change
so…
change
real change
change we can believe in
small change
spare some change
at no other time in human history have we been in greater need of change, of bringing ourselves into greater alignment with the natural forces of Universe. our lifestyles, our economy, our very planet depend upon it.
at bodyodyssey yoga we work with Universal Principles of Alignment to [...]
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my big fat democratic heart
call me a sucker…there’s one born every minute, right…and as far back as i can remember, and especially once the hormones kicked in, i’ve been a sucker for the story of democracy in america. of course it’s flawed and bla bla bla, until you compare it to the reality of human [...]
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it all starts with a life vision
in my case that vision would include having a weekend. for the past…where’s my calculator…ohhh…let’s just say a long long time…i’ve been working evenings and weekends. which was fine and all by me. it was the best time to make money, and it’s generally easy to navigate your way [...]
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I ain’t no doctor
a weekly column by charles faris, hhc
Dear Charles,
I read on a list on the internet of 20 Things We Learned Were Wrong This Year that the canard about drinking 8 pints of water daily was wrong. It also said that tea and coffee counted as liquid where i’d been told they didn’t. [...]
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Boston area sources for:
movement
yoga now dedham
healthworks fitness centers for women metro boston
the yoga studio brookline village
fresh food
the food project lincoln and roxbury
allandale farm jamaica plain
the campaign for real milk statewide
wellness
bodyodyssey yoga and massage southwest boston
pathways to wellness boston
spiritual universe
thoughts become things mike dooley of “the secret”
free will astrology rob brezney’s garden of pronoia
National Resources
NYC resources for spas, yoga and more
www.spa-nyc.com
www.newyork.citysearch.com (they cover yoga, restaurants and more)
National resources for [...]
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By the time it came to the edge of the forest the stream had grown up, so that it was almost a river, and, being grown-up, it did not run and jump and sparkle along as it used to do when it was younger, but moved more slowly. For it knew now where it was [...]
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