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Older Sperm Makes Less-Healthy Babies

May 29, 2009

I read an article in the Weekend Australian Magazine dated May 16th – 17th 2009, which has profound ramifications for those women (and their partners) struggling with their fertility. A recent University of Queensland study showed that children born to older fathers have, on average, lower scores of tests of intelligence than those born to [...]

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Healing the Mind-Body Split

May 15, 2009

I heard recently of a medical conference being held to discuss the link between depression and heart disease. Hailed as a first in the industry, it appears to be a real ground-breaker, challenging the old Cartesian notion, which is the basis of modern medicine and emphasizes the split between Mind and Body. And not before [...]

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A Mother's Day Gift

May 9, 2009

  Healing the Wound of the Mother We heal our disconnection with our own feminine nature by consciously connecting to the energy of the Mother. As a woman, one of the first things we need to do, to move towards our own self-empowerment and love our inherent feminine nature, is to acknowledge the Mother within. [...]

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Protecting You and Your Family from Swine Flu

May 1, 2009

Keeping warm is one of the ways to protect you and your family from Swine Flu.  Despite dire warnings being bandied about in the media, and regardless of how virulent an infectious disease is, the best way to keep safe is to be super-healthy and honour the energy needs of your body. Your ‘super-immunity’ is [...]

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How Important it is for Women to keep Warm in Winter

May 1, 2009

 Optimum female health depends on staying warm, so Winter is the season to rug up, making sure that your body, especially feet and legs, is always toasty. This keeps the all-important blood supply to the pelvis circulating freely, ensuring that periods are painless and trouble-free. More seriously, chronic cold affects a woman’s fertility, making pelvic circulation so [...]

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Feminine Energy Shift

May 1, 2009

We live in an era of explosive change encoded in the heavens and foretold in the prophecies of spiritual traditions around the world. A wave of evolution touches all areas of our world and our lives, from climate change and economic freefall to politics, business, medicine, the arts, religion, education and science. This magical moment [...]

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How Does a Woman Step into her Power?

March 29, 2009

Unfortunately the rise of feminism in the latter third of last century failed to take into account that women are intrinsically women, and men are intrinsically men. Instead, the cry for women to share the same societal advantages as men (in a male dominated paradigm!) was mistakenly based in a resentful gripe that women were [...]

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Modern Women, Modern Birthing?

January 8, 2009

I received an email from a midwife and a kinesiologist just recently. I felt it to be so heart-rending and wanted to share it. She is speaking her truth as she knows it and experiences it and tells the story for many women who can’t articulate their disconnection from themselves. Thank you Chris. She says: [...]

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How to kickstart your relationship

January 8, 2009

Female and male differences in physiology, psychology, emotional responses, values and perceptions mean that in any heterosexual relationship the two parties that are relating to one another are as alike as chalk and cheese. In fact, they might as well be from different planets. Differing circulating hormones and inflows of neuro-chemicals have shaped the brains [...]

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A Steep Learning Curve

September 12, 2008

Developing a new website has been both fun and challenging for me. At last it is up and running. I can’t be sure that there will be no glitches but as I am under excellent tuition from my esteemed colleague and web mentor Sandy Kumskov, I anticipate that now things will run smoothly. To those [...]

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