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Watermelon is one of America’s all-time favorite foods. You can find it at almost every summer picnic or outdoor party and in the produce section of most food markets. The average American eats about 15 pounds of watermelon a year.
Although many people think of watermelon as a fruit, it is also considered a vegetable by [...]

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He who lives the inner life knows that death is truly his resting-room. To him, death is anything but extinction. It is a meaningful departure. When our consciousness is divinely transformed, the necessity of death will not arise at all. To transform life, we need Peace, Light, Bliss and Power. We cry for these divine [...]

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It’s been an interesting journey to produce this new phase of my life, but here it is.
A new internet radio talk show, “Global Healing” its the brain child of my co-host ( Amy Greeson ) and myself.
To all beings that care for this planet, I invite you to drop by [...]

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I’ll be co-hosting Global Healing with Amy Greeson on Voice America’s Wellness Channel September 4th, 2007 at 7am PST, please tune in and listen.
Voice America is the premiere live internet talk radio network, check it out!
www.voiceamerica.com/
www.concentricrings.org
www.healingseekers.com

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Among all the spiritual paths that the world offer, Ayahuasca a teacher plant, is one of the surest ways for people to gain a deeper understanding, knowledge and wisdom of one’s inner life path.
“History teaches us that there are rhythms in transformation patterns that can be seen, understood, and made usable and teachable to [...]

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Bitter orange is used in a wide variety of traditions. In Mexico and South America the leaf is used as a tonic, laxative, sedative for insomnia and to calm frazzled nerves. Bitter orange has a complex chemical makeup, though it is perhaps known best for the volatile oil in the peel.
The juice of bitter orange [...]

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Try this refreshing recipe variation of the chilled Spanish classic, Gazpacho. Garlic adds healing power to this cooling soup loaded with beneficial enzymes that are so good for us. Try it and see!
INGREDIENTS
2 cups raw almonds
2 cups water
1 pound organic seedless green grapes
Juice of 1 lemon
2 cucumbers, chopped
1 shallot
1 clove garlic
sea salt, freshly-ground [...]

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There are about 6,800 mutually unintelligible languages spoken in the world today. Since the beginning of Homo Sapiens, new languages have been constantly emerging while others vanish forever. This is why many linguists say that the total number of actual languages spoken in the world at a given time of human history is but an [...]

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Maya, the language of the great Maya civilization that flourished more than a thousand years ago, is still spoken in various forms by several million people in present-day Mexico, Guatemala, and British Honduras.
Maya proper, sometimes called Yucatec, is spoken by about 450,000 people on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
The Popul Vuh, the sacred book of [...]

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I traveled to Uxmal, one of the Mayan sacred sites known for its wonders from the ancient world. Uxmal is located in the Yucatan region in Mexico. The name Uxmal ( pronounced: “osh mal” )means that which was built three times or place of abundant harvest.
The archaeological zone is surrounded by an ancient landscape of [...]

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