Rediscovering the Art and Science of Sound Therapy Posted on: Thursday, October 13th 2022 Written By: John Stuart Reid John Stuart Reid and Annaliese Reid illustrate how sound is fast regaining its place as a powerful healing modality. Having first been used by the ancients, sound therapy has undergone a period of re-discovery and is now poised […]
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Rediscovering the past: A Jewish childhood in a racially-diverse LA
In his first book, No Country for Jewish Liberals, veteran Israeli journalist Larry Derfner covers predominantly his post-aliyah life but briefly touches on his upbringing in South Los Angeles. Four years later, Derfner has returned with Playing Till We Have to Go: A Jewish childhood in inner-city L.A., entirely about his early years in a […]
Rediscovering the Jewish community, history of Majorca, Spain
In November of 2014, I moved to Majorca, an island off of Spain, thinking I would never meet another Jewish person there. Majorca is located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the eastern coast of Spain. This map shows the island as depicted by pioneering 16th century mapmaker Giovanni Francesco Camocio. (Photo credit: Eran Laor Cartographic […]
Rediscovering the Divine Feminine: How Menstruation Relates To Moon Cycles, Nature & Diets
When I first got my period, I was thrilled! I viewed it as a right of passage, marking my transition into womanhood, and I welcomed the opportunity to embrace my newfound femininity. However, like many women, over the years I eventually started to resent my time of the month, dreading my painful cramps and counting all of the […]
Weapons of Mass Distraction: Media, Advertising & Social Programming
Marie D. Jones & Larry Flaxman, New DawnWaking Times The mass media is the biggest remote control ever built, and we all exist within the four-walled idiot box it controls. Manipulation of thought and behaviour is a part of our accepted daily lives. Each time we lock eyes on a news […]