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06 Wednesday Aug 2025
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04 Monday Aug 2025
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02 Saturday Aug 2025

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01 Friday Aug 2025
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Corporate farms are bleeding our aquifers dry. In places like Arizona and California, these massive operations guzzle groundwater without regulation. This unsustainable practice harms local residents, smaller farmers, and the environment.
Unlike individuals and small farms, corporations have the funds to drill ever-deeper wells, chasing retreating groundwater. Their unchecked extraction leads to dry wells in nearby communities, forcing people to buy bottled water or go thirsty.

Corporate farms prioritize profits, often growing water-thirsty crops unsuitable for arid environments. While fields of almonds or alfalfa may be lucrative, they deplete precious aquifers with alarming speed.
We need policies that prioritize the long-term health of our groundwater. Regulations must address unsustainable extraction, particularly by large corporations. We need to champion water-wise crops and support farmers dedicated to conservation.
The water crisis is real. It’s time we hold powerful interests accountable and demand a future where water isn’t solely a commodity for the highest bidder.
30 Wednesday Jul 2025
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When someone asks, “How are you?”, the common response, “OK, not bad,” often implies that health is merely the absence of disease. But if we pause to truly reflect on that question, the concept of health reveals a far greater complexity and richness. The sources challenge this limited perspective, urging us to understand health as a complex, multidimensional latent construct, much like personality or happiness, encompassing a broad array of observable phenomena.
More Than Just the Absence of Suffering
Traditionally, health is often defined by the absence of suffering, such as physical pain, anxiety, or depression. However, this view is incomplete. The sources remind us that people can experience wellness even with terminal disease or chronic pain. True health can also be conceptualized by the presence of certain positive qualities, including pleasure, happiness, joy, energy, and enthusiasm. This suggests that even when physical ailments are present, other dimensions of well-being can flourish.
What Your Body and Mind Can Do
A second crucial dimension of health is functional ability versus impairment. This isn’t just about whether your body is working; it encompasses a multitude of aspects.
The significance of an impairment can vary greatly depending on the individual, highlighting that health is not a one-size-fits-all concept. For example, cognitive impairment in three-dimensional space would be far more disabling for a brain surgeon or architect than for a writer. This dimension also includes an individual’s flexibility and adaptability to changing conditions as well as their ability to give and receive. It’s entirely possible to imagine highly functioning individuals who are still unhealthy in other ways, just as people with significant functional impairment can be very healthy in other aspects.
Finding Inner Peace and Meaning
The third, and perhaps most profound, domain of health is a subjective sense of inner peace or coherence in life. This involves a global sense of predictability (even when control is low) of one’s internal and external environment, coupled with an optimism that things will work out as best as is reasonable. This domain resonates with concepts such as:
* Hardiness
* Resilience
* Learned optimism
* A sense of meaning and purpose in life
All these concepts speak to an individual’s broad subjective perspective on life, which is a powerful indicator of overall health and well-being
The Holistic View of Healing
By embracing this multidimensional understanding, the role of a healer expands significantly. It moves beyond merely detecting and eradicating a specific disease state to encompass the entire quality of life. This broader perspective recognizes that health is about the richness of human experience, urging us to consider all facets of a person when asking, “How are you?”. This holistic approach is crucial, especially given that spiritual well-being, an often overlooked dimension, is increasingly linked to positive health outcomes.
Imagine health not as a single, clear road, but as a vast, intricate garden. The traditional view only focuses on the absence of weeds (disease). But a truly healthy garden thrives not just by lacking weeds, but by having vibrant, blossoming flowers (pleasure, joy), strong, deep roots (functional ability), and a harmonious, flourishing ecosystem (coherence, meaning). A skilled gardener, like a holistic healer, doesn’t just pull weeds; they nurture the soil, prune the plants, ensure proper light and water, and understand the interconnectedness of every part to cultivate a truly thriving, beautiful space.

28 Monday Jul 2025
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25 Friday Jul 2025
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23 Wednesday Jul 2025
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21 Monday Jul 2025
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19 Saturday Jul 2025

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18 Friday Jul 2025
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Grounding Techniques are activities you use when you feel overwhelmed by feelings, thoughts, sensations. These techniques help a person move their focus away from what is overwhelming them to something else. That something else is preferable healthy and supportive to their wellbeing. Below is a list that clients and patients have mentioned over the years of things they do that help them ground.
16 Wednesday Jul 2025
Show me the suffering of the most miserable, so I will know my people’s plight. Free me to pray for others, for you are present in every person. Help me take responsibility for my own life, so that I can be free at last. Grant me courage to serve others, for in service there is true life. Give me honesty and patience, so that the Spirit will be alive among us. Let the Spirit flourish and grow, so that we will never tire of the struggle. Let us remember those who have died for justice, for they have given us life. Help us love even those who hate us, so we can change the world. Cesar Chavez
14 Monday Jul 2025
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11 Friday Jul 2025
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As a Creative Arts Therapist I worked in a hospital (not the emergency dept.) and worked with non-verbal autistic kids/teens/adults on occasion. Everything this doc says is accurate and useful. People generally communicate in some fashion, it’s important to pay attention to everything.
09 Wednesday Jul 2025
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07 Monday Jul 2025
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05 Saturday Jul 2025

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04 Friday Jul 2025
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“Professor Lorimer Moseley is a physiotherapist turned neuroscientist, who specialises in pain – what it is, why it exists, how it works and when it can go wrong.
Lorimer came to this very specific study after his own experience with chronic pain following a pretty gruesome sporting injury that by all accounts had been fixed by surgery.”
Link to the Podcast below.
The mind f**k of pain — retraining your system to tackle chronic pain – ABC listen https://share.google/ppJG6EpABbV1aIZze