What's New on IJHC (March 2007)
IJHC January 2007, Volume 1, No. 1 features:
Editorial Musings
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FEATHER?
Daniel J. Benor, MD, ABHM
I was bemused to hear Lucille Necas report that the most important factor in learning remote viewing is the belief that you can do it.
This has been my personal experience in general, in developing intuitive, psychic and spiritual awarenesses, and I have made the same observations in the experiences of clients and colleagues…
This acknowledgment of the importance of confidence in one’s abilities is much like the children’s story of Dumbo the elephant, who was born with such big ears that he was the laughingstock of the whole circus. A little mouse befriended him and helped him gain confidence in using his ears to fly, giving him an allegedly magic feather that gave him this ability. As long as Dumbo held this feather, he believed he could fly and was a star performer…
So it is with our intuitive, psychic and spiritual awarenesses. When we gain confidence that we can connect with them, by whatever feathers of our choice, we can soar to great spiritual heights…
(See more in IJHC January, 2007)
Research
GENETIC TRAIT TRANSFERENCE USING A HOMEOPATHIC PROCESS:
A potentially novel discovery
M. Sue Benford, Ph.D., R.N.
(See more in IJHC January, 2007)
GERIATRIC APPLICATIONS OF CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY:
Established allied health professionals’ use of a complementary modality
Edith G. Walsh, PhD, RN
Living with Life Challenges
METHOD OF LEVELS THERAPY:
Helping the normal change process within a person when normal change doesn’t seem to be happening by itself.
David M. Goldstein, PhD
Variations on the Theme of Healing
SPIRITED AWAY: Where have all the children gone? And who’s to pay the Piper?
Clif Sanderson
Wholistic Approaches
A LOVE AFFAIR WITH NATURE
Field Notes from a Flower Essence Producer
Part I: Stepping stones on my path
Part II: A short primer on the Raven Flower Essences
Part III: Meditations on destiny
Andrea Mathieson
ESSENCE OF HEALING:
Vibrational infusion of flower essences
Rev. Karin Cremasco, BEd, PhD, ThD, CCI
Student and healee experiences of healing
Raven flower essences
A lovely spectrum of reports from students and a client round out the picture of how vibrational essences can help several different problems.
Client report - Janice Hall
Goethe’s approach to meeting nature - Heather Thoma
The Healing Power of Flower Essences - Deborah Lallier, CHTP,
Connection with Gaia through the healing power of Raven Essences - Libby Ball
My Personal Experiences with Vibrational Infusion of Essences by the Rev. Doctor
Karin Cremasco - Robert E. ‘Bob’ Nunley
Crossing The Bridge: An experience of using Raven Essence vibrations in the Body Harmonization© process - Suchinta Abhayaratna
(See more in IJHC January, 2007)
Poetry, Art and Humor are Healing
WORDS & ONE-LINERS
Ric Masten
Wholistic News Reviews
Traditional, complementary, alternative, and psycho-social modalities of treatment
Larry Lachman, PsyD
Post-treatment self-help groups effective with chemical dependency
SSRI anti-depressants may begin working in the very first week
Biofeedback improves pediatric ADHD
Lower quality of life for hormone treated prostate cancer patients vs. surgical intervention
Gel-cap “cold therapy” in the treatment of migraines
Book Reviews
Suzane Northrop, Everything Happens for a Reason: Love, Free Will, and the Lessons of the Soul
Byron Katie, with Stephen Mitchell. Loving What Is: Four questions that can change your life
Howard Brockman. Dynamic Energetic Healing: Integrating core shamanic practices with Energy Psychology applications and processwork principles
David R. Hawkins, MD, PhD. Power vs. Force: The hidden determinants of human behavior
Greg Tamblyn. The Grand Design (song CD)