Category: health

Reject negative stereotypes

April 2, 2012 | 3 comments

It was astutely pointed out to me by a reader recently that in debates about the new healthcare law in the US, participants in the program are commonly referred to as young and healthy, or old and sick; the idea

Conquering jet lag and pre-tour jitters

February 27, 2012 | 11 comments

As I type these words, I’m flying over the Pacific Ocean in a Boeing 777. 8000 miles of water are below, the captain told us. Can you imagine, 8000 miles of nothing but water! I peer out my window and behold a

Prevent sickness with watchfulness

February 23, 2012 | 7 comments

One of the great benefits of practicing Christian Science is that it teaches one how to prevent disease from happening before it has a chance to form in one’s outward experience. All human experience incubates in human consciousness. The outward effect

Keep disease out of thought

January 9, 2012 | 2 comments

With the onslaught of depressing medical updates and reports of aggressive disease pouring into the population’s mind through the media, it is vital that one vigorously defend thought from any fear of disease ever getting lodged there. The human body

Don’t grow old

December 29, 2011 | 5 comments

When I was a teen or in my twenties, I didn’t think much about age.  It seemed quite irrelevant and unnecessary.  Now that a few decades have passed, the topic comes up more frequently in conversations with friends and neighbors,