Posted August 20, 2016 in Sacred Stories

Lord's Supper

Sacred Stories

Her grandfather was quite the artist. He did mostly religious paintings. A favorite piece depicting the Lord’s Supper, hung above his bed.

PHILADELPHIA – MAY 17: Father Gregory Fairbanks, a professor at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, speaks to the media next to a picture of “The Last Supper” […]

Posted August 17, 2016 in Wholesome Thoughts

Our Fates are Tied

Wholesome Thoughts

Lusiah Teish, a West African high priestess reminds us, “Our fates are tied. We have this strange notion on this planet that our fates are not tied. If it were not so we would not be here together. It’s that simple.”

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Posted August 14, 2016 in Debra’s Wellness Tips

Weight Loss and Water

Debra’s Wellness Tips

Research has once again shown a link exists between poor hydration and difficulty maintaining an ideal weight. People who aren’t hydrated enough have been found to have a higher body mass index (BMI) than those who are. See Weight Loss and Water.

I have previously written about the benefits of your being […]

Posted August 13, 2016 in Sacred Stories

Love is Strange

Sacred Stories

She and their baby son had gone to stay with her parents, to give her husband some time to sort things out.

Her friend was out for a bike ride and came upon a larger-than-life chalk message on the newly blacktopped road.

The message was, “Hey! Everything will be okay. Love […]

Posted August 10, 2016 in Wholesome Thoughts

A Beautiful Opportunity

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“Where ever there is resistance, there is also a beautiful opportunity for wisdom to develop, by seeing what is happening.” This quotation is found on page 31, in Three Steps to Awakening a Practice for Bringing Mindfulness to Life, by Larry Rosenberg with Laura Zimmerman.

If you have an interest in benefiting from […]

Posted August 7, 2016 in Debra’s Wellness Tips

Pattern of Eating

Debra’s Wellness Tips

Although experts don’t yet agree on how much fat we should be consuming, most agree all fats are not created equal. We do well eating a high ratio of unsaturated to saturated fats, with sources of unsaturated fats including olive and canola oils, nuts, seeds, and avocados.

Those words were not what […]

Posted August 6, 2016 in Sacred Stories

Headstone

Sacred Stories

One of the most difficult tasks of their lives lay ahead of them: selecting a headstone for their infant baby daughter.

Browsing the website, hoping that looking before they went would help her get through it, a black slant-cut heart-shaped stone caught her attention. She did not mention this to her husband, […]

Posted August 3, 2016 in Wholesome Thoughts

The Need to be Right

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“When a being feels listened to, it no longer needs so desperately to be right. The need to be right comes out of a fear of not being heard.” Aaron said that, and it is so true.

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Posted July 31, 2016 in Debra’s Wellness Tips

Puppy Love

Debra’s Wellness TipsMy good friend recently got a puppy. If I did a roundup of all the responsibilities in her life, one might have come to the conclusion that the last thing in the world she needed was something more to take care of.

Her husband had just experienced another TIA, her mother was in […]

Posted July 30, 2016 in Sacred Stories

Acupuncture

Sacred Stories

Her husband was in rehab. He had not yet regained bowel function, was bloated, toxic, terribly uncomfortable, and growing frustrated with the unsuccessful treatment: stool softener, laxative, suppository. “You would think a progressive hospital like this would have acupuncture available,” she lamented.

That was noon.

At 7:00 pm, she received a call from […]