For years, energy psychology — and especially its signature technique known as tapping — has lived on the fringes of mainstream psychotherapy. Often dismissed...
When you think about your health, your mind probably races to diet, exercise, or stress management. But there’s a vital piece often overlooked in holistic care: your mouth. Oral wellness isn’t just about teeth and gums—it’s intimately connected to your immune system, cardiovascular health, sleep quality, and even the balance of your gut microbiome. For those devoted to total-body health, understanding this connection is essential.
The Mouth as a Gateway to Your Whole Body
The mouth is more than a chewing apparatus; it’s a doorway through which inflammation and bacteria can travel, influencing your overall health. When gums become inflamed or infected, harmful bacteria can enter the bloodstream and contribute to systemic inflammation—a root cause of many...
Often dismissed as superstition or pseudoscience, dowsing quietly challenges our conventional understanding of reality. But this ancient practice is far more than folklore or magic—it is a profound demonstration of human sensitivity to subtle energies, revealing that our perception extends well beyond the five senses. Dowsing invites us to reconsider what science can encompass and to explore the electric, vibrational nature of our bodies and the world around us.
What Is Dowsing, Really?
For centuries, dowsers have used simple tools—forked rods, pendulums, or even just their own bodies—to locate underground water, minerals, lost objects, or to answer yes-or-no questions. While these instruments appear to do the “work,” they are merely indicators. The real technology is our own...
When we talk about building better schools and workplaces, the conversation often centers around innovation, efficiency, and inclusion. Yet one vital group is still routinely sidelined: people with disabilities. Far from being a charitable gesture, welcoming disabled individuals into classrooms and offices creates environments that are not only more inclusive but also more effective for everyone.
In a society where nearly 30% of Americans live with a disability—most of them acquiring it during their lifetimes—this is not a marginal issue. It is a matter of civil rights, economic justice, and collective progress. And it’s time we reframe how we view disability inclusion—from burden to benefit.
The Persistence of Misconception
For decades, outdated ideas about disability have shaped policy,...