My letter to the world.. . I love the message Playing For Change promotes. This group is proactive in the universal language of music. They are creating change on a broad scale. I applaud them. Everything changes, whether we're ready or not. Everyone has noticed global climate change recently, right? Gregg Braden explains how it has to do with normal cycles within the cosmos, cycles thousands of years wide per a single wave. Everything is connected. It's all energy, therefore connected. There is scientific data revealing the influence of human emotion on those around us, and even the entire planet. Our bodies are made up of energetic frequencies. We have options on how to manage our energy, those vibrations, those flows. HeartMath tells us how. Bruce Lipton, in his Biology of Belief , has documented his cellular research proving the importance of our thoughts affecting survival, even our own DNA. It's all outside...
Dilemma... I can't find a decent hairdresser. I've sisters with luxurious locks... They're younger... My hair was never as thick, or as glorious as theirs. As a newborn, our brunette sis came home with dark curly ringlets all over her head. A year later, our blonde sis came home without any hair at all...so light she looked as though... By the time they were in school, I did a Toni permanent on myself. It was cute. A teenager has to have the right hair! Much older, on my own, I had expert help. Lucky me, in L.A., I went to Vidal Sassoon's. At home in the Midwest, I found a just-right beautician. Then I moved miles away. Before we parted, she wrote out the details of my cut and color. At the first salon in my new town, I presented my letter to the beautician ( for-a-day) who couldn't read. Yes... it grows back. Yes... I can go somewhere else, which I have, over , and over... That was a few years ago. I've been to upscale salons, and to walk-in o...
Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise. Proverbs 6:6 KJV The new biology , not yet in textbooks but still scientific fact, reveals how a human cell operates independently and collectively for optimum survival. Bruce Lipton , after decades of research in cellular biology, considers cells as "miniature humans." He speaks of "lessons from the Petri dish." One human is made up of more than 50 trillion individual cells. All of these cells are "smart" and actively seek out environmental conditions that promote survival. A single-celled organism "learns" survival is enhanced by becoming multicellular. Communities of cells are born. Communities of any kind must communicate to effectively survive. This new biology reveals how cells talk to one another much more through electromagnetic signals than through chemical ones. Biophysicist F. Weinhold asked: "When will chemistry textbooks begin to serve as aids, rathe...
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