Monthly Archive: July, 2011

Integrative cancer care – a whole person approach

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Today’s guest writer, Jeannine Walston is co-founder and Executive Director of EmbodiWorks, a non-profit organization offering integrative cancer care resources for the whole person. Jeannine has extensive experience in cancer education and advocacy, health care… Continue reading

Winner of British Open pays emotional tribute to late wife

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Northern Irish golfer Darren Clarke fought back tears as he paid an emotional tribute to the wife he lost to breast cancer five years ago. “In terms of what’s going through my heart,… Continue reading

Meat Free Monday

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I have been discovering some beautiful foodie blogs lately and one in particular has caught my eye with a fab recipe for Chargrilled Broccoli and Beans with Chilli, Garlic and Sweet Soy Rice Noodles.… Continue reading

How the light gets in

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Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in ~ Leonard Cohen We now know that the incidence of… Continue reading

Smile Saturday

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Because we all need a smile sometimes….  

Weekly Round Up

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My weekly round-up hasn’t been as regular as I would like this past few weeks, but I am back on track today and have a wonderful collection of blogs for you. These are the… Continue reading

How do you finish this sentence? (Archive Post)

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Debbie’s discovery of cancer’s gifts continues to attract comments and opinions – the latest being a wonderful post from Terri who writes at A Fresh Chapter on the inter-mingling of sorrow and joy.… Continue reading

Meat Free Monday

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For Irish TV viewers there was  an interesting programme on TG4 recently – Garrai Glas -a show about growing your own food in traditional and organic ways. One of the episodes which I… Continue reading

How to get started with meditation

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Today I want to take a look at meditation and what it can offer to us, mainly because I have been neglecting my own meditation practice of late, and a small voice inside… Continue reading

Poetry Friday

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Morning Poem Every morning the world is created. Under the orange sticks of the sun the heaped ashes of the night turn into leaves again and fasten themselves to the high branches —… Continue reading