Re-growing an Arm? No problem.
Growing fingers, toes, and one day even arms and legs with 3-D structure and capability may not be too far away.
The Signatures of Plants: Learning Nature’s Alphabet
Centuries ago in Europe, in a time before most people could read, a system called the “doctrine of signatures” was developed to catalog the language of plants. I have successfully used this system to understand the medicinal properties of a plant.
Can We Condition Our Bodies to Fight Illness Without Medicine?
Research has shown that the potential is there to treat diseases using conditioning of the brain to think it’s received medicine by giving it certain cues.
A New Perspective: How Ibogaine Treatment Helped Turn My Life Around
Ibogaine and aftercare helped me remain completely abstinent from drugs and alcohol for the entire year following treatment. My recovery continues, and I remain abstinent today—over four years since taking ibogaine.
In Defense of Homeopathy
Since its inception over 200 years ago, homeopathy has been the target of almost constant antipathy from the prevailing school of orthodox medicine, yet it thrives—all across the globe—for a number of very good reasons.
Desire Is the Truth of It: Jacques Lacan and Wanting Wanting
Far from the desexualized stereotype that some critics place on him, Lacan wanted people to experience the true movement and fluidity of their desire.
Lust Is the Teacher: Vladimir Solovyov’s Sexual Love
What if we took lust and desire seriously as a form of wisdom and meaning, not just chemical response? What if lust is a sort of faithfulness? What if lust is the ideal of love and not the other way around?
How To Fight Sexual Shame: Amber Hollibaugh, Edward Carpenter, and the Strength of Vulnerability
Wherever you have a secret, that is where you are vulnerable. I learned to move toward the vulnerability, instead of retreating from it. By becoming vulnerable intentionally, through the effort of honesty and openness, we become strong.
Impossible Pleasure: Charles Fourier’s Queer Theories
Charles Fourier believed that we’d been bamboozled into a dead-end corner of culture, with no room to move. Guarding that corner was the concept of the family, and especially the monogamous married couple.
Introduction to Reiki – Jodi Criser Reiki Master
The Introduction to Reiki webinar debuts the historical background to the origination of Reiki, its many benefits, and how it is being used in hospitals across the nation. You will also learn a short meditation to introduce you to chi energy.