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Question by digilook: Marvin Gaye wrote a song called “Sexual Healing,” where do you find “Spiritual Healing”?
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Answer by Guy Fawkes
The Beach. No, The Mountains, No, The Desert. No, In a Hot Fudge Sundae!!!!

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Question by : What’s the best way to find a local primary care doctor with more of an “alternative medicine” leading?
I’ve got Blue Cross coverage, and I can’t tell from their directory of doctors who would be more likely to have an alternative medicine leaning (in other words, if there’s a problem, the first answer isn’t just a pharmeseutical one, but might involve nutrition/natural remedies.)

Any thoughts of how to find a doctor like this? Thanks!

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Answer by Tavita
Good luck with that!
I have been unable to find such a person. Educate yourself. The internet is a great tool and find people to help you with advice. Personally, I have a number of books to refer to in addition to the internet, plus I see a chiropractor reguarly and a massage therapist. I also have different friends who know a lot about food and nutrition and natural remedies and healing. I consider my GP one of many resources when it comes to my health and well being.

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Question by Kris K: Where can I find a list of all known “pagan” holidays and their respective dates?
I’m interested in a list of known “pagan” holidays for any mythical belief system since recorded history. Does one exist somewhere online?
Okay – I’m looking for something more expanded and extensive than this list: http://www.pantheon.org/miscellaneous/feastdays.html
Can someone point me to a holiday / festival encyclopedia that is *not* just for Wiccans? I’m interested in all world religions, old civilization / tribes, mystery religions, etc. I would love to be able to simply look up a date and see what holidays or celebrations existed on that day. I guess the term pagan is too specific or too general depending on how you look at the word. Let me modify that to say all known “polytheist, shamanic, pantheist, and animist” holidays.

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Answer by richard t
witch day is your favorite?

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA (PRWEB) March 24, 2006 ?

Eliminate stress and recharge your batteries. Experience a deeper understanding of life and connect with higher consciousness by following the simple, easy daily exercises in Ten Seconds to Peace: An Everyday Approach to Mindful Living.

The frenetic pace of today?s society doesn?t make it easy to relax. Yet taking time to reflect or to simply be ?in the moment? can not only create calm, it can promote understanding, compassion and forgiveness. Devoted Buddhist, Jeffery Beach shows you how dedicating even a few seconds a day to this kind of awareness can help you find new peace and purpose in your life.

Compassion, awareness, and breathing are key. Lack of humanity, consciousness, and shallow breath compound the stress of modern every day living. Readers of Ten Seconds to Peace all across the country, are gratefully sharing how just a few seconds of compassion, awareness, and simple deep breathing daily, promote more happiness, more creative energy, and a deep sense of peace. All you need is ten seconds a day to begin this gentle, almost effortless process.

Deceptively simple, powerfully transforming, each exercise in the book guides readers into a more peaceful place. While each meditation is meant to be read and experienced, readers can and should select the exercises which feel the most comfortable for them. The practices naturally develop intuition and mindfulness. Beach includes blank pages for creating individual thoughtful moments of silence, encouraging readers to invent personalized visualizations and meditations. Meant to be a journey of enlightenment, this gem of a book shows how taking time out can bring peace and harmony into your life.

For more information, please contact the author at gyaltsen@earthlink.net. Ten Seconds To Peace: An Everyday Approach to Mindful Living is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author

Jeffery Beach devoted his life to Buddhism thirty years ago and has studied Buddhist sutras and meditation practices. In 1986, he was the first western initiate into a rare esoteric form of Taoist-Buddhist meditational Qigong, which he now teaches on a one to one basis. In 1994, in accordance with Drikung Kagyu lineage, he took refuge in Tibetan Buddhism. Currently, he lives in San Francisco, California.

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Question by Sanaa: Where do I find a really good summary of the book “The Killer Angels”?
ok so in my Ap Us History class, we have to read the book, and i really dont want to. Its sooo long and im not into history much.

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Answer by Michael C
look it up. on google. take a quiz on it

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Question by April: Where can I find information about the print “Love’s Meditation” by C. K. VanNorth?

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Answer by The Light™
Unfortunately I could not find the exact piece for you. However here are some links that you could post your inquiry to, perhaps on art forums. You could also try to search the art databases for information on that particular piece:

http://www.findartinfo.com/

http://www.artcyclopedia.com/

http://www.askart.com/AskART/index.aspx

http://www.artonline4u.com/

Good luck to you. Sorry I could not be of more help.
The Light™

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