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Tag Archives: love
“Les Miserables” Delivers a Healing Message for the New Year
I thought that the acting was convincing and attention to detail simply amazing! The members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association thought so too, awarding a Golden Globe as best film (musical or comedy) and another to Aussie, Hugh Jackman for … Continue reading
Travelling this Christmas? Beat the stress
This article was first published on APN news sites around Queensland, such as The Toowoomba Chronicle, Fraser Coast Chronicle, Bundaberg News-Mail. “He was furious …….” “She felt outrage over the way she was being treated…” There was a public furore … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Kay's posts
Tagged air travel, anger management, compassion, forgiveness, frustration, holiday travel, love, Mayo Clinic, mindfulness, queues, stress, travel
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Health – what’s love got to do with it?
Where does the love that heals come from? I think my guest blogger today answers this question really well. Check out today’s post by Anna Bowness-Park, media spokesperson for Christian Science in British Columbia, Canada. Have you ever stood in … Continue reading
Posted in Health care
Tagged Anna Bowness-Park, benefits of meditation, British Medical Journal, health, love, meditation, nursing, placebos, wellbeing
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Who knew that Easter relates to Springborg’s health portfolio?
Easter is one of the very special dates on the Christian calendar, because Jesus’ healing lifework, culminating in his resurrection from the dead, changed our understanding of both ourselves and the divine. To me, Jesus’ life is evidence of a … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Health policy
Tagged 70% Australians use CAM, alternative therapies, Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine, Christianity, complementary medicine, Corinne Trevitt, Dr Bernie Siegel, Dr Jeff Levin, Easter, Elizabeth MacKinlay, genes can change, health portfolio, health trends, humour therapy, Jesus, Lawrence Springborg, love, media interest in spirituality, Medical Journal of Australia, mental health, placebo, Public health and medicine program area, Queensland Health, spiritual care and ageing, Spirituality, spirituality in palliative care, WHO
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Genetics Expert Provides Insight Into Mind-Body Connection
Are we really stuck with a hard-wired genetic makeup? Did you know our genes can change over our lifetime? This guest post by Eric Nelson, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Northern California, brings to light some VERY interesting scientific … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine, CAM, consciousness, diet and exercise, disease-fighting weapons, DNA, Dr David Agus, forgiveness, Genetic makeup, genetics, gratitude, love, Massachusetts General Hospital, mind-body connection, mind-body medicine, Navigenic tests, painful skin infection healed, Prayer, The End of Illness
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Hugs far cheaper than therapy
Clinical studies are showing that love (in the form of forgiveness and acceptance) heals …… but how? My friend and colleague in Victoria, Daryl Francis, reminds us how to love in my guest post this week. Thanks Daryl! Sometimes I … Continue reading
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Tagged alcoholics, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, community mindedness, Healing, Herald-Sun, Hug someone and be healthy, hugs, humanitarian, Kay Stroud, love, Media: Health & Spirituality, men who hug are slimmer, mind-body, therapy, undesirables
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Can Bitterness Undermine Health?
Today’s guest post is by Ken Girard, my colleague from Massachusetts. Seems the same trends in mind-body research are occurring around the world. Thanks, Ken. There’s no doubt, that when we’ve felt bitter—and we probably all have at one time or … Continue reading
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Tagged Blaming others can ruin your health, clinical research, CNNHealth, Dr Charles Raison, Elizabeth Cohen, forgiveness, Kay Stroud, Ken Girard, Kevin Benton, love, mind-body medicine, Mind-Body Program at Emory University School of Medicine, negative emotions, Prayer
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Are spirituality and mental health connected?
My guest post today by Daryl Francis, Christian Science Media Representative and Legislative Liaison for Victoria, brought tears to my eyes. More than psychiatry, psychology, or medical intervention, LOVE affects our mental health and changes lives …… Sing me a … Continue reading
