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Tag Archives: wellbeing
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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Great Expectations
It’s amazing how the expectation of great results grows exponentially …. as the good results reliably occur our expectations continue to grow! Read both a science and religious based stance on this phenomena in my guest blog today by Keith … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Christian Science, convulsions healed, curvature of the spine healed, Dr Thomas Curry, Elmer and Doris Wiederkehr, healthcare practice, heart condition healed, medical research, mind/body, power of expectations, prayer heals cerebral palsy, psychotherapist, Robert Peel, Spiritual Healing in a Scientific Age, wellbeing
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Detox from the Botox Mentality
My friends often jokingly quip, “Just about time for some Botox, ladies!” when sighing over the ephemeral nature of the human body. It’s good to remember to ‘think again’ about our real nature and substance, as my colleague Tony Lobl … Continue reading
Could healthy living be a spiritual discipline? Lessons from Lent
Could the essence of Lent have relevance to us all, believers or non-believers? It’s not so much about changing what we imbibe or do …. but more about giving up negative thoughts or re-thinking! Check out my guest post today by … Continue reading
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Tagged health, healthy living, Lent, Lenten moment, mental health, negativity, Prayer, spiritual discipline, Spirituality, thought-changing, wellbeing
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Building Bridges: Thinking about Spirituality in Healthcare
Are you a thinker who relies on scientific prayer, a thinker who relies on alternative medicines, or a thinker who relies on medical science? Bridges are being built ….. Check out below what my colleague, Carey Arber, has discovered. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative medicines, American Cancer Society, AsianScientist, Benison Anne O'Reilly, CAMs, cancer, cancer verdict overruled, Carey Arber, complementary medicine, Fighting Cancer with Spirituality, Healing, healthcare, Prayer, Samantha Chan, Sydney Morning Herald, University of Adelaide, wellbeing
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Society is on the move …. from guilt to forgiveness and health
Just as our ancestors moved from an ‘eye for an eye’ approach to a sense of the importance of justice and equality, our society today is reaching out for a better sense of ethics and behaviours. The tired old fault-finding, … Continue reading
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Tagged a healthier you, behaviour, Blaming others can ruin your health, Bright side is only way to live, Brisbane Times, cancer and guilt, CityKat, CNNHealth, Dr Nancy Berlinger, ethics, forgiveness, gratitude, guilt, health, Herald-Sun, Hug someone to be healthy, Jane Fynes-Clinton, Katherine Feeney, Loving partner who steals your heart-then commits a crime, medical procedures and human error, multi-faith Griffith University, openness, Prof Stewart Dunn, self-denial, society, spin, Spirituality, suicide, wellbeing
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New Frontier in Medicine = Increased Wellbeing
“Spirituality, religion and their place in medicine are currently much discussed, to the point where this relationship has been called ‘the new frontier’”, quotes Airdre Grant, Southern Cross University doctoral student, in her research publication, Spirituality, health and the complementary medicine practitioner. … Continue reading
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Tagged Airdre Grant, arthritis healed, blind, clinical research, deaf, diabetes, disabilities healed, disability, disabled, epilepsy healed, health and the complementary medicine practitioner, Jesus, Journal of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society, Kieren Faull, Maori spirituality, new frontier in medicine, paralysis, Philip Hockley, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rotorua, speech impediment healed, Spirituality, Spirituality and Health, Spirituality as a determinant of health for those with Disabilities, Thomas Kalliath, wellbeing
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