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Mold Fugus and Parasites -- Connecting the Dots at The Truth We Seek

Mold Fungus & Parasites Are The Demons of Old: Here Are 8 Proven Ways To Get Rid of Them

November 10, 2017 at

thetruthweseek.blogspot.com/2017/11/mold-fungus-parasites-are-demons-of-old.html

What if there were scientific proof that fungus mold and parasites have the ability to influence animal and human minds in the same way 'demonic possession' does? And everyone is proven to have them?
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Cause / Effect Worthy of Examination with Lyme Borreliosis and Mental and Behavioral Function / "State"

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? You will see, below, that there's an important reference to the application of this analogy to behavioral / mental health and the underlying cause or causes and contributors to these issues. They point out, as you will see, below:   read more »

Highly Sensitive People (HSP): Are YOU One, or Someone You Know? Some Traits, Possible Causes and Solutions

"Sensitivity" is an interesting word, and implies 'the senses'. How many senses do you think of with the word 'senses'? Some people prefer to operate believing in five senses, which is what our formal education in the US teaches, typically (and beyond). A popular expression in recent years that people might have heard or used which comes to my mind is 'energy vampire'.  read more »

Are YOU Loaded? What I See Causing Illnesses to Soar in Children Through the Elderly

What is "The Problem"? Rates are soaring of many types of illnesses, and the average age of onset often is shifting to be younger than seen previously.  read more »

"Suffering" as a Subject of Discussion

I saw this on facebook, posted by Marianne Williamson, and thought it would be an interesting topic of discussion:

"Suffering doesn't make us weak; only an avoidance of suffering makes us weak. Sometimes the only way to get around it is to burn through it." -- Marianne Williamson

She also posted a quote by one of the long-time ago leaders in the world of mental health:
"All neurosis is a substitute for legitimate suffering." -- Carl Jung  read more »

Aimee --- What Ya Want to Do .... (Hear Pure Prarie League?) ... with Your Forum

I am very pleased that Aimee agreed to have a Forum on Lumigrate.  She's been along with us for over half of our existence and has made significant and continual contributions to the Forum areas and the facebook stream.  She wrote a nice piece that is in the Forums about grief and the holidays last winter and has been doing amazing outreach to her real-world community, media, and the Internet.   read more »

Thanks Giving

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Six years ago today, I was sharing a wonderful Thanksgiving with friends and significant other in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where I had lived for a handfull of years, and telling them I had been arm-twisted by a previous employer there to help out with a staffing shortage in Grand Junction, Colorado for three weeks.  How did three weeks turn into six years?  Well, if you are lucky enough to have ever been, it's a lovely little city -- the banana belt of Colorado (except we grow apples, peaches, and grapes (so hence winemaking), not bananas!).  I just felt I  read more »

"Crying Closet"

As you may or may not have read, I am an occupational therapist by training.  It is a lovely, historical history of how some smart 'reconstruction aids' in WW-I got the idea to work with what motivated the guys that basically didn't want to 'do' what the PTs were asking them to do for their rehabilitation and figured out that if you 'engage the mind, the body will follow".  They used a lot of gardening, woodworking, painting, crafts .....  read more »

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