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Connecting the Dots – Finding your Medicine

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Connecting the Dots – Finding your Medicine

This month our bloggers wrote about “Finding Your Medicine” — and the many different types of medicine available, and how they each connect physically, spiritually and emotionally.

Danielle kicked off the month by talking about what it means to Find your Medicine.

From there Vera talked about how Shamanic Extraction Healing can release and remove negative energy, and how we all have the keys to bring our physical, spiritual and emotional/mental aspects into balance in When you have the right pieces you can heal yourself.

During Spirituality week, Tara discussed how Finding Green Tara, and her own spiritual path, became her medicine, while Kathleen talks about love as medicine in her meditation from Thoughts to Awaken the Spirit, and Danielle shared a snapshot of a simple moving meditation that acts as medicine for her young children.

During creativity week, Charla talked about how yoga helps her feel more creative and whole, while Rebecca shared a short story of how a young girl found Natural Medicine in the forest after a traumatic experience.  We also profiled writing coach Marisa Goudy who talked about how taking the leap to doing what she loved provided healing in her life in our Profiles of Success column.

We wrapped up the month by talking about connection: Dr. Lisa Avila discussing suggestions for hearing oneself better in the Subtleties of Listening, whereas Danielle found Healing Through Writing.  Guest blogger TaraLeigh shared her healing journey in an Open Letter to Wheat and Dairy, and Charla talked about how healing changes like the wind over time.

Charla Dury
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Mother, blogger, cyclist, travel enthusiast, accountant and writer, Charla Dury blogs about her experience in humanity. Whether fact, fiction, poetry or creative nonfiction, Charla’s writing brings out the human experience in each of us. “We are all part of one big human family and can relate to each other on multiple levels,” Charla said. “It doesn’t have to be only skin deep.” One of the most profound reasons Charla blogs is to bring back a sense of community and connectedness that is often lost in the world of technology.

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