Tag: Alternative Health

  • Remote Area Medical

    Remote Area Medical

    In a remote area of rural Virginia, an annual, three-day event is held. People come from all over to attend a free traveling clinic providing medical aid they could not otherwise afford. More than 2,500 people line up for basic care over the course of the Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic, which begins each day before sunrise.



    Photo by Piron Guillaume

  • Soul Food

    Soul Food

    by Beth Haley

    Gathering around the table for a wonderful meal with good friends, great conversations, and a fun game – was a Hygge moment for me recently. I don’t always take the time, but when I do, I realize how much I’ve missed it!

    I wonder how it is that the things that nourish my soul the most, many times end up last. When this gets done, or when that is finished – then I’ll take, make, create, or set aside those few, truly needed moments.

    It took 5 months of “thinking” about taking the time before I made it to that table. As with so many other things that we schedule into our “to-do” list, it’s time to get out the daily planner or calendar and also schedule in our own nourishment.

    What could you add into your schedule that will nourish your heart and soul? Make the appointment with yourself, set the time, and show up!


    Rummikub


    Go to the beach 🏖 ✅

    Spend time with friends 😊 ✅


    Don’t forget to nourish your soul!

  • Mantle the Mare

    Mantle the Mare

    by Lightbringer

    Guest writer Lightbringer (age 22) talks about nightmares in a unique way. You can see his full post on Instrgtam. He not only writes about complicated and emotional subjects, but in addition, his photos are stunning as well!!

    Some may encounter a nightmare in the darkness of night, while others find waking up each day to be some sort of living nightmare. I liked the thought of mantling the mare and riding into the night, sure-footed in the knowledge that as you ride through the dark, the sunrise will come.

    A beautiful sunrise comes – not despite the dark…

    The most beautiful sunrises are because of the night that came before.


    Mantle the Mare

    God made the night,

    God made the mare.

    So when the terror comes

    To shake you from sleep,

    Know that God won’t leave you

    Alone to weep.

    Look up into the night and smile.

    Mantle the mare and ride forth.

    The sunrise comes.


    Photography and writing © Lightbringer 2019 all rights reserved.

  • Today’s Shot 13

    Today’s Shot 13

    Introspection:

    Examining the soul

    Taking an inward journey

    Looking within

    Observing thoughts and feelings

    Self-examination

    Inner-analysis


    Soul Pilgrimage


    17 days

  • Inspired Flow

    Inspired Flow

    by Thela 🦊 Foxgood

    “In The Flow”

    When you are inspired, the work of creating just seems to flow. It is found by you in connecting with “why”. It is remembering the vision and passion behind your goals or projects. Why did you begin this journey or project to begin with?

    When you know the “why” behind the vision, the steps to “how” just seem to fall into place, and you’re working in a flow that leaves struggle, force, dread, and “this is just too hard,” behind. It is a joyful flow of doing what you love to do, or have the passion and desire to do.

    Reconnect with the passion and inspiration behind what you are doing. Enjoy your process of creation and the steps toward your destination can come together effortlessly, almost without you realizing it. Be in, and flow with, the joy of creating.

    Why are you doing what you’re doing? Why was a goal set to begin with? Why did you decide to pursue a dream?


    I’ve found myself in the middle of some projects recently thinking, “What is it that I’m doing again?” It’s easy to see the work involved and forget the inspiration and passion that started it all.

    If you have gotten bogged down with the daily grind… remember why you began your journey!


  • Climb

    Climb

    by Micah

    “Somewhere between the bottom of the climb and the summit is the answer to the mystery why we climb.” -Greg Child


  • Create your Map

    Create your Map

    by Beth Haley

    If you get stuck or lost as you journey, you most likely don’t want to know where not to go. I mean, you’ve already been there. You probably want step-by-step instructions, or to be led directly to your destination. –Mark Tyrrell

    The City of the Mind is a place that contains cities within cities, within cities: There’s the City of Depression, City of Doubt, City of Fear, City of Regrets, City of Stress, City of Bitterness, City of Loss… the list is as endless as the revolving loops and dead-ends are. One can get lost in these cities, looking for a map that leads to quieter paths and straighter roads, and each city has its own emergency routes back out.


    Less traffic. Less noise. Less lost.

    More…found. What does found feel like? What does it look like for you?


    Even cities that are familiar can seem foreign when you are stressed or traveling through dense fog. It can be difficult to remain centered and calmly plan your route. Strategy and logic? They flew out the window as the fog thickened and the steam engine of your mind jumped through the hidden pot hole. You were looking for the City of Hope, but now you’ve found a sink-hole somewhere else.

    So, where’s the map?


    “How do we know where we are? And, how do we know where we’re going, and how soon we’ll arrive and when we’ve arrived?”

    Mark Tyrrell

    When you’ve found your way out once, you’ll be able to navigate, on your own, much easier the next trip.


    Detour

    I transported a patient and his wife yesterday through a torrential downpour and they got into a discussion on the difference between a pothole and a sinkhole. One said that there was no difference. The other one clearly stated that a pot hole is something you sink into and bounce back out of, and that a sinkhole is something you lose your car in. All gone. Bye.

    …just in case anyone wondered what the difference was between the two. I never really thought about that before. Now I know. 🤪


    Beginning to Create your own Map

    The first Step: Where are you right now?


    Detour

    “Where are you?”

    This is a question I have gotten often while I am traveling. “I’m between the last tree and the next tree,” I answer.

    Mile-marker numbers are always a winner.

    I’m not much help with feedback. But oddly, I’m not lost either. Somehow, it just works. A wing, a prayer, and “Proud Mary” get me there.

    They stopped asking. Where is the fun in that?


    Even though one can spend hours talking about the city that they are currently lost in (depression, fog, situations, disappointments, sadness, fear), what is needed most is:

    Second Step: Now that you know where you are, where do you want to be instead? What is your ultimate destination?

    Third Step: How will you know when you’re leaving that city behind? (I won’t be afraid anymore. So, what will you be, instead of fearful?). How will your thoughts change? How do your emotions change?

    Fourth Step: What signs show you that you are getting close to your destination? (That supermarket on the corner with the big red sign that reads, “City of Hope’s One-Stop Market?”) What do your landmarks look like?

    Fifth Step: How will you know when you’ve arrived? (I know I left that city behind because…) Touchdown!


    Photos by: T.H. Chia and Andrew Neel

    Mark Tyrrell

  • Today’s Shot 11

    Today’s Shot 11

    Reflections

    by Thela 🦊 Foxgood


    Gaze into the looking glass.

    Upon the surface, first the outward manifests.

    But, I am drawn to looking deeper.

    Deeper in, the mysteries are revealed.

    From the shallows. Into the depths.

    You’ve now reached the Hallows.

    What was hidden, is there revealed.

    © Thela Foxgood 2019 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • The Eight Principles

    The Eight Principles

    by Beth Haley

    Understanding disharmonies by four interrelated pairs of traits.


    When imbalances, or disharmonies, are present, there are several treatments that can be used:

  • Lifestyle Changes
  • Herbalism
  • Tai Chi Chuan
  • Qigong
  • Cupping
  • Moxibustion
  • Acupuncture
  • Acupressure

  • Source: Integrative Health – A Holistic Approach for Health Professionals

  • Post-It Notes 19

    Post-It Notes 19

    Foods can be assessed by nutritional value, not just by calories.


    Photo by Louis Hansel