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"The
Highest and The Best"
is an important read for anyone wishing to live more deeply, honestly and
healthily. It invites us to explore the use of intuition as medicine that
can be used either by gifted healers or anyone interested in self-healing
to bring optimal wellness to the body, mind and spirit. In clear, concise
language, "Highest and Best" explains why the use of intuition will be
commonplace in the third millennium, and what our existence will be like as
we evolve into "three-dimensional" beings with body, mind and spirit in
balance. An inspiring, pertinent and practical book.
Reviews on "The Highest and The Best":
A
valuable resource book that defines and explains many complementary
therapies. New Age Journal
Thought provoking,
insightful and groundbreaking. Highly recommended reading for all
students of alternative medicine and metaphysical philosophies.
Midwest Book Review
A wondrous journey into better
knowing your unique self, as well as clues into the near future. This
thoughtful and well-researched book sends readers on a path of hope
powered by faith, built on love. Dr. Daniel Wagner
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Some samples of my writing:
Dance Alloy: Forging
Contemporary Dance and Theatre
Artistic Director Beth Corning shares her vision of building a modern
repertory company that showcases great choreographers. Published in
Point of Light Magazine.
Life Support: Bad Santa
Mom worries about long-term effects of a well-intentioned lie.
Originally published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Take Time to Reflect
To Do or Not To Do? A Questions That Never Ends.
Originally published in Cranberry Magazine.
A Mind to Mow
One regular grass cutter finds time on the tractor steers her to creative
meditation. Originally published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
The Institute of Noetic
Sciences: Using Science to Understand the Spiritual
Using Science to Understand the Spiritual.
Published
in
Point of Light Magazine.
Six Questions with Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona
Outtakes from an interview with the author of Coyote Medicine.
Originally published in PITTSBURGH Magazine.
Life as Dance
How our passions help us stay on pointe.
A Pruning Guide For Writers
Editing one's own writing can be difficult. Learn how this author/editor
was able to see the forest through the trees of editing her manuscript.
Published in Writer's Journal.
Word Dance
A short musing on the joy of working with words.
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