Monthly Archives: June 2013

Gaining Comfort With Myself, With Others And With God

I’ve long had a hard time looking people (aside from friends and the few I felt comfortable with) in the face. I guess it reflects a fundamental lack of ease I have had with myself, with God and with others. … Continue reading

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A Bit Full Of Herself?

Katy Bowman writes: “Initially starting her college career as a mathematician turned physicist, she grew bored with theoretical problems of point masses and strings. Combining her love for anatomy and physiology with her strong engineering background, Katy completed her undergraduate … Continue reading

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How She Recovered From CFS

Gina Scott writes: How my health improved is a very long story over 13 years involving an expert physician and a lot of different treatments that addressed the multi-system breakdown that is typical of CFS. CFS recovery periods (if a … Continue reading

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Is It Ok To Touch Women For Healing Purposes?

Historian Marc B. Shapiro writes: There is currently a situation in London where a leading rabbi is charged with inappropriate contact with women. This rabbi denies the charges. However, he has admitted, so I am informed, that he did touch … Continue reading

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Confronting Yourself

I think about myself about 90% of the time. Is this percentage normal for a single person? The happier I am, the less I think about myself, and the unhappier I am, the more I think about myself. I suspect … Continue reading

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