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		<title>Pendulum Dowsing Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dowsing is a technique that has been used since ancient times for   locating hidden water wells, metals, and gemstones. A Y-shaped wooden   twig or metal divining rods are used to guide dowsers to the location   where water or earth objects can be found.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dowsing is a technique that has been used since ancient times for   locating hidden water wells, metals, and gemstones. A Y-shaped wooden   twig or metal divining rods are used to guide dowsers to the location   where water or earth objects can be found.</p>
<p>Nowadays, pendulum   dowsing has become popular as a way to get accurate answers to   questions. A pendulum is a crystal or metal weight on a chain. A dowser   will ask a question and interpret the movement of the pendulum to obtain   an accurate answer.</p>
<p>A pendulum is simply a tool for accessing   your Higher Self. You already have the answers within you. The pendulum   is used to access your Higher Self to discern answers.</p>
<p>Your Higher   Self is your closest connection to The Great Spirit. You can refer to   The Great Spirit as God, the Universe, or a Power Greater than   Ourselves. It is absolute truth.</p>
<p>There are several important   pendulum dowsing techniques that you can practice to achieve accurate   answers to all your questions. As the saying goes, &#8220;practice makes   perfect.&#8221; As you practice using your pendulum, you will become more   comfortable with learning how to access your Higher Self.</p>
<p>1. Open   Sacred Space <br />
    Before you begin to use your pendulum, it&#8217;s important that you are   always a clear and perfect channel of The Great Spirit. When you open   sacred space, you are creating a sacred space for yourself where only   light and love can enter.</p>
<p>There are times when you may be   unconsciously channeling energy that is not for your highest good. When   you are a source of Light, darkness will be attracted to you, because we   live in the world of duality. It&#8217;s important to stay connected to the   Great Spirit and expel all energies that are not serving your highest   good before you start dowsing.</p>
<p>Just before you start dowsing, you   can say the following prayers to yourself or out loud:</p>
<p>I invoke   the Great Spirit within me. <br />
    I am a clear and perfect channel. <br />
    The Great Spirit is my Guide. <br />
    The Great Spirit and I are One. <br />
    Clear me, Shield me. Protect me.</p>
<p>Then, invite your guides to   come through to help you.</p>
<p>I invite the Great Spirit, my Higher   Self, My Guides, and Angels to be present and to communicate with me   through my pendulum.</p>
<p>2. Program Your Pendulum <br />
    Once you have opened sacred space, it is best to program your   pendulum with answers. There are five basic answers that you can   &#8220;program&#8221; into your pendulum.</p>
<p>&bull;	YES <br />
    &bull;	NO <br />
    &bull;	Research <br />
    &bull;	Clearing <br />
    &bull;	Ready Answer</p>
<p>YES and NO are the most basic answers.</p>
<p>Research   means that you need to refine your question to achieve an accurate   answer. Sometimes, your questions are too vague to answer, so you have   to refine your questions through more research.</p>
<p>Clearing means   that &#8220;something needs to clear&#8221; before you can get an accurate answer.   Your clearing response is like using a broom to sweep out any misaligned   energies before you begin.</p>
<p>Ready Answer means that your pendulum   is ready for your question. It&#8217;s in the ready position.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how   to program your pendulum.</p>
<p>Hold the chain of the pendulum with   your fingers and let it hang. Swing it to create movement. Then, in your   mind or out loud, repeat the following: &#8220;Higher Self please show me my   YES response.&#8221; Your pendulum will start to swing in a specific   direction. This direction is your YES response. Some people find that   their pendulum swings up and down for YES; others find that their   pendulum swings back and forth; and yet others find that their YES   response is a circular clockwise or counter clockwise motion. The   movement of your YES response is unique to you, so don&#8217;t get distracted   by thinking that your pendulum has to swing in a certain direction to   work effectively.</p>
<p>Continue to perform this process for each of the   five answers.</p>
<p>3. Ask a Question. <br />
    Once your pendulum is programmed and you feel like &#8220;you&#8217;ve got it,&#8221;   then think of a question. Just before you ask for a response, use your   pendulum to ask for permission. Remember, it is always important to ask   for permission to dowse:</p>
<p>May I? May I dowse for this particular   question? <br />
    Can I? Can I dowse for this particular question? <br />
    Should I? Should I dowse for this particular question?</p>
<p>If you   get a NO response for any of these three questions, it&#8217;s best to stop,   or rephrase your question so that you get three YES responses. For   example, you never want to dowse for someone else without permission,   make medical diagnoses, foretell the future, or perhaps interfere with   someone&#8217;s free will.</p>
<p>After you are &#8220;in the clear,&#8221; then practice   dowsing with very basic questions until you get a &#8220;feel&#8221; for using your   pendulum. You can start with questions as simple as, &#8220;Is my name Tina   Sacchi?&#8221; The obvious answer is YES. If your pendulum swings in any other   direction than YES, keep trying until it the YES response comes through   for you.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to learn more about pendulum dowsing, see   Tina&#8217;s YouTube video at the following link:</p>
<p><a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E75dfADfSqM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E75dfADfSqM</a></p>
<p>Namaste,<br />
            Tina Sacchi<br />
            Holistic &amp; Spiritual   Practitioner, Speaker &amp; Teacher</p>
<p>Tina G. Sacchi is a   professional master dowser, a Holistic Shamanic Practitioner, Speaker   &amp; Teacher. Tina is certified in Hypnotherapy through the Arizona   Society for Professional Hypnosis as well as the American Board of   Hypnotherapy. Her techniques also include Shamanic practices, Dowsing,   Reiki, Ear Coning, Meditation, Life Coaching, Emotional Freedom   Techniques, Spiritual/Angel Readings, Crystal and Sound Healing, etc.   She also holds a graduate degree. Alternative healing can be traced in   Tina&#8217;s ancestry for many generations. She has also studied under many   spiritual leaders. Her passion to help people heal spiritually,   physically, mentally and emotionally is innate in her total being. She   is the Co-Founder of the School of Enlightenment and teaches classes   around the Phoenix valley, the USA &amp; internationally.</p>
<p>For   private sessions, contact Tina Sacchi. You can visit her website and   write an email through Tina&#8217;s site.</p>
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		<title>So What&#8217;s All the Fuss About Being Healthy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 19:33:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Healthy body, Healthy mind
There is a lot of truth in that   saying, especially for people in business. I think most people would   agree that you need a healthy mind to do business. Trying to run a   business with a confused and negative mind is like trying to climb a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Healthy body, Healthy mind</p>
<p>There is a lot of truth in that   saying, especially for people in business. I think most people would   agree that you need a healthy mind to do business. Trying to run a   business with a confused and negative mind is like trying to climb a   hill in high heels.</p>
<p>But how many of you would agree that a Healthy   body would help you run your business more efficiently. After all we   see people running well performing businesses that smoke, drink to an   excess or are highly over-weight.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s all the fuss about   being healthy? <br />
    It could have something to do with living a bit longer. Well, you   may say, I know a successful business person who never looked after his   health, smoked, drank to excess and had a very bad diet, he is 65 years   old now and still going.</p>
<p><strong>Firstly.</strong></p>
<p>The   question is&#8230;&#8230;how is he going, you are probably not aware of half his   illnesses. So the question is not really about&#8230;.how long you live,   it&#8217;s about what is the quality of your life later on.</p>
<p><strong>Secondly</strong></p>
<p>Once   you have something going wrong with you, like having a heart attack,   how well does your body cope with the medication you now have to take   for the rest of your life. Because being on medication can sometimes be   worse than having the actual illness.</p>
<p>True Story <br />
    I was one of those business guys that felt that I was invincible.   Must say I never smoked and did not drink to excess, but I ate   everything and anything that was nice, never really considering the   effects it may have on my health, especially having a fair amount of   business stress and inherent heart disease in the family.</p>
<p>About 10   years ago, we owned a franchised lunch bar in Perth WA. One morning I   had a heart attack in the shop and as a consequence I was required to   take prescribed medications every day.</p>
<p>Initially I was OK, but a   few years down the track I was steadily going down hill. I always felt   tired, had sleep disturbance (nightmares), started having memory loss,   got very grumpy over small things and worst of all, I lost my   motivation. At first I thought I was just getting old, then I started   suspecting my medication.</p>
<p>I spoke to my heart specialist and he   agreed it might be side effects of the prescribed medication I was   taking. He prescribed some different ones, tried different dosages, but   nothing seemed to make a difference. At this point I did some research   on my medication and was quite amazed at the possible future other   health hazards they posed, not to mention the current side effects I was   experiencing.</p>
<p>About five years ago I wanted to see if there were   any alternatives for me. A business associate told me about this Company   that supplies a range of <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.canumarket.usana.com/mystory_en.cfm">high quality   cellular nutrition products</a>. Anyway, (with the blessing of my heart   specialist) I tried the products in conjunction with my prescribed   medication and after a few months I started feeling energetic and   motivated again. It turned out that some of the medication I was taking   was actually reducing some of the body&#8217;s natural elements like CoQ10 for   example. Which by the way is a very important element for heart health   and energy. No wonder I was always tired.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t fall into the trap   of saying, well it will never happen to me. If I knew then what I know   now I would have changed my life style a bit, no I don&#8217;t suggest you eat   and live like a monk, but at least watch your diet.</p>
<p>Are All Foods   Equal? <br />
    But keep in mind most of our foods today are over processed and so   called fresh vegetables are actually held 3 to 6 months in coolers,   which inevitably destroys a big part of the natural vitamins and   minerals in them. It would thus be a good idea to consider taking some   high quality supplements to make sure your body gets the right   nutrition.</p>
<p>If you would like to have access to the high quality cellular   nutrition products that I refer to above, <a target="_new" href="http://www.canumarket.usana.com/mystory_en.cfm" rel="nofollow">just click on this   link</a>.</p>
<p>About the author (Kerry Erasmus) Use to be an   accountant with a flair for system development and training. He now   develops step by step systems and provides business services to help   people build great businesses. He mainly concentrates on helping small   businesses by providing a range of Specialty Services based on his   actual business experience gained in the last 30 years.</p>
<p>Interests   He likes to go golfing, fishing, dancing, swimming, boating. He also   loves taking long walks on his favourite beaches.</p>
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		<title>Things We Can Learn From a Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 19:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was driving to my office today and noticed, as John Mayer was   singing to me once again about heartbreak&#8230;big surprise there, that   every day the same tree catches my eye. Now, I pass by a million trees   every day but this one is different. This tree is regal. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was driving to my office today and noticed, as John Mayer was   singing to me once again about heartbreak&#8230;big surprise there, that   every day the same tree catches my eye. Now, I pass by a million trees   every day but this one is different. This tree is regal. This tree might   even be considered majestic. It&#8217;s huge and beautiful, and its trunk   looks about as broad as the farm tractor that is creeping along in front   of me, keeping me from traveling at a pace that&#8217;s even approaching the   speed limit.</p>
<p>No, I don&#8217;t live on a farm. We have Starbucks,   Wal-Mart, a mall, a slew of chain restaurants, and even a number of   caf&eacute;s where I can sip some tea and write these updates during my breaks   from people watching. If you wanted to see a farm, however, I could show   you one. Smack in the middle of this small but growing Midwest town is a   whisper of something left behind from every decade this place has seen   for the last hundred and fifty years. Two towns over the Amish still   attempt to navigate their horses and buggies on the same streets with   cars and delivery trucks, and only a few minutes away is Notre Dame and   all the youthfulness and excitement that accompanies a college town.   It&#8217;s actually quite strange.</p>
<p>I thought about the storms that tree   has seen here during its lifetime. The Midwest can be very unforgiving   when it comes to the weather. I imagined it enduring the wind, rain,   snow, ice, hail, and extremes in heat and cold this area encounters. I   saw it in my mind being tossed around as high winds and pelting rain   have tried to bend it and break it in two. Through it all, it is still   standing, still regal.</p>
<p>This made me think about the storms in my   own life and in the lives of the people around me. Everyone seems to   have them. Money problems, failing marriages, estranged relationships,   troubled children, job stress, health challenges, death, loss, change,   worry, fear, and the list could go on forever, and they all take their   toll. These are the equivalent in our lives of the wind, rain, etc.,   that pummels the tree and tries to break it in half.</p>
<p>I wondered   what I could learn from that tree. What did it have to teach me?</p>
<p>Does   the tree begin to question its life during the storms? Is there   something that the cosmos is trying to teach it? Is it being punished   for its actions or thoughts? Is some force in the world picking on it or   testing it, trying to make it a stronger or more obedient tree? I think   we would have to agree on a big fat no here. The storms are just doing   what they do. They are being storms. The tree can&#8217;t stop them, and they   happen to all trees. No other tree is exempt. No other tree bears a   bigger brunt of the storms. It&#8217;s just part of being a tree.</p>
<p>So   what about my own storms? They come regardless of where I live, who I   love, my religious beliefs, my political affiliations, my professional   ties, and my family relationships. It doesn&#8217;t matter if I am a good   person or a murderer, whether I am a Christian, Muslim, or Jew, or if I   spend my life helping others or lying on my couch all day watching   daytime TV. The storms are going to come.</p>
<p>And we all endure them.   We cannot stop the storms. The only thing we can do is choose how to   react to them. And if we pay close attention to the tree we might learn   that we don&#8217;t even have to react at all. All we have to do is be   flexible. The elements will rip at us, push us around, and try to tear   us up from our roots, but if we bend we will not break. It is only if   the tree did not give enough, could not bend enough, that it would break   in half. Only if it was rigid and unyielding would the storm destroy   it. And so it is with us.</p>
<p>This yielding to the storm allows the   tree to remain at peace with the world. No matter what comes its way, it   stands tall and bends according to the ferocity of the assault. The   stronger the attack, the more it surrenders.</p>
<p>The only power the   storms in our lives have is the power we allow them to have over us.</p>
<p>There   is nothing new under the sun, and every battle we face has been fought   by others before us. As a matter of fact, if I were able to put the   problems of everyone I know into a hat and pick some new ones I would   probably be hoping to get mine back out again.</p>
<p>So as we go about   our day, let us remember that everyone we pass on the street, and   everyone we share the roads with, and everyone we interact with in even   the slightest way, are all facing their own storms. We are all alike in   this way. Let us be conscious of this fact and do our best to not add to   the wind and rain they endure. And if we can, see if we can plant   ourselves in their lives in such a way to shield them just a little,   give them a little rest, and say, &#8220;I too am enduring the storms of life.   I know what it&#8217;s like. I will stand with you and we will be strong   together&#8221;.</p>
<p>Until next time friends,</p>
<p>Dr. Mark</p>
<p>You can view more articles by Dr. mark at <a target="_new" href="http://www.theinnatetruth.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.theinnatetruth.com</a>.   Dr. Mark is available to speak at your organization or special function.</p>
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		<title>Mind Body Medicine &#8211; What is It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 19:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mind Body Medicine is a well-respected, practical blending of   &#8220;Western&#8221; medical traditions, along with &#8220;Eastern.&#8221; Mind/Body Medicine   was first pioneered by Dr. Herbert Benson at Harvard Medical School   beginning in the mid-70s. Dr. Benson was most well-known for   popularizing the &#8220;Relaxation Response,&#8221; a simple form of stress [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mind Body Medicine is a well-respected, practical blending of   &#8220;Western&#8221; medical traditions, along with &#8220;Eastern.&#8221; Mind/Body Medicine   was first pioneered by Dr. Herbert Benson at Harvard Medical School   beginning in the mid-70s. Dr. Benson was most well-known for   popularizing the &#8220;Relaxation Response,&#8221; a simple form of stress relief   and self meditation.</p>
<p>Mind Body Medicine is dedicated to broadening   conventional medical wisdom to more routinely include the many   practical, easy and inexpensive practices espoused in his version of   Mind-Body Medicine. Dr. Benson and his colleagues at Harvard   demonstrated conclusively through scientific research that stress   reduction could vastly improve health on many different levels.</p>
<p><strong>The   Whole Person Approach</strong></p>
<p>Mind/Body medicine considers the   entire, integrated person. Traditional medicine as practiced in Western   culture tends to segment the body into individual systems and pieces. In   other words, doctors are taught to look at their patients as a   composite of parts: the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system, the   respiratory system, the digestive system, the nervous system and so   forth.</p>
<p>Psychology is a completely different branch of medicine and   is not going to be considered by the cardiologist examining your   arteriogram.</p>
<p>Honestly, that&#8217;s a real logical approach; most   illnesses do seem to affect primarily one organ or system.</p>
<p>At   least, that&#8217;s how it manifests at first glance.</p>
<p>What Dr. Howard   Benson realized was that life affects the whole person. Of course,   medical schools certainly teach that how well the endocrine system works   affects how well the cardiovascular system works but they really don&#8217;t   teach that STRESS (life) affects them all.</p>
<p>Stress is hard to   measure with any medical instrument so many doctors ignore it.</p>
<p>Stress,   emotions, fears, hassles, relationship and family issues, habits,   social pressures, traditional science-based medicine has a hard time   working any of that stuff into a diagnosis.</p>
<p>Those who practice   Mind-Body medicine realize that if you can manage life&#8217;s stresses, you   can better manage your health.</p>
<p>For optimum health, examining the   entire mind-body-spirit is essential but unfortunately all too often   ignored.</p>
<p>Lorraine Grula is an award-winning journalist who has written   extensively on health, science and medical issues. She now works with   the International Institute for Wellness and Integrated Healing, a <a target="_new" href="http://www.internationalinstituteforwellnessandintegratedhealing.com" rel="nofollow">Mind   Body Medicine</a> Facility in Oklahoma City.</p>
<p>The Institute   provides a <a target="_new" href="http://www.internationalinstituteforwellnessandintegratedhealing.com" rel="nofollow">natural   healing</a> alternative as an adjunct to traditional medicine.</p>
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		<title>Easy Steps to a Healthier You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 19:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are making resolutions in their life, many of which are   health-related ones like losing weight, stop smoking or join the   fitness club. Normally, people set high goals, however setting smaller   goals could do more for our health. Setting smaller goals are less   overwhelming and easier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are making resolutions in their life, many of which are   health-related ones like losing weight, stop smoking or join the   fitness club. Normally, people set high goals, however setting smaller   goals could do more for our health. Setting smaller goals are less   overwhelming and easier to fit into our daily routine than big and   abrupt change.</p>
<p>Take a closer look at these easy steps to improve   your health:</p>
<p>Stop gaining weight because gaining a pound or two   every year will make an extra weight. <br />
    Take small steps at a time. Use a pedometer to count your daily   calories. <br />
    Eat breakfast because breakfast eaters tend to weigh less and have   better overall diet. <br />
    Try switching to whole grain.</p>
<p>Include in your diet plan a   green salad every day. Eating a salad with low-fat or fat-free dressing   is filling and may help you eat less during the meal. Don&#8217;t forget your   five cups of vegetables and fruits daily.</p>
<p>Go easy with food that   contains a lot of fat. Fat has a lot of calories which can affect your   diet. Buy lean meats, eat poultry without the skin, switch to lower-fat   cheeses or use a nonstick pan with only a bit of oil or butter when   frying.</p>
<p>Take in calcium by including two or three daily servings   of low-fat or fat-free milk or yogurt. This is because calcium is good   for bones and will help you lose weight.</p>
<p>Try to lose 5 to 10 %o of   your current weight. You will have a lot of benefit if you are slim and   trim. You will have lower blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and   triglycerides.</p>
<p>Try to keep track of your eating habits. You can   write down what you eat over the next couple of days and look for any   problem. Normally writing the food that you eat down can help you eat   less.</p>
<p>These are easy and simple steps to a new you this year and   in the years to come.</p>
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