Archives for July, 2008
G8 to Poor Women: Let Them Eat Dirt
G8 to Poor Women: Let Them Eat Dirt
by Yifat Susskind
Last week, leaders of the world’s richest countries, the Group of Eight (G8), met to chart the course of the global economy at the luxurious Windsor Hotel Toya Resort and Spa in Toyako, Japan. While President Bush and his colleagues discussed world hunger over a six-course […]
Solar Power From Saharan Sun
Solar Power From Saharan Sun Could Provide Europe’s Electricity, Says EU
by Alok Jha
A tiny rectangle superimposed on the vast expanse of the Sahara captures the seductive appeal of the audacious plan to cut Europe’s carbon emissions by harnessing the fierce power of the desert sun.
Dwarfed by any of the north African nations, it represents an […]
Commercially Engineered Bees Spread Disease to Wild Bees
Commercially Engineered Bees Spread Disease to Wild Bees
by Will Dunham
WASHINGTON - Disease spread to wild bees from commercially bred bees used for pollination in agriculture greenhouses may be playing a role in the mysterious decline in North American bee populations, researchers said on Tuesday.
Bees pollinate numerous crops, and scientists have been expressing alarm over their […]
Trusting Spiritual Assistance
Trusting Spiritual Assistance
Saying Thank You We may have become accustomed to asking for help from the unseen world—whether from angels, guides, or ancestral spirits—but sometimes we may forget to close our connection afterwards with a thank you. When we connect to these energies for assistance, it is much like a phone connection. Forgetting to close […]
7 Levels to God
Adapted from How to Know God by Deepak Chopra (Harmony Books, 2007).
Your brain is hardwired to find God. Until you do, you will not know who you are. Life looks meaningless when you have worn out old responses, old realities and an old version of God. To bring God back, we have to follow new, […]
This Is the Day - Joel and Victoria Olsteen
This is the Day
Today’s Scripture
“This is the day the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24).
Today’s Word from Joel and Victoria
Every day that we are given is a precious gift from Almighty God. We should wake up every morning with a grateful attitude, full of faith and expectancy for […]
Nutrient Profile: Vitamin D and Its Many Functions
Nutrient Profile: Vitamin D and its Many Functions
by Ella Andersen
(NaturalNews) This once obscure vitamin has been thought to only fortify skeletal structure through the minerals calcium and phosphorous; however, new emerging research shows this vitamin performs many more tasks than just strengthening bones.
Vitamin D and Pre-eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia is a devastating systemic disorder that is characterized by […]
Ancient Art of Tai Chi
Ancient Art of Tai Chi Provides Multiple Health Benefits
by Jeremiah Smith
(NaturalNews) Tai chi ranks among the best forms of exercise for maintaining all-around health and wellness. The benefits that it offers go beyond physical fitness, also bringing mental and spiritual gains to those who practice this internal martial art.
Perhaps the best way to describe tai […]
Can You Trust Chemotherapy to Cure Your Cancer?
Can You Trust Chemotherapy to Cure Your Cancer?
by Andreas Moritz
(NaturalNews) Former White House press secretary Tony Snow died in July 2008 at the age of 53, following a series of chemotherapy treatments for colon cancer. In 2005, Snow had his colon removed and underwent six months of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with colon cancer. Two […]
Spontaneous Awakening (6 CD Set)
Spontaneous Awakening (6 CD Set)
Adyashanti 2005
Adyashanti is a Northern California meditation teacher whose plainspoken, demystifying approach to “enlightenment” has won him countless admirers and followers throughout the world. Spontaneous Awakening is a six-CD set of meditations, lectures, and interviews that are ideal for long pilgrimages or to take in slowly while moving around the house. […]
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