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Lewis Mehl-Madrona: Why can't the sundance feeling last all year long? I reflect on my experience of coming out of sundance, which is always a powerful, personally transformative experience for me and those others with whom I dance. Because of its deep embodiedness, sundance is simultaneously mental, physical, spiritual and communal. This and the prayers brought to sundance and the examples provided by the dancers of transcending our physical limits, explains in part the amazing healings seen. 1 1 Comment Count
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Addiction Is neurofeedback a helpful adjunct to drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment?
Lewis Mehl-Madrona: Why do we need Stories? Making up story is what are brains do best. In fact, the default mode of the brain is to idly invent what if and if only stories to so that we can run simulations of our social world. We are designed to fill in gaps in our perception. We must reject much environmental information in order to maintain a stable world map.
Raymond Andrews: Developmental Neurodiversity Association One man's experiences as neurodivergent leading him to get involved in the Neurodiversity Movement by starting a nonprofit to help others like himself.
Vijayaraghavan Padmanabhan: Everything is a play of Consciousness When we understand that everything in a day's life is a play of consciousness then we can ourselves play with our consciousness 1 1 Comment Count

Lewis Mehl-Madrona: More Indian Than Thou More Indian Than Thou is a current artefact of blood quantum discussion. It disenfranchises many, and seems to contain some of the same political aspects as our oppressors. This article addresses the question of Indian identity. Can a person be an Indian without being enrolled in a tribe. Can a person claim Native American heritage without tribal enrollment and endorsement? What are the politics of "Indianness"? 1 1 Comment Count
Vijayaraghavan Padmanabhan: The Philosophy of Mind-Body-Spirit Medicine Mind-body-spirit medicine allows the unknown to be tackled by the body's built-in mechanisms. Thus the therapeutic potential of mind-body-spirit medicine is unlimited, while the purely biomedical approach confines itself to limits set by the logical mind. 1 1 Comment Count
Luca Bosurgi DHyp, LCCH, MBSCH: The Man Who Revolutionizes Psychoanalytical Therapy - interview with Luca Bosurgi Luca Bosurgi, a defining voice in the emerging field of mind-spirit therapy, transforms psychoanalysis to spritual evolution. He has developed an original mind coaching technique: The CognitiveOS Hypnosis. For the first time he has agreed to talk about the power of the CognitiveOS Hypnosis and why it's the next step in psychoanalytical therapy. - By Nadien Aurel
Kathie Albertson: 3 Reasons why leisure time and leisure mind balance your health! Leisure time and leisure mind a must for balanced health. 3 reasons why!
Grant Lawrence: Parapsychology and the Paranormal: The Conspiracy To Deny The Real Parapsychology only seems extraordinary to those that hold a completely outdated view of reality which happens to be most of science. That view of reality is found in 17th century Newtonian Physics and the mechanistic view of matter and the universe. 1 1 Comment Count

Gary Groesbeck: Integral Awakened Mind Coachingâ„¢ Expanding Anna Wise's Awakened Mind protocol into Ken Wilber's Integral Theory(AQUAL)
Dr. Clare Albright: Neurofeedback, Dyslexia, and Learning Disabilities Is neurofeedback training helpful for dyslexia and learning disabilities?
Judith Acosta: The Right to Expect? It is, or so we believed, our natural birthright. Birds did it. Bees did it. We did it. Just like that. In fact, most of the women visiting fertility specialists right now were afraid of getting pregnant and, for years, juggled IUD's, diaphragms, condoms, and pills to protect themselves from what they felt would be inevitable if they didn't cover themselves with creams and impermeable membranes.
Dr. Clare Albright: How Neurofeedback Therapy Can Help Athletes Reach Peak Performance Levels Can neurofeedback help athletes to reach peak performance levels?
Grant Lawrence: Bodhi Bit--Where do You Live in Your Mind? No matter how we have lived our lives we can "open the gates of heaven" in this very moment by changing the focus in our minds.
Ben Dench: The ADPAS Categories A discussion of the four quadrants of the Angyal-Dench Paradigm Assessment Schemata.
Frances Fox: Is Your Child an Indigo or Crystal Child? Are You? Children today are different, they are more evolved, they are born wise. They receive information from more than one dimension at a time; consequently, their minds cannot stay in one dimension. Because of their inability to focus, too often they are classified as ADHD. The biggest challenge for parents and teachers is how to educate then, how to satisfy their needs and how to keep them happy.

Judith Acosta: Leaving the Wilderness Alive: How to Survive The Worst When All You've Got is You. Mental survival-regardless of where a person is, whether that's in the extremes of battle or a backpacking expedition-is often a matter of recalling or being made aware of the resources one already has--particularly words. What we think, we become. Literally.

Judith Acosta: Holistic Psychotherapy and Hypnosis: The Myth and The Magic Hypnosis and holistic psychotherapy is a far more natural and almost "ordinary" process than we think. In fact, there isn't a day that most of us are not in some kind of trance.
Paul Levy: The Sacred Art of Alchemy The Sacred Art of Alchemy
Judith Acosta: Words Are Medicine: Raising a Self-Healing Child When you use Verbal First Aid with your children, they are learning by your example to use it for themselves. The healing you facilitate in them by the words you use when they are hurt becomes a self-replenishing well of mental, emotional and physical resources they can draw upon for a lifetime.
Ben Dench: Paradigm Assessment Schemata A holistic model is proposed for assessing different worldviews on how accurate and effective they are.
Judith Acosta: Verbal First Aid(tm) for Survival. What Verbal First Aid(tm) proposes is that words can mean the difference between life and death. Based on the simple notion that the words we say (to ourselves and to one another) do matter, that they affect us both physically and mentally, there are ways to speak that make those words healing, no matter what the situation.
Grant Lawrence: The Bodhisattva's Vow: Moving Past the Prison of the 'Self' The Bodhisattva, to me, is a state of being and not a concept that is owned by any particular religion or sect. Rather,"What makes someone a Bodhisattva is her or his dedication to the ultimate welfare of other beings, as expressed in the prayer: 'May I attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings'."

Judith Acosta: Holistic Psychotherapy and Trauma Treatment What happens in trauma? Why do memories persist the way they do? What options do people have for successful recovery? This article offers a brief overview.
Press Release: 'Top 10 Spa Trends to Watch in 2009' biofeedback, neurofeedback, relaxation, brain gyms, neurobics, mind gyms, brain workouts are all hot.

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