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FEATURE ARTICLES

April - May 2005 Issue


How To Keep The Mind Healthy

By Kathy Bibeau

Motivational Hypnosis For
Goal Achievement

By Debi Livingston BCH, CI

Supreme Power Within
The Physical Key
By Rev. Wm. Duby,
Founder & Pastor, 1945-2001

SEASONAL

Foods For A Sensitive Body
By Margaret Langry

Springtime Treats For
Your Body

By Donna Hart

COLUMNS

Body-Being Communication
By Mike Kawahara

Getting To Your Spring Spirit
By Rev. Angela Silva,
Director Academy For Psychic Studies

The Bay Area Pet Psychic
By Ann Savino

Intuitive Astrology
By Cathleen


Previous Issue Index


A Healthy Mind Promotes A Healthy Body
Editorial By Wendy Menara

Did you ever wonder how some people can seemingly take on the whole world and never stress out, while others can get moved and rattled by the slightest thing? Perhaps you have heard such sayings as: "Boy, he has thick skin", or "Geez, don't take it so personal". STRESS as noted in The American Heritage Dictionary is described as an applied force or system of forces that tends to strain or deform a body. A mentally or emotionally disruptive or disquieting influence; distress. SENSITIVE: Capable of perceiving with a sense or senses. Responsive to external conditions or stimulations. Susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others. Everyone is sensitive to some degree and each person deals with these 'disquieting influences' of stress differently. Click here for full article...




 

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