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Do You Know Someone Who Needs Help?

Run an orb for them: Cancer Killer,  Chakra Cleanse or the Clear Light Meditation Orb.   Instructions for download/install at:  Youtube instructions Orb download and install A sample run is seen here: Energize Orb      Or  you can do a Clear … Continue reading

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The Top 5 Things to Do When a Loved One Is Dying

This is certainly reasonable advice and within the reach of just about anyone. A short well written list, numbers 1 and 5 are my favorites. One could say: Stay with your loved one and the space in a  positive non … Continue reading

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How Doctors Die

How Doctors Die | The Health Care Blog. Absolutely worth a read – the limits of the medical treatments toward the end of life are well know to MDs.

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The game that can give you 10 extra years of life

Jane McGonigal: The game that can give you 10 extra years of life | Video on TED.com. 4 things: physical activity, mental willpower, social outreach and emotional positivity are developed by the game Superbetter, developed b Jane McGonigal  

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How A Video Game Is Helping To Heal Stroke Victims

How A Video Game Is Helping To Heal Stroke Victims  This is a great article with a video showing how computer gaming is being used in rehabilitation.

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A Good Death

  Thank you to Sacred Dying for recommending another well written article about “…the growing movement to re-envision the end of life—to give seriously ill patients the right to limit or decline aggressive (and often futile) treatments. Those who wanted … Continue reading

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