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Carnival of Healing #219

By , About.com Guide   December 12, 2009

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Welcome to the 219th edition of the Carnival of Healing. The carnival is a weekly round-up of blogs across the Internet featuring information about healing, self empowerment, and spirituality.

Without any further wait, let's start clicking away into the healing links this week's carnival invites...

Is it your time to bloom?

Tomar Levine blogs about about being a late bloomer in her post Finding One's True Work After Fifty. Tomar says "I had to wait to evolve and develop before I was ready to discover it for myself." Tomar is a certified life purpose, career, and creativity coach. She wants to know if you are ready to bloom.

In this case, "anti" is good!

WP Ho prompts us to stay clear of inflammatory foods, listing the top 10 to avoid. Why does it not surprise me that SUGAR is on the top of the list? For balance be sure to include the anti-inflammatory foods into your diet.

Cancer fighting tea

Natural Health eZine gives us a look at four herbs that are included in Essiac Tea and its history of success in healing certain cancers.

Alternative to a jab in the arm

Emily Simmons suggests her sister's pineapple juice concoction as a natural remedy for the flu. She says it really "staves off the sniffles."

I want Gina to be my massage therapist

Who wouldn't appreciate a therapist who connects the dots between your day-to-day life and your health issues. Shiatsu therapist, Gina Loree' Marks, journals an example of how our emotional stuff can show up in our physical bodies in her post One Foot Out the Door, A Case Study

Realizing Enlightenment

Richard Shelmerdine writes about how to reach enlightenment. He has put quite a bit of thought into this subject. It is a thoughtful post. Enjoyable read! His is a lesson in releasing judgement and just being.

Beyond Karma

Kaushik Chokshi helps readers understand some of the fundamentals in spirituality such as acceptance, forgiveness, gratitude, and awareness. Lots to chew on with his post Acceptance is not something we do; it is something we stop doing.

Knock out those winter blues

Clara Myers writes about conventional and alternative therapy choices for treating Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Laughter and Happiness

Christopher Foster endeared me with his love of hearing his wife's laughter in his post Is happiness hiding in plain sight? He says "Happiness... is in the little moments of my life. All I had to do was pay attention."

Christine Kane offers some ballroom dance class humor in her post We Don't Think We Can Dance, But We Do It Anyway.


Thank you for attending this week's carnival.

Looking Back: Last week the Carnival of Healing was hosted by Clara Myers at Mind Mart
Looking Forward: Next edition of the carnival (December 19) will be hosted by Rosanna C.Rogacion, at Meandering Paths of Wellness

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Comments
December 12, 2009 at 2:48 am
(1) WP Ho says:

Thanks for including my article and adding the link to a related one, Phyl!

Sorry that I couldn’t host the carnival lately due to my current workload. I’ll like to join in the fun again as soon as time permits. Happy holidays!

December 12, 2009 at 8:22 am
(2) Gina says:

Phylameana… I would love to work with you too! LOL

Thank you for including me and for your kind words. Off to read more now!

Peace.

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