Establishing Ties and Taming Peace
By Kimberly Burnham In Rhodian, a language spoken on Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece the word “ktílos” or “κτίλος” means peaceful, tame, docile, gentle and domesticated as if those who are peaceful must also be docile. In English, the words “tame” and “peaceful” seem pretty different but in other languages tame is a …
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Neurotheology: The Intersection of Mind, Body & Spirit
1650: René Descartes stops thinking and dies. Thanks to Descartes we live in a world where people think of mind, body, and spirit as separate. He is famous for saying, “I think, therefore I am.”
Mind-B 1650: René Descartes stops thinking and dies. Thanks to Descartes we live in a world where people think of mind, body, and spirit as separate. He is famous for saying, “I think, therefore I am.”
Mind-Body-Spirit approaches to life including alternative medicine and neurotheology seek to integrate mind, body, and spirit creating wholeness. This is what I do in my Integrative Medicine practice where I specialize in work with people with brain related issues (Parkinson's disease, dementia, M.S., Huntington's ataxia, diabetic neuropathy, autism and more).
In my writing and poetry at SpokaneFavs, an interfaith news site and my column, Community of Humanity in Inner Child Magazine, I seek to find connections between my whole self, my community and larger world.
By first understanding, "who I am" then looking around and really seeing the people, animals and natural environment, I seek to become connected and contribute to inner peace and peace in my world. ...more
Mind-B 1650: René Descartes stops thinking and dies. Thanks to Descartes we live in a world where people think of mind, body, and spirit as separate. He is famous for saying, “I think, therefore I am.”
Mind-Body-Spirit approaches to life including alternative medicine and neurotheology seek to integrate mind, body, and spirit creating wholeness. This is what I do in my Integrative Medicine practice where I specialize in work with people with brain related issues (Parkinson's disease, dementia, M.S., Huntington's ataxia, diabetic neuropathy, autism and more).
In my writing and poetry at SpokaneFavs, an interfaith news site and my column, Community of Humanity in Inner Child Magazine, I seek to find connections between my whole self, my community and larger world.
By first understanding, "who I am" then looking around and really seeing the people, animals and natural environment, I seek to become connected and contribute to inner peace and peace in my world. ...more
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