There has been a lot of debate over the issue of global climate change for decades. Greg Craven, a science teacher in Corvallis, Oregon, set out to put an end to the debate. His video “How It All Ends” can be viewed here. Greg points out that, “…no one is perfect, so every choice brings with it a risk if that choice turns out to be a mistake.” The uncertainty makes the real “climate change” issue about risk management, not whether humans are responsible for the changes going on in the environment. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on 06/29/2009 04:44 pm

According to Dr. Bruce Lipton, author of the book, “The Biology of Belief,” many of our thoughts and beliefs originate from other people, like our parents and friends, and our subconscious mind works like a recording device to store all of these “programs”. Our entire perception of the world is a culmination of verbal and non-verbal suggestions that we experience throughout our lives. Through positive and negative conditioning, these experiences form our beliefs. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on 06/22/2009 11:24 am
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Tags: Andrew X. Weil, Book, conscious, Daily Affirmations, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Wayne Dyer, epigenetic control, epigenetics, Gregg Braden, health, Hulda Clark, Interview, Louise L. Hay, mind, physics, sub-conscious, Visualization
9/11 may be the most sensitive issue in our country today, and that is why it needs to be addressed. This topic is very personal, for some more than others. It is very easy to let our emotions cloud our logical processes, so it is important to check our emotions and keep an open mind and a healthy skepticism. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted on 06/15/2009 07:14 pm