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Can a Shift in Thought Push us Past Limitations?
Are we being duped? Here’s a thought-provoking post by Tony Lobl, District Manager of the Christian Science Committees on Publication in the UK. Around the country sportsmen and sportswomen are diligently preparing for the London Olympics. Everyone wants to do … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged athletes, avatars, banned substances, centenarian, cycling, Dr Kevin Thompson, duped, Exercise Science, Fauja Singh, limitations, London Olympics, New York Times, performance-enhancing drugs, self-belief, self-deception, spiritual values, sports medicine, sportsmen, sportswomen, steroids, stress-free, Tony Lobl, Toronto Waterfront Marathon
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