The first principle of mindfulness in healing is to be your own advocate for life and health! What does it mean to be your own advocate in the context of living in a fast-paced society with many social, economic, energetic, and environmental crisis? In the first place, it means to stand up for yourself so […]
Be Your Own Advocate for Life
January 20, 2016 by Jerome Freedman
Filed Under: Health and Healing, Insights, Mindfulness Tagged With: 7 Principles of Mindfulness in Healing, Be Your Own Advocate, Be Your Own Advocate for Life, do what you love, Healing with the 7 Principles of Mindfulness, investigating alternatives, lifestyle changes, mindfulness in healing, mindfulness meditation practice
10 Big Ideas To Turn On Skinny Genes
December 22, 2013 by Jerome Freedman
Dr. Dean Ornish demonstrated that targeted lifestyle changes can turn on disease-fighting genes and turn off disease-promoting genes. I heard him speak about how lifestyle changes reversed heart disease at Dr. Marty Rossman‘s Academy for Guided Imagery convention in Hawaii many years ago. Now his work is going mainstream. One of the exceptional doctors to […]
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