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Want the Happiest of New Years? Trust Your Instinct to Care
This article was first published on these APN regional news websites: Toowoomba Chronicle, Bundaberg NewsMail, the Northern Star and Fraser Coast Chronicle. A friend related how an acquaintance was in hospital recently, suffering from a life-threatening illness. Things were looking pretty … Continue reading
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Tagged care, consciousness, Dr Lissa Rankin, God, health predictions, health professionals, healthcare, instinct, Institute of Noetic Sciences, kindness, Mary Baker Eddy, medical practitioners, medicine, New Year, New Year's Resolutions, placebos, TEDx Talk, The Bible, the divine, the good Samaritan
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Big Brother Enlightens Us
This article was written for and first published by the Queensland Telegraph, Rockhampton on 1 September 2012 as “Big Brother ‘traffics in unreal situations”. Is there anything good to be said about Big Brother? Of course, I’m referring to the … Continue reading
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Tagged #goodsociety, anger, anxiety, Big Brother, Born to be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life, compassion, coronary heart disease, Croakey, Dacher Keltner, Dr John Falzon, happiness, humane, humanitarian, humanity, kindness, Laura Kubzansky, Mary Baker Eddy, Melissa Sweet, psycho-physical, reality TV, societal forces, Spirituality, The Bible, YouTube
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Where do Prayer and Meditation Meet?
This is topical right now in Australia – check out Beyond Spirituality: The Role of Meditation in Mental Health on The Conversation. Are prayer and meditation the same thing? If you’ve asked that question before, you’ll gain fresh insight by my guest … Continue reading
Social Media Could Make You a Better Person
What do you think about social media? Does it have ‘real’ value? My colleague in Northern California, Eric Nelson, thinks that using it actually makes you a better person! You can read his thoughts on the subject below, and then let … Continue reading
How was your check-up?
My guest blogger today is Linda Ross, Christian Science Media Spokesperson for the state of Connecticut in the USA. She writes for creedible.com, an interfaith religious website, where many faiths have a voice, including Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. Many have check-ups … Continue reading
Red Wine No Special Protective Properties, but Spirituality Health-Promoting
Monday’s Courier-Mail ran a story (Red repudiated to the last drop) quoting the national Alcohol Policy Coalition as challenging the ‘myth’ of the health benefits of drinking alcohol, and in particular red wine. The chief executive of the Victorian Heart … Continue reading
Steve Jobs and the Myth of Incurability
Updated October 7, 2011: Since Steve Jobs’ passing this week, you might also like to link to comments from my colleague, Eric Nelson, in Northern California …. The Genius of Steve Jobs – Revisited. Today’s guest post by my colleague … Continue reading
Hugs fix “fish out of water” feeling. Mental health: looking beyond science and borders
Love the images that my guest blogger, Carey Arber, included in this post! Carey is the Christian Science Media Representative and Legislative Liaison for New South Wales. “Two fish were swimming along in the ocean when one said to the other, … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine, Beyond Science and Borders Conference, Carey Arber, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Science Sentinel, disconnected connect, divine Mind, e-health brief, God, God is Love, health, Health Beyond, Health care, Kay Stroud, Korea, Mary Baker Eddy, medical science, meditation, mental health, mental illness, mind over matter, nursing, positive thinking, psychology, Sarah C Nelson, Science and Health, Seoul, social studies, social welfare, Spirituality, The Bible, the Master Christian healer, traditional oriental medicine, Wikipedia
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Key to Your Life and Health
There really is a key to health! Check out what my colleague in Texas USA, Keith Wommack, has learned about it. After working in a Christian healing ministry for the past twenty-eight years, I have learned a few important things. Here’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christianity, God, Goodness, Healing, healing ministry, health, Health care, honesty, Kay Stroud, Keith Wommack, Life, Mind, Proverbs, Spirit, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible, understanding, wisdom
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Much ado about heaven and hell: Facts and fairy stories
There is HUGE interest in trying to understand the concepts of ‘heaven and hell’. 21 million links came up when I searched on ‘heaven and hell’ in Google! My colleague, Carey Arber from Sydney shares her, and others’, insights on … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, All Great Quotes, Brainy Quote, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Consucius, God, heaven, hell, hell a fairy story, John Calvin, Kay Stroud, Mark Twain, Mary Baker Eddy, Media: Health & Spirituality, Oscare Wilde, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Science, Science and Health, Scientific research, Spirituality, Stephen Hawking, Sydney Morning Herald, Tennessee Williams, The Bible, time for thinkers, Twitter, Voltaire, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill
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Is Australia devoid of spiritual education in healthcare?
My counterpart in NSW, media representative and legislative liaison for Christian Science, Carey Arber, hits the nail on the head with this article, my guest post today. Please come out of the woodwork, Aussie thinkers…… So, is Australia devoid of spiritual education … Continue reading
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Tagged Carey Arber, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, David Tacey, divine Science, Harvard Medical School, Healing, healing practice, health, Health care, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, Prayer, Science, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, scientific prayer, Scientific research, Scientist, spiritual healing, spiritual healthcare, Spirituality, Tanveer Ahmed, The Bible, The Sydney Morning Herald
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Food poisoning healed through prayer in Christian Science
I have just arrived home from a month’s holiday in Europe …. and yes, it’s great to be back in Australia again. Wow, what a special place it is! However, when I became aware that all the news media in … Continue reading
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Tagged bacteria, Channel 10's 7PM Project, Christian Science, Christian Science Monitor, Christian Scientists, crops destroyed, e. coli, Elisha, Europe, Facing down fear of E. coli, food poisoning healed, God, Healing, health, II Kings, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, outbreak of disease, Prayer, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible
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