Early Childhood Energy Language Formation by Carolyn Thompson

When we are born in to this world, we have no language; we make sounds, grunts, cry and all types of expressions to begin to form language. The formation of our body and muscles are rapid, and so is the learning of language. Our earliest language begins as one of ...

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Mustard Greens

Mustard Greens (Brassica juncea) are one of the most nutritious green leafy vegetables and are packed with health promoting and disease preventing properties. Mustard greens are exceptionally high in vitamins A, K, & C as well as minerals such as zinc, selenium,...

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Sensitivity to Subtle Energy by Carolyn Thompson

Becoming aware of your body sensations can help you to understand the subtle energy in and around our world. It may take time to focus in on specific sensations or it might be very natural to you. Body pains, aches, places of hot or cold, poking feeling, sudden...

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Lemongrass

Lemongrass, (Cymbopogon citratus) is a herb which belongs to the grass family of Poaceae. It is well-known and utilized for its distinct lemon flavor and citrusy aroma. Lemongrass is a tall, perennial grass which is native to India and tropical regions of Asia. In...

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Lavender

Lavender, Lavandula, is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae.  The most widely cultivated species, lavendula angustifolia, is often referred to as lavender, and there is a color named for the shade of the flowers of this...

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Your Rose Ray Lotus by Carolyn Thompson

On the day you were born a rose ray lotus formed within your heart temple, in the etheric body of your soul, and it opens gently, continually, to express the Love That Your Are.    Not a tiny flower, but an ever growing bloom, that cannot die or whither no matter...

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Cloves

Clove, (Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata), are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree of the Myrtaceae family and are native to India and Indonesia. The name is derived from the Latin, clavus, meaning nail, probably due to nail-shape of the dried bud. The...

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Gotu Kola

Gotu kola (Centella asiatica) is a medicinal herb that has tremendous healing properties that are known to benefit a wide variety of ailments. Gotu kola is rich in vitamins A, C, & B-complex as well as minerals such as silicon, selenium, calcium, magnesium, and iron....

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Past Life Infidelity by Carolyn Thompson

Oh my! How many people cheat on their spouses in this present life? Cheating is breaking that promise made of keeping a monogamous relationship. What happens when you have cheated in a past life? Is it gone? Not really. Learning from Sensei Norma, I understand that...

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Cacao

Cacao, Theobroma cacao, has a long history of medicinal use throughout Mesoamerica and South America. The native people of the Americas passed forward the merits of cacao with oral histories, pottery, stonework, and colored documents that chronicled its use. The Mayan...

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Sunflower Seeds

Sunflower seeds are the fruit of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus). The term "sunflower seed" is actually a misnomer when applied to the seed in its pericarp. Botanically speaking, it is a cypsela. Sunflower seeds have the power to nourish the entire body. They are a...

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Experiencing Telepathy by Carolyn Thompson

Telepathy is process of communicating through means other than the senses, as by the direct exchange of thoughts; direct communication of one mind on another at a distance. “Telepathy” is derived from the Greek terms tele (“distant” or “distance”) and pathe...

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Tao Te Ching  ~ 12

Colors blind the eye. Sounds deafen the ear. Flavors numb the taste. Thoughts weaken the mind. Desires wither the heart. The Masters observes the world but trusts his inner vision. He allows things to come and go. His heart is open as the sky.  ...

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“Love is our most unifying and empowering common spiritual denominator. The more we ignore its potential to bring greater balance and deeper meaning to human existence, the more likely we are to continue to define history as one long inglorious record of man’s inhumanity to man.” ~ Aberjhani