Magnesium Replenishment: Spreading the Word and Getting ‘the Point’

When I wrote and published this article in 2007, the word was spreading about magnesium. I called it the biggest, most important mineral component to human health ever to be so profoundly ignored by modern medicine. Much has changed in the intervening years, but magnesium’s importance and value is till largely unknown. Yet, people are learning, and in many cases,…

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Knowing Self as Key to Health and Healing

Stepping Out of Ignorance My recent article, “No Miracle, Just Wonderful Chemistry,” is catching the attention of a lot of people who are seeking solutions to long standing health issues, either personal or for someone they know or love. Do they dare consider this simple, inexpensive way to clean their insides of the pathogenic gunk produced by our environment, allopathic…

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Understanding Magnesium Replenishment Transdermally

The world is waking up to a new form of magnesium replenishment on the strength of the book, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, that is experiencing high pass along and word-of-mouth growth. As a concept, the term “replenishment” would be positioned as a step beyond supplementation. “Supplementation” presupposes that you are getting somewhere near adequate supplies from traditional nutritional sources, which for…

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Human Evolution: A Declaration of Intent

Evolution is a word we use to acknowledge and point to a process of change; the arc from one point, and form of expression to another. The expression can be anything; a person, place, or thing. It can span eons or an ephemeral moment. Common attributes to all evolutionary views, are beginning and end points. Our view of evolution is a static view of a process…

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Thoughts on God: The Nature of Spirit

When I was a youngster growing up on Chicago’s south side, I got my fill of church. I still feel “young,” but today cannot really claim that description, unless I’m talking to someone 80 or 90 years of age. (I still feel young though.) I attended church regularly, for that’s what we did in our household. I joined the church…

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Talk For Food Guest: Marion Meadows

I’ve just posted this week’s Talk for Food show. My guest is saxophonist Marion Meadows. What was originally planned to start around 7 or 8 pm, eventually started around 1:30 (am), and ended after 3 am. Yet, it was the perfect confluence of resonant interests; my love of, and connection to jazz, an evolving radio show, friendship with Marion, and…

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'Talk For Food' Radio Show Launches

It’s been a busy week, but that’s not unusual for me. However, after expressing an interest about this last year, I am entering the world of spoken thought, which we call “talk.” I’m not starting a talk show, I have already already produced the first one, which I’m calling Talk for Food. I’m part of a new internet-based radio network…

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Thoughts On God: Nothingness

Barrel Cactus Kissing, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Nothingness is something. Somethingness is not. Nothingness is real, Somethingness is illusion, for its existence could not be, without Nothingness. Nothingness exists Somethingness does not. Somethingness changes Nothingness does not. Somethingness is ephemeral Nothingness is eternal. Somethingness is finite Nothingness is Infinite. Nothingness exists within all Somethingness as the Space between protons neutrons,…

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10 Reasons Traditional Medicine is Not Yet Ready for Natural, Affordable Protocols — But Are YOU?

“Is the world is ready for a natural, inexpensive, and effective cancer treatment?” Or for that matter, a natural, inexpensive, and effective treatment for any acute disease? Better yet, are you ready? Well, “yes,” and “no.” I dare say that everyone who has cancer of any type, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes or AIDS, would prefer non-toxic, reasonably priced, and yet scientifically-evidenced, viable protocols that give them…

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Natural Cancer Treatment Protocol Podcasts

The conversation on natural healing modalities involving magnesium chloride and iodine continues. This morning, Dr. Mark Sircus was on Virato Live, which broadcasts out of Ashville, NC. Working through some of the technical difficulties of conducting a long distance connection to Brazil, Dr. Sircus introduced his concept for a natural cancer treatment protocol that centers around magnesium chloride, iodine, and…

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Finding Harmony Through Turmoil

Some Lights Are Brighter Than Others, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. One awareness that generally manages to elude us as we go about the process of living, is the sense that we are creating our future from this present moment. When we reach that future point in time/space, this moment will be seen as history. As such, we are creating history…

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Making a New Deal: Raising One’s Self from ‘the Dead’

Each time I sit down to write, my thoughts immediately move to the mind and heart; and where they are, for where your mind and heart is, is where you are. Every word that issues forth; indeed, every thought, is then given with the health and well-being of every human being in mind. The same intent is behind every natural…

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Thoughts on God: Empowered in Oneness to Heal

Slot Canyon Contrasts, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. Bringing Heartfelt Results into Being What are your thoughts on healing? Do you ever think about them? It doesn’t matter what form the healing takes. It could be to heal your body, a financially stressing situation, or a relationship. How about healing racial tension, political or religious strife and war? Or it could…

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'Homing In' to Real Solutions

Everyone has problems… or what we think of as problems. If we think of a situation as problematic, then it is. That is, until we see it differently. “Problems” are perceptions of duality; our take on what’s “right or wrong”, “good or bad,” “acceptable or unacceptable,” “pleasurable or painful,” etc. If your head is aching, and is intensely painful, you’ve…

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On 'Responding' with Fear, or with Spirit

I came of age during the turbulent 1960’s. It was a time of great social change where we went through the Cold War and the Cuban missile crisis, assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, civil rights protests that were then about equal treatment of all citizens instead of reversed preference for some. And then there was the war…

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Spheres of Consciousness in Matters of Health and Healing

Anyone who is on a regimen of prescription medication is aware of the dangers of drug interactions. This is where a substance affects the activity of a drug, or vice versa. There can be an amplifying or diminishing of effect or an entirely new effect that neither the drug, nor the substance, would produce on their own. Interactions are typically…

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The Power of Meditation: The What, Why, and How

Apache Junction Afternoon, originally uploaded by phaelosopher. del.icio.us tags: meditation, philosophy, peace, change, continuum, universe, god ——- Meditation is one of those practices that I’ve observed over the years, and accepted as being beneficial, but didn’t really understand why. I didn’t understand what anyone could possibly get done by essentially sitting down, getting quiet, closing one’s eyes, and (apparently) doing…

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Sicko Was Great, but Bring On Sicko II!

Michael Moore’s new movie, Sicko, is a GREAT first step, in which he focuses public attention on the “Health Care” industry in America. In truth, the term “health care” should not even be applied to the medical industry anymore, for it is no longer about maintaining or restoring health, but about disease management. As such, the Food and Drug Administration…

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Thoughts on Death: Fear and the 'Termination Factor'

Last night I watched Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, which starred Arnold Schwarzeneggar, on the American Movie Classics (AMC) channel. Released in 2003, I wasn’t sure whether I had seen it before. The beginning looked familiar, but again, I wasn’t sure if I saw it all the way through to the end… until the climax, and I realized I…

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Thoughts on God: The One Space Between Each Particle

Currently, I’m reading Diving Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief, by Gregg Braden. While he makes many points that merit reflection, one that is addressed early on is the subject of space. The vast universe that we observe, both macrocosmic and picocosmic, is predominated by what we perceive as “space.” Space predominates, and allows us to perceive and define…

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