Check Out This Healing Story (Video)

The “plane story” that best-selling author Wayne Dyer tells in this exclusive interview with Nick Ortner for the upcoming 6th annual Tapping World Summit, at about the 20th minute, might give you a good chuckle. 🙂 Let’s just say that it involves Wayne coming out of a bathroom on a plane covered in sweat from… Continue reading Check Out This Healing Story (Video)

John

Most of us, I think, live with the utter uncertainty of how long we’ll be alive in our current bodies. I think our default, unless or until we’ve been diagnosed with something fatal, or reach our late 90’s, is to pretend there’s no deadline. Then, for most of us, there’s a major medical flurry of… Continue reading John

People in the Happier Place…And the Rest of Us (My Crash Course on Death)

I have the belief that when we “die,” we experience a rapid burst of unimaginable joyful, infinite expansion. Free of all the lenses of our physical identities, the limited perspective we can grasp with our physical bodies, it must be like an explosion of the senses—-but in an ultimately peaceful way. I felt that burst… Continue reading People in the Happier Place…And the Rest of Us (My Crash Course on Death)

Recommended Free Film — Limited Time!

I love telling you about inspiring, helpful tools. Here’s another one! And THIS WEEK ONLY… It’s free! The team over at The Tapping Solution is making their documentary film, which has sold over 100,000 copies around the world, available to view for free until December 20! This is an amazing film where you get to… Continue reading Recommended Free Film — Limited Time!

Shocking–and Encouraging–Research about Stress and Courage

Like this psychologist, I’ve been teaching for years that stress is the cause of illness. What she found turns this right on its head. You’ll love this! –> http://www.ted.com/talks/kelly_mcgonigal_how_to_make_stress_your_friend.html This gives a new meaning to what Mr. Wattles says about disease arising from thinking about disease. How many things do you think of as being… Continue reading Shocking–and Encouraging–Research about Stress and Courage

How to Build Courage

HOW TO BUILD COURAGE Those of us past the age of two have probably experienced things not working out the way we wish they had. Maybe you’re the exception? If you’ve taken what felt like big risks–trusted in your ability to detect bright opportunities despite the doubts of others around you–maybe they’ve always panned out… Continue reading How to Build Courage

Make The Health Care System Work for You and for Them

If you’re in the USA, you’ve probably heard plenty of criticism of our health care system. Maybe you’ve added your own complaints to the mix. If you live in another country, maybe you’ve got concerns about the system there. Probably you’ve got ideas of what needs to change. Certainly, after the last ezine, I heard… Continue reading Make The Health Care System Work for You and for Them

Ask Your Doctor for This

Once upon a time, I was hospitalized for surgery on a broken wrist. In the last few months, I’ve had a colonoscopy and a mammogram. I’m guessing my experience of feeling like my personhood was stripped the moment I put on the hospital gown is not unique to me. Suddenly, I was “just a patient.”… Continue reading Ask Your Doctor for This

Perfect Health–An Imperfect Ideal?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BE WELL! ™ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 28 June 2013 * * * * * * * * * * * * ISSN 1549-0017 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Dr. Alexandra Gayek http://www.scienceofbeingwell.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this edition … 1. Welcome! 2. Quotes for Healing: The Value of Diversity 3. Feature Article: Perfect Health: An Imperfect Ideal? 4. The Last Word:… Continue reading Perfect Health–An Imperfect Ideal?