Exercises For Developing Your Intuition Some of these exercises will be probably be more effective and joyful for you than others. Experimentation is part of developing your intuition. Use those exercises that you enjoy and feel free to change others to fit your needs. If you want to enhance your learning, keep an Intuition Journal. A Journal will help you keep a record of what has happened, evaluate your intuition, and learn what exercises work well for you. Exercise 1. Work with … [Read more...]
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Cancer, Healing Principles and Orthomolecular Medicine
December 18, 2013 by admin
Cancer , Healing Principles and Orthomolecular Medicine ______________________________________________ Healing principles and viewpoint The alternative Natural cooperative predators? ATP, the life energy form Mitochondria Oxygen required Overdemand Coccoid forms Somatids Sources of weakness or destabilization Fever Interdependent dynamic progression Contrasting electrical conductivity Cathodic electrodes, an alternative source of electron pairs The problems of … [Read more...]
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