Carnival of Healing #87
Saturday May 26, 2007
The Carnival of Healing is a weekly round-up of blogs across the Internet featuring information about healing, self empowerment, and spirituality.
TC, from Reiki Blogger, hosts the 87th edition of the Carnival of Healing. He begins the carnival with a post from The Fit Shack - The Danger of Scale Obsession. Do you weigh in every day? Or twice a day? JoLynn says:
I Love Love Christine Kane's post Doubt is a Drag Queen squashing your Picasso yearnings. Let your creativity blossom already will ya?
Looking Back: Last week the carnival was hosted at change therapy.
Looking Forward: Next week (June 2) Mind Mart will be our hosting blog.
Affirmation of the Day
doubting queen image: © Jupiterimages
TC, from Reiki Blogger, hosts the 87th edition of the Carnival of Healing. He begins the carnival with a post from The Fit Shack - The Danger of Scale Obsession. Do you weigh in every day? Or twice a day? JoLynn says:
- "If you are eating healthy, eating only when hungry, stopping when full, and getting regular exercise, the weight will come off. Weighing yourself every day creates too much stress and too much of an emphasis on weight loss."
I Love Love Christine Kane's post Doubt is a Drag Queen squashing your Picasso yearnings. Let your creativity blossom already will ya?
- Doubt is a drag queen. It wobbles into the room in a pair of stilettos and a rhinestone tiara and sings the torch song of reason. Indeed, the whole world has become so transfixed by this stellar performance that you can’t help but join in with their raucous applause. You yourself come to believe that doubt is something other than what it really is: scared. You choose to believe that it is, in fact, The Voice of Reason.
Looking Back: Last week the carnival was hosted at change therapy.
Looking Forward: Next week (June 2) Mind Mart will be our hosting blog.
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Affirmation of the Day
doubting queen image: © Jupiterimages



Comments
Brilliant and oh so true!
Hi Phylameana,
Thank you so much for mentioning my article re: scale obsession. I love your analogy to obsessing over age, it is so true, or at least here in the states it is!