Archive for the 'Pain' Category

This week marks a milestone.  Both my husband, Robert A. Fink, M.D., F.A.C.S., and I have been published in the same book!  Edited by Dr. David W. Crippen, End-of-Life Communication in the ICU offers numerous multinational perspectives on End-of-Life issues. Dr. Fink  Fink addresses what healthcare practitioners can do to avoid emotionally and fiscally painful (for […]

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Guatama Buddha discussed the role of the mind in the pursuit of happiness through the practice of the eightfold path. Buddha said,”Mind is the forerunner of states of existence. Mind is chief, and (those states) are caused by the mind. If one speaks and acts with a pure mind, surely happiness will follow like one’s […]

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05/03/07 Thursday 9am to 10am Pacific Time
The world is privileged to have revealed to it the secrets of Lomilomi, included in Wise Secrets of Aloha featuring Kahuna Harry Uhane Jim and written by Garnette Arledge. The spiritual beliefs of Hawaiians include the belief that they did not fall from grace, but that Hawaii and their […]

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Two young boys who last week lived in the same county have come to my attention this week. One, whom we will call “K.B.,” is 6 and has set off a huge chain of retribution by taking his father’s jack knife to school. The other, Raijon Daniels, was 8. He died this […]

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The Excitement of Learning

If anyone had told me I would be starting what amounts to a whole new career at age 63, I would not have believed them. Yet, that’s what I am doing. And as part of the launch of my program for psychotherapists (and eventually, everybody who wants to grow and master their emotions), I am […]

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