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Editorial Ramblings : When life throws you a curve ball, what do you do?
Posted by Helega De Grey on Monday 29th of October 2007 09:40:00 PM (267 reads)
Editorial Ramblings

Life throws you a curve ball and if you don’t duck in time it might just do more damage than anticipated. We can never be 100% sure where we are headed. Yes sure, we have an idea or our goals drive us but we can never be sure of what to expect along our journey to get there.

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Editorial Ramblings : It's Halloween
Posted by Helega De Grey on Monday 29th of October 2007 09:30:00 PM (254 reads)
Editorial Ramblings

It's here... Halloween!!

It's funny when this day arrives, so many people tend to be more suspicious? Have you ever wondered why? I believe it's mostly because of the unknown and even to some the known. I have never met anyone that had a "Halloween Haunting" story to share, at least not here in South Africa.

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Editorial Ramblings : Messages from the Angels
Posted by Helega De Grey on Thursday 25th of October 2007 09:50:00 PM (253 reads)
Editorial Ramblings

Merry Meet All

It's been awhile since I've written anything. Today I would like to share with you the following messages from the Archangels. I do hope these messages will bring comfort to some and help or confirm guidance to others.

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Mythology : Who is the Easter Bunny and what is Easter
Posted by Oracle on Monday 02nd of April 2007 02:20:00 AM (426 reads)

The History of Easter and the Easter Bunny

By Arlene Wright-Correll
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Since its conception as a holy celebration in the second century, Easter has had its non-religious side. In fact, Easter was originally a pagan festival.

The ancient Saxons celebrated the return of spring with an uproarious festival commemorating their goddess of offspring and of springtime, Eastre. When the second-century Christian missionaries encountered the tribes of the north with their pagan celebrations, they attempted to convert them to Christianity. They did so, however, in a clandestine manner.

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Natural Medicine : Herbal Remedies - Ancient and Modern Medicine
Posted by Oracle on Monday 26th of March 2007 02:10:00 AM (396 reads)

By: Keith George

There is now a variety of essential oils, roots, and herbal remedies available to support a healthy living. These natural products are used for treating ailments, to flavor your food, for skin care, creating perfumes and manufacture environmentally safe cleaning products. Generally speaking, herbal remedies are a form of alternative medicine and healthy ingredients to many products.

Herbal remedies works as medicine for millions of people and has done so for hundreds, even thousands of years. Herbal and natural remedies were the only options that earlier civilizations had. Chinese medicine is a well know concept and still working in an even greater scale.

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Natural Medicine : The Amazing Ayurvedic Herbs
Posted by Oracle on Monday 19th of March 2007 02:10:00 AM (375 reads)

By: Ben Tiew

Before the advent of modern medicine as we know it many cultures developed natural medicines called herbs. These cures usually came from plants and other natural substances which today can often be found in the kitchen.

Ayurvedic Medicine is a tradition of treating people holistically that has a history of treating disease and preventing illness through herbs and even some of your every day spices found in the kitchen.

A number of Indian plants or herbs and spices have found their way into the United States. Ginger, Gotu Kola, Gymnema, Cinnamon, Boswellia or Frankincense and East Indian Globe Thistle are just a few of the Indian herbs that can be found in your local herbalist store or even at the grocery store

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Editorial Ramblings : The Healing Benefits Of Vegetable Oils And How You Can Use Them In Home Remedies
Posted by Oracle on Friday 16th of March 2007 06:00:00 PM (376 reads)

By: Yulia Berry

The healthiest oils are made of olives, flax seeds, walnuts and cedar nuts. Peanut oil and corn oil may provoke an allergic reaction in some people. Nevertheless, all vegetable oils can treat many disorders.

Vegetable oils have the ability to increase the HDL (good) cholesterol that your body needs and this will help to cleanse the blood vessels from the deposits. Also, vegetable oils will lower the LDL (bad) cholesterol. It will prevent atherosclerosis.

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Natural Medicine : Learn to Grow and Use Herbs
Posted by Oracle on Monday 12th of March 2007 12:00:00 AM (390 reads)

By: Ungari Dodisto

Human beings have made use of herbs down the centuries. Herbs serve a variety of purposes and we continue to find more and more uses of them in our lives. Most of the herbs are easy to grow and you can choose from 40 to 60 herbs and learn to make use of them.

The reason that herbs can be used in so many different functions is because they come in different varieties. For instance, there are aromatic herbs that are grown purely for the scent they give off. The oils from these herbs can be found in candles, perfumes, and many other cosmetic and skin care products.

Of course the variety of herb that most people are familiar with is the culinary herb. In fact, the culinary herb is the only variety that most people are aware of. Most gardeners grow a few varieties of culinary herbs but they have to be careful not to plant in the same place the following spring as some herbs are annuals and will appear without needing to replant. Some of the more popular of the culinary herbs are basil, dill, and chives.

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Natural Medicine : The Magic Power Of Curative Garlic
Posted by Oracle on Saturday 10th of March 2007 05:50:00 PM (396 reads)

By: Yulia Berry

Many hundreds of years ago people thought that garlic has the magic ability to cure illnesses and they even used it during incantations.

The magic power of garlic is derived from the anti-bacterial phytoncids that kill most bacteria. Sometimes garlic is even called a natural antibiotic. And the powerful antibiotic allicin is made of garlic. Also it has essential and fatty oils, inulin, organic acids, mineral salts, vitamin C and vitamin group B. It is very rich in very important micro elements, like germanium and selenium. Germanium stimulates your immune system and selenium prevents tumors. Also, garlic is a great antioxidant because of the combination of selenium, vitamin C and zinc.

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Mythology : Dreamcatcher Origin Story - Ojibwa
Posted by Oracle on Saturday 10th of March 2007 05:46:22 PM (399 reads)

Long ago in the ancient world of the Ojibwe Nation, the Clans were all located in one general area of that place known as Turtle Island. This is the way that the old Ojibwe storytellers say how Asibikaashi (Spider Woman) helped Wanabozhoo bring giizis (sun) back to the people. To this day, Asibikaashi will build her special lodge before dawn. If you are awake at dawn, as you should be, look for her lodge and you will see this miracle of how she captured the sunrise as the light sparkles on the dew which is gathered there.

Asibikaasi took care of her children, the people of the land, and she continues to do so to this day. When the Ojibwe Nation dispersed to the four corners of North America, to fill a prophecy, Asibikaashi had a difficult time making her journey to all those cradle boards, so the mothers, sisters and Nokomis (grandmothers) took up the practice of weaving the magical webs for the new babies using willow hoops and sinew or cordage made from plants.

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