Articles For Tag "Creativity" |
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#1 | 4/24/2011 | Sweat Lodge, Prayer, and Community (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Prayer and community have been stripped away from contemporary health care. Both are sorely needed. I talk about the sweat lodge ceremony as being a laboratory for exposing mainstream healthcare practitioners to the perspective on health and the world of Native American people and show how it produces the kind of connectedness and sense of belonging that we desperately need and which is associated with greater health. |
#2 | 2/23/2010 | Tuning In On The Twilight Zone (Tom Budzynski) FOR A BRIEF TIME as we lie in bed at night, neither fully awake nor yet asleep, we pass through a twilight mental zone that Arthur Koestler has described as a state of reverie. Many people associate this drowsy stage with hallucinatory images, more fleeting and disjointed than dreams, and compare it to the viewing of a speeded-up, jerky series of photographic slides. A host of artists and scientists have credited the... |
#3 | 2/3/2010 | Part 2; Alpha-Theta Neurotherapy As a Multi-Level Matrix of Intervention (Nancy White) part 2 of Nancy White's chapter |