Archive for the 'Emotions' Category

Sept 15, Love in the Land of Dementia: Finding Hope in the Caregiver's Journey – Emotional Pro

September 16th, 2016

The Association of Health Care Journalists reported this information:  A report from Alzheimer’s Association, entitled “2014 Alzheimer’s disease facts and figures.” paints a stark picture about what lies ahead for many older adults. More than 5 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer’s and related dementia; 200,000 are suffering from early onset (under age 65).…

Sept 8, Michael Brown: Cat Tales for Mariette – Emotional Pro

September 9th, 2016

Were you with us, a few years back, when I talked with Michael Brown about his “Presence Process,” a step-by-step approach to making deep personal change? He calls intimacy “into-me-and-see.” Were you with us, later, when I talked with Michael Brown about “The Radiance of Intimacy,” in which he asserted our work with intimacy as…

Sept 1, Dr. Muray Grossan: Whole Body Allergy & Sinus Health – Emotional Pro

September 2nd, 2016

What Happens When Your Antibiotics Don’t Work? It’s been somewhere close to 40 years since I took an antibiotic prescribed by a doctor. Instead, I’ve cultivated the use of vitamins and herbs that have worked for me to allow my body to resist the development of colds and flus (and other types of “infection”). But that’s…

Aug 18, Andria Corso, Fear to Flow: Life Unfolding Perfectly – Emotional Pro

August 19th, 2016

Aug 18, Andria Corso, Fear to Flow: Life Unfolding Perfectly Stress is a very big part of modern life. Stress, we are told, comes from the constant (or near-constant) stimulation of our fear response. The fear response can be triggered through our own imagination:  most of the anxiety and fear with which we live every…

Aug 11, Christopher Pinckley: The (Emotional) Mud Removal Program – Emotional Pro

August 12th, 2016

Are you like the millions of people who go through their daily lives choked with emotions, which they attempt to push down in order to accomplish those lives? This causes what our FPL guest this week refers to as “emotional mud.” Pinckley says that too many us are “clogged with fear, frustration, anger, anxiety, hurt…

Aug 4, Toni Greene: Near Death Experiences & Life After Death – Emotional Pro

July 29th, 2016

Aug 4, Toni Greene:  Near Death Experiences & Life After Death What’s Death Like; and What Comes After? I recently was invited to attend a program in a comedy club that featured a psychic offering messages from loved ones who had died! The psychic was the genuine article. She worked hard to help those on “the…

John James Grief Recovery From Today's Many Losses – Emotional Pro

July 28th, 2016

How Much Grief Can We Take? Not only do we have a rapidly-changing world, requiring us to “let go of the old” with great frequency, but we also encounter personal losses–of people, places, pets and dreams. Add to that that our entire world is undergoing change at a very rapid pace, and you’ll understand that grief…

Carla Van Ray Healing From Abuse – Emotional Pro

July 21st, 2016

We expect people who have been abused, either in childhood or later in their adult lives, to carry anger, scars and pain for the rest of their lives. But abuse can be healed! It’s not actually easy to heal abuse when we are confined to our everyday world, because it’s difficult to see why such…

July 14, Maureen St. Germain: Your Higher Self Connection – Emotional Pro

July 14th, 2016

July 14, Maureen St. Germain: Your Higher Self Connection We are, as we all know, in a time of tremendous change and transformation. As a group, we humans are ascending; and our reality is changing. What we have done in the past is no longer working. In addition to changing things on a day-to-day basis,…

July 7, Michael Charles, MD: Too Big to Hide; Too Dark to Blend In – Emotional Pro

July 7th, 2016

40 years in the making, this week’s guest, Dr. Mike Charles, follows the fictional form to offer the world a coming of age story that will resonate with anyone fascinated by the implications of the sweeping social changes of the 60’s and 70’s. How does a highly intelligent, well-educated young African-American make his way in…

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