Author Archives: webmaven

Working with the Readings

Question arose about how to work with the Angels Healing Journey material and I wrote something up. In retrospect think that it looks like a good summary of the ways that one can work with the Labyrinth Readers Society materials, … Continue reading

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Eight Buddhist Prayers to Benefit the Dead

This is a beautiful e-book (about 30 pages) with prayers about death and dying from a Buddhist perspective: Eight Buddhist Prayers to Benefit the Dead  

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Restart Living – Chronic Disease Self-Management Information and Workshops

This looks like a good program for those with chronic medical conditions. Based on the work of Kate Lorig and others at Stanford, the chronic disease self management program. The site below will direct you to sign up for an online workshop … Continue reading

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3 Years in Print, A New Edition, and 25K visitors to our website!

We’re coming into a busy spring season for Caregiver Revolution as we celebrate our 3rd year in print and, very soon, over 25,000 visitors on the caregiver website. You could be the one who puts us over the mark! We’re … Continue reading

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At end of life, an Encoded Prayer?

Here’s an intereting story about the mysteries that surround life and death: Internet community helps crack dying grandmother’s code on note cards  Truth or conjecture, no matter what we think, it’s an interesting concept that communication can take place in … Continue reading

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Tai Chi and Mindfulness – daily practice

“Much, much there is, grasshopper, about this tai chi…” In perusing the new popularity of tai chi it could be said that people think of it as a system of  kind-of-complicated movements devised to be performed verrrrrry slowly to teach … Continue reading

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