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Tag Archives: Bob Clark
What’s Your Spiritual History?
When signing up with a new doctor or dentist we’re usually asked to give our medical history, but no-one asks about our spiritual history. An oversight perhaps? Times are a-changing …… explains my guest blogger today. Bob Clark is media … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Bob Clark, Christian Science, GWish, health, Informed Patient: Bringing Spirituality to Medicine, Laura Landro, Mary Baker Eddy, medical history, medical system, Science and Health, spiritual assessment, spiritual history, University of Maryland Medical Centre, Wall Street Journal Health Blog, wellness
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Breakthrough Thinking
Breakthrough thinking can change your day and your world. I’m sharing today a blog post by my colleague in Florida, Bob Clark. “Thomas Edison didn’t tinker with building a better kerosene lamp; he abandoned the use of fire–the only human-generated … Continue reading
Our thoughts … our health
What do quantum physics, neurotheology, gratitude journals and health have in common? Find out in my guest post today by Bob Clark, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Florida, USA. Michio Kaku is a quantum physicist and co-founder of “string field … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Clark, clinical research, Dr Lou Ritz, Gail Ironson, gratitude journal, health, HIV, Kay Stroud, medicine, Michio Kaku, mind/body, neurotheology, Physics of the Future, quantum physics, Spirituality, spirituality predicts for better disease control, thought
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Senior Moments
“The number of Queenslanders suffering dementia is expected to increase more than four-fold in the next 40 years, sparking calls for the federal government to devote more funds to addressing the looming aged care issue”. This story ran in the … Continue reading
Spiritual Wellness
There’s an unmistakable connection between spiritual knowledge and health – and it’s being recognised by academics, theologians and doctors. Check out this post by my counterpart in Florida, Bob Clark. What is “spiritual wellness” exactly? The University of Miami’s Medical Wellness Center defines … Continue reading
Breaking free of the traditional health model
I was prompted to consider if I have been accepting the traditional stereotypes in relation to health care when I read Bob Clark’s blog, which I’ve reposted here. Bob is the Christian Science Committee on Publication for the state of Florida in the USA. People … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Clark, Christian Science, Dr Stacey Robinson, family medicine, Healing, Health care, health model, healthy outcomes, insurance based health care, Kay Stroud, Medical professionals, medical-pharmaceutical, medicine, physical health, Prayer, revolution in primary care medicine, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, spiritual practices, Spirituality, stereotypes of health care
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