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My  friend  Kenar,  just died of cancer.

She often said, “I have cancer, I choose to do nothing. Cancer may kill me, but it will NEVER take away my freedom to be alive.” As I type such words, I can only imagine how many stomachs may churn, because this choice is NOT how we have been taught to exercise our ‘treatment’ options. If you are ready to pounce on me for posting this, or believe Kenar’s decision to be irresponsible, or disturbing, I invite you to read www.mumsnothavingchemo.com “Q&A with Phillip Day.”

To Will? Or to Will Not?
Here is Kenar’s story:

She was only 36. I only met her a little over a year ago. She became one of my closest friends in Los Angeles.  She came to me for what I thought was help except, at the time I failed to understand that it was support, not help that she was seeking… So kept offering her cancer treatment options; I could get her an appointment with Dr. Simone in Boston, or Dr. Burzinski in Texas. When she went to Turkey for closure,  I urged her to try apricot pits,as I remembered a powerful conversation with a speaker at the Health Freedom Expo, about how her usage of them cured her breast cancer. A mutual friend had an infa-red sauna and I sent her the mumsnothavingchemo link about the infa- red sauna cancer treatment.  I told her about Laura Bond and “mum’ and felt  www.mumsnothavingchecmo.com  would help her to know that she had options.  Kenar read the blogs weekly, she was open to organic juice and vitamin C injections but never did anything. At my urging she bought Seth David Chernoff’s cancer book, and Vaishali’s book “You Are What You Love,” and always thanked me for my kindness and friendship…

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George Noory – Daryl Hannah – Mariel Hemmingway – Kevin Trudeau – Vaishali – Jonathan W. Emord

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The 7th Annual Health Freedom Expo (HFE): The Freedom to Know-The Power to Choose

(Los Angeles– February 1, 2011) On March 25-27, 2011 the 7th Annual Health Freedom Expo, a non-profit 501(c)3 event, sponsored by The HealthKeepers Alliance, returns to The Long Beach Convention Center in a new location – Expo Hall C – at 300 East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802. Detailed info: http://www.healthfreedomexpo.com or call 888-658-EXPO). (more…)

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Guest Blog by Dr. Margaret Cochran
www.drcochran.org

 

Knowing and understanding the self and others are two of the most powerful tools that life has to offer. They must not be taken lightly however, as if they are skillfully used, they will lead you to wisdom, wealth and greater intimacy. Although these things may sound desirable and many say that they aspire to them, few have the courage of their convictions and as such, will not do the work necessary to achieve them. What about you? (more…)

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Think much? 
Guest Blog by Dr. Margaret Cochran
www.drcochran.org

Here you are, Random Q. Citizen, sitting in your office awaiting inspiration. The project you are managing has hit a snag and it has fallen to you to ‘unsnag’ it. So you do, what you always do, when you don’t know what to do, you surf the web. Hey, a little distraction enhances creative thinking. Didn’t some really smart dude say that once upon a time? Oh, yeah, that was the line you used to create study breaks during finals in college. Well as the lines go it’s a good one, after all you’re still using it, and it still works. Einstein and Edison used to take ‘power naps’ when they were working on a problem. This is just your version of that technique. It’s just a ‘power, um, a power… it’s a power “thingy”’. One cannot always qualify or quantify genius after all! (more…)

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By Vaishāli, author of You Are What You Love® and Wisdom Rising http://tinyurl.com/WisdomRising

Sometimes learning just a few simple tips for more conscious living can make the most useful and positive changes in our lives. To that end, listed below are a thirteen understated yet profound tips for improving the quality of one’s health as well as assisting in that perennial task of getting an edge up on anti-aging and weight management. (more…)

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Post modern American culture is not famous for embracing Spiritual values. And you thought that outer space is the only thing that operates in a vacuum.  Welcome to our world – a high-tech spiritual wasteland.  If it cannot be measured, weighed, separated in a particle accelerator, or grown in a Petrie dish, most people in the Western world are going to have a problem with its credibility. After all, if you can’t stick a pin in it, slap a Latin label on it, or point to it on the Periodic Table of Elements, then it does not really exist… right?  (more…)

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Written By Vaishali: Author of ”You Are What You Love” and ”Wisdom Rising” Recently there has been so much time and energy given to the topic of building a mosque near the site of the Twin Towers, that it would be a shame to allow the opportunity for greater understanding to pass by without further examination.

 It has been argued that this is an issue of judging and discriminating against an entire religious group due to the sociopathic actions of a select few, who were more politically motivated than anything else. If we put this “religious issue” in historical perspective, it changes the context. Hitler, a self-professed practicing Christian, committed atrocities on a much greater scale. His “final solution” was a crime of the most extreme religious bias. But at no time did anyone suggest that the construction of Christian churches be stopped, because it honors Hitler, or any other infamous, self-proclaimed, crime committing Christians.  Somehow, we recognize that as myopic and small minded. (more…)

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By Vaishali, Author of You Are What You Love

We all know that scientists around the world have been searching for alien life.  They have been behaving like the ultimate in universal voyeurs, keeping a roving eye out for signs of “other worldly life forms”, poised listening, like the nosey eavesdropping neighbor, for any possible alien transmissions – intergalactic messages.  We are also familiar with the various scenarios science fiction writers have depicted as possible outcomes of alien and human life reaching out and touching one another.  It runs from “Star Trek” to “The Martian Chronicles” and Spielberg’s “E.T.” to “Independence Day”, “Mars Attacks” and even “I Had An Alien’s Baby” in the supermarket tabloids.  (more…)

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Spiritual guru Vaishali, and Auschwitz survivor Victor Frankl show us the benefits of living an examined life

BY VAISHALI LOVE

Reality.  This crazy little thing called existence. What is it? Most likely, Lilly Tomlin gave the best celebrity answer in her one-woman show. She described it as little more than a collective hunch. Of course, she also described reality as a crutch for people who can’t cope with drugs, and a leading cause of stress. And here I thought it was something complicated. Start with a collective hunch, throw in some drugs, and add a dash of stress. I got it!

Reality is college life in the 1970s! For the sake of this discussion, it is not important whether or not we fully comprehend or even agree upon the scientifically approved definition of reality. The mechanics of reality, quantum or otherwise, are immaterial.  What is paramount is the meaning and perspective we freely give to reality. (more…)

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In Taiwan there is a device known as a Taiwanese monkey trap. It is a simple box made of open wooden slats. A banana is placed inside the box, and it is clearly visibly through the open slats. There is a hole in the box just large enough for a monkey’s open hand to reach through. Once the monkey has a grip on the banana, the trap is sprung: the monkey now finds the hole is too small for a closed fist clutching a banana to pass back out again. There is actually nothing holding the monkey in the trap – except for its attachment to the banana. The monkey will stand there, one arm in the box firmly clutching the banana, for hours, even days. The monkey will remain there until the trappers return to bag the poor distressed creature easily, for the monkey will not relinquish its grip on the banana. (more…)

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