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When people picture the symbol of medicine, they often imagine a staff with snakes wrapped around it. However, it’s important...
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THE FEAR OF ILL HEALTH This anxiety derives, to a large measure, from the same causes as the worries of poverty and old age. Fear of Ill Health must necessarily be related to both Poverty and Old Age because it also leads to the boundary line of “awful worlds,” about which man knows nothing but has heard some unsettling stories. The person believes that individuals in the business of marketing good health treatments have played a significant role in keeping the fear of illness alive in the human mind. For as long as the human race’s record can be relied...

You can sense safety and protection. You can feel the answer to something that’s been bothering you, but you haven’t been able to say it out loud yet. You have the impression that you are receiving signals and opportunities to take specific paths. While you feel comfort in difficult circumstances or joy when you are sad, you may be sensing the strength and presence of your guardian angel. When you are alone and do not have the security of knowing you are protected, you may be unable to sense the presence of your angel. If that’s the case, there are...

For years, the magnificent yellow-green Peridot has been neglected as a lesser gem because it is tiny, easily produced, and relatively inexpensive; it is frequently simply considered the August birthstone. For centuries, its popularity has risen and fallen. However, a recent revival is bringing to light what Peridot enthusiasts have long known: this is a genuinely exceptional stone. The Gemological Institute of America has dubbed peridot “the extreme gem,” and it is one of only two gems—the other is diamond—that are born of fire and brought to light by the powerful forces of earthquakes and volcanoes. While these Peridots are...

“Death is not the opposite of life, but a part of it.” – Haruki Murakami Across deserts and jungles, icy tundras and lush river valleys, the question has lingered: What happens when we die? Do we vanish into oblivion, awaken in a heavenly realm, or return again and again, spun through the wheel of existence? From the ancient tombs of Egypt to the sacred texts of India, and the oral traditions of indigenous peoples, the human soul has been imagined as a voyager—rising, falling, reborn, or judged. In this journey, we explore the rich tapestry of beliefs about the soul,...

The history of roses is complex and interesting. The rose is 35 million years old, according to fossils. There are now more than 30,000 different kinds of roses. This makes the rose family tree the type of flowering plant with the most different kinds. Rose cultivation most likely began some 5000 years ago in Asia. They have been a part of the human experience since then, and references to the flower may be found in many ancient tales. And there are so many great stories about roses throughout history that we can all recognize. The rose was named after Aphrodite...
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