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By: Chris Barr | 27/03/2008 | Self Improvement
So I thought I’d write an article that explained what dowsing is and how it works. If you’ve ever seen pictures of a person walking along the ground and holding a forked tree branch in his hand looking for water you have seen a dowser.
Plant Spirit Shamanism: the Seguro
By: Ross Heaven | 18/07/2007 | Self Improvement
A seguro is a “friend” or “ally”, someone you can turn to for advice and information, who will listen and share your problems.
Dowsing - Do You Know It Can Be Dangerous For You?
By: Chris Gozdzik | 20/10/2007 | Advice
There is that mad rush in today's society to learn everything about reiki, feng shui, alternative medicine, dowsing - but do you realize it can be downright dangerous for you?
You get movies like "The Secret" or "What the bleep do we know" that stir up discussions and fire up emotions...
Divination Without Being Psychic
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When we think about spiritual inquiring and divination, we often think that one needs to be psychic. Well, that is not true.
The Spiritual Traditions of the Andes; an Interview With Doris Rivera Lenz - Part 1
By: Howard G Charing | 11/09/2007 | Travel
A look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA).
The Tarot Cards: 8 Interesting Facts About Tarot Cards
By: Ian Paton | 13/09/2006 | Religion
To many people reading Tarot cards is simply harmless fun. To others it can become a very profitable business.
The Spiritual Traditions of the Andes, an Interview With Doris Rivera Lenz - Part 2
By: Howard G Charing | 13/09/2007 | Travel
Part 2: A look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA).
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By: John Purfield | 16/05/2008
Do you have plantar warts and not sure if you should remove them? Well, many people do have plantar warts and think the same thing. While plantar warts are uncomfortable, you do have options.
Colon Cleansing the Homemade Way
By: JP Richardson | 16/05/2008
Homemade colon cleansing might seem like an ideal way to ease the discomfort of constipation or other related problems, but the person must be sure the method chosen is safe. There’s a lot of information out there, some of which can be misleading...
Bunion – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
By: peterhutch | 16/05/2008
Bunions are bumps on the side of the big toe and indicate changes in the bony framework of the front part of the foot. In the case of a bunion, the big toe leans toward the second toe, rather than pointing straight ahead. This causes the bones to be thrown out of alignment,producing the bunion’s “bump”.
Amnesia – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
By: peterhutch | 16/05/2008
Amnesia can be classified as retrograde (for events before the cause), anterograde (inability to store new memories after the cause), global (for information related to all senses and past times), and sense-specific (for events processed by one sense—eg, an agnosia).
Abrasions – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
By: peterhutch | 16/05/2008
A corneal abrasion is a painful scrape or scratch of the surface of the clear part of the eye. This clear tissue of the eye is known as the cornea. This transparent window covers the iris, the circular colored portion of the eye. The cornea has many nerve endings just under the surface, so that any disruption of the surface may be painful.
Colon Cleanse Reviews - Do Your Research!
By: JP Richardson | 15/05/2008
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By: peterhutch | 15/05/2008
Gallstones are the most common and costly digestive disease in the United States, causing more than 800,000 hospitalizations annually at estimated cost of over five billion dollars. More than 20 million Americans have gallstones and approximately one million new cases are diagnosed each year. Women are twice as likely as men to develop gallstones; the higher prevalence of gallstones in women is thought to be caused by multiple pregnancies, obesity, and rapid weight loss.
Bladder Infection Treatment – Know the Facts
By: peterhutch | 15/05/2008
A bladder infection is also called a urinary tract infection (UTI) by most medical people, so if you hear both names, don't get scared or confused. It's a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of fluids. salts, and waste products, it normally does not have bacteria in it. When bacteria get into the bladder and multiply in the urine, it causes a urinary tract infection.