How expressive is the patient’s face? As their treatment progresses, the range and naturalness of their emotional expression will improve, as well. Hardened, stoic faces transform into being spontaneously expressive…
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part two A connection with some of Orgonomy’s concepts: Throughout my reading of Wachsmuth, which is, of course, a piece researched and written in the Anthroposophic tradition, I had another…
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Part Three Once this model of healthy function becomes clearly defined and understood, pathological variations are easy to identify, and to correctly address and guide back towards the model. Some…
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Part One Objectivity is not only the basis of science, but of health for anyone in general. A living connection to the world around us is indicative of a more…
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The strong nature and importance of our sexual energy goes to the core of the definition of health. There is much against us in its full expression, including all of…
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Over this past weekend, Jeff and I watched, “Sexual Chronicles of a French Family” on Netflix. We both thoroughly enjoyed it. It spoke so much to my new book, “Sophie’s…
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I’ve written previously about the concept of the reflexes which are governed by the autonomic nervous system — it is responsible for triggering…
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I read an article recently which described the research of a post-graduate student, working on a thesis related to what she calls “relaxation-induced anxiety” (RIA). In typical allopathic fashion, a…
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“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” -Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher (1788 – 1860) A…
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Yesterday, I presented an example of Dr. Hahnemann’s distinction between crude and refined nature by illustrating the difference between ‘matter’ and ‘substance’, and today I’d like to further illustrate this…
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