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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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Get healthy. Be grateful!
There were many stories of heroism, compassion and selflessness coming to light last week on Remembrance Day. Similar accounts have been shared in the wake of the Queensland floods and cyclones earlier this year, involving volunteers, emergency services personnel and … Continue reading
