (baby frogs) sing out their ethereal harmonics day and night. Nature is, once […]

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Insufficient Evidence to Claim That Merck’s Gardasil and Glaxo’s Cerverix, Have Been Shown to Prevent Cervical Cancer
by John Gilmore – Long Beach, NY

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A new study published in the prestigious Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine shows that in the studies published so far there is insufficient evidence to claim that either of the two human papilloma virus vaccines, Merck’s Gardasil and Glaxo’s Cerverix, have been shown to prevent cervical cancer. Despite the lack of evidence that […]

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ACTION ALERT The Flames of Progress
by Arthur Firstenberg – Santa Fe, NM

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I have been entrusted with the International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space, but I find myself bewildered — bewildered by the devastation around me; by the destruction of the cathedral of life into which I was born; by the silencing of the songs of the fifty million other species with whom […]

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The Magical Power of Menstruation
by Yogini Gopika – India

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Dear Sisters, Today as I rest in my home temple, in the silence of myself; I realize how fortunate we are as women to have our monthly cycle. Every red moon is an invitation for us to get quiet and process the month we have just lived. Not only is it a time to cleanse […]

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Are GMO Potatoes Safe? A Former Monsanto Bioengineer Tells All
by Caius Rommens, PhD

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A genetic engineer who helped create GMO potatoes, including ones that are currently being sold to consumers, speaks out and explains why he renounces his work and why he believes his genetically engineered crops should be pulled from the market. The complete article was originally published on IndependentScienceNews.org, October 8, 2018. Genetic engineering isn’t everyone’s […]

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What is Worse: Going Viral or Verbal Quarantine?
by Marilyn M. Singleton, MD, JD – Oakland, CA

As the death toll and cases of 2019- nCoV (aka novel coronavirus) infection rises, our curiosity increases as to the epidemic’s when, why, where, and how. Is the new virus naturally occurring, animal to human transmission, a bioweapon? “Official stories” aside, the world wide information highway is our best available tool to look for answers. […]

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What Helps Doesn’t Have to Hurt
by Alan Cohen – Hawaii

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My coaching client Deb has been taking several medications, including an anti-depressant. “The problem is, for every issue the medications alleviate, they create two other problems, some of which are rather nasty,” she explained. I asked Deb if she was open to believing that she could be helped without sustaining a loss. “Can you imagine […]

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