Category: Mary Baker Eddy

Bright stars

November 3, 2006 | No comments yet

“Every luminary in the constellation of human greatness, like the stars, comes out in the darkness to shine with the reflected light of God.” Miscellaneous Writings, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 340:27. You don’t have to appear in a full length

0 in 7

November 1, 2006 | 2 comments

Have you ever noticed ads by pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, or health-focused foundations that predict odds of people catching a particular disease? They read something like: “1 in 7 people will get [fill in the illness] by age 65.” These ads

Release from "I need"

October 30, 2006 | 1 comment

Have you ever been mesmerized by the belief that you had to buy something in particular to be happy? Maybe you wanted a new car, a widescreen TV, a vacation package, or an updated wardrobe? Shortly after I graduated from

Cosmetic surgery’s dark side

October 27, 2006 | 2 comments

With the surge of people racing to cosmetic surgeons for liposuction, tummy tucks, botox injections and a myriad of other surgical and nonsurgical procedures to alter their bodily appearance, it’s heartening to find one articulate voice warning people to think

A safer route to healing?

October 26, 2006 | No comments yet

In the October 2006 issue of Readers Digest, the Health IQ section reported… The Institute of Medicine looked at the prevalence of medication errors and found scary stuff: The average hospital patient is the victim of about one medication error