What's New on IJHC (July 2007)
Editorial Musings
THE WHAT AND THE HOW
Daniel J. Benor, MD
Research
A DREAM OF INITIATION
Betty Smith
Living with Life Challenges
LIFE BEGINS IN AUTUMN:
The metal phase of a woman’s life, seen through her five guardian elements
Lori Hillman, LicAc BSc (Hons) MBAcC
“Women’s Wisdom: Menopause is the time of a woman’s life when she should be fulfilled. She is a culmination of all her life’s experience and so, has something to give back to the world from a deeper part of herself.
“Oriental medicine teaches us that women go through seven year cycles, while men have eight year cycles. We must meet each new cycle and let go of the old. If we don’t, we get stuck. The seventh and eighth cycles may be difficult to let go of for this is the time we let go of our youth, our fertility and nurturing young offspring. This is also the cycle that offers us a hyparchic leap into our full potential. Hyparxis is the condition of ableness-to-be. One of the four determining conditions with space, time, and eternity.The condition of existing in a state of sensitivity. Hyparxis is associated with the operations of will as the conditions for exchanges, free choice and hence transformation. Hyparchic depth and strength express the notion of will- power. If we don’t let go of the past and also of anxieties we have about the future, we are in danger of our reality becoming the reality we fear – old age and death! “
(See more in IJHC May 2007)
Variations on the Theme of Healing
WHEE ON THE MOVE IN PERU AND CANADA
Mary Jo Bulbrook, RN, CEMP/S/I, CHTP/I
THE INTEGRATED TREATMENT OF CANCER IN CHINESE HOSPITALS
Henry McGrath
Wholistic Approaches
LOVE, LAUGHTER, HUMOR AND HEALING
Bernie Siegel, MD
THE POWER OF MANTRA
Dennis Gaumond
LIFE FORCE ENERGY: Connections with the universe
dezso klinger
Student and healee experiences of healing
PERSONAL GROWTH THROUGH THE BRAIN MANAGEMENT® COURSE
Inge Turner, Doctoral student at Holos University Graduate Seminary
The following article presents a graduate student’s assessment of personal development and growth that has been facilitated by the practice and integration of the Brain Management® techniques into her daily personal and professional life. The role of personal belief statements as the key to releasing learning challenges, such as dyslexia, is given particular attention. A glossary provides explanations for some of the exercises used in Brain Management®.
(See more in IJHC May 2007)
Poetry, Art and Humor are Healing
THE EARTH IS US
Mary Ann Wallace, MD
WORDS & ONE-LINERS
Ric Masten
Wholistic News Reviews
Traditional, complementary, alternative, and psycho-social modalities of treatment
Larry Lachman, PsyD
Book Reviews