October 2008 - Featured Articles
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Serendipity - by Carol J. Uchytil
This issue featured inspiring articles of courage, personal growth, conscious choices and wellness from experts and practitioners in the holistic community.
In J.C. Page's The Violet Journey we were reminded that in times of weakness or change, we draw...
A few highlights you might find insightful and inspiring are:
Douglas Vermeeren, Creator of The Opus - From Vision, To Plan, To Performance -
by Garth Roberts
You have a wish, a need, or a desire that you can't seem to bring to fruition. Why? Maybe you don't have the tools or don't think you have the skills or maybe you're just afraid to try. Master achievers start with a vision, move to a plan and then go into performance. Those three steps are the basis for a new DVD called, The Opus. The Opus is designed to provide you with a variety of tools used by many top performers.
The Opus is an example of a desire fulfilled. Alberta
filmmaker Doug Vermeeren had an idea as to how he could...
Prevention Is Key To Prostate Health - by Klaus Ferlow
Infection, enlargement and cancer are three common
problems that challenge prostate health. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Canadian men and it accounts for almost one in four cancer diagnoses. In 2002, an estimated 18,200 men were diagnosed...
Why Do Some People Get Cancer and Others Don't? - by Nicola Elliott Lapierre
On January 11, 2008, I was sitting in my family doctor's office waiting for the results of an X-ray I had done the day before. My chiropractor had sent me for the test "just as a precaution" I thought. Little did I know that the news awaiting me was that I had a golf ball sized tumour in the Tibia (shin bone) of my left leg. On March 3, 2008, I received the final diagnosis...
My Walk in Beauty Upon The Good Red Road - by Carolyn Hines (Whiteshawl)
I can recall clearly the summer solstice events 6 years ago, which lead me upon my spiritual path. It was June 21, 2002, and I was enjoying the drumming and festivities at Riverside Park, celebrating National Aboriginal Day. I remember staying until...
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