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Written by Rev. Kris Collins
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 When we begin to see the opportunity within the opposition, we can welcome the disagreement without hostility.
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Written by Andy Lopez
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When you understand the type of soil in which your lawn is to grow, or is already growing, then you can begin to create a soil structure better suited for proper growth. Soil supplies air, water, nutrients, and physical support to plants. Soil also needs organic matter to keep it alive. Each type of soil needs different amendments. Sand, clay, and silt, in varying amounts, determine the texture of the soil. Compost will help to bind soil particles and hold water to the soil. Water is also important for productivity. Too much or too little water hinders proper plant growth. In addition, the presence of earthworms aids in maintaining good soil structure. |
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Written by Dr. Sally Cernie
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As I mentioned last issue, Dr.
Hahneman addressed the body’s self regulating mechanism as the Vital
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Written by Almine
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 The destiny of man is to push the existing limits of what is known; to take risks through developing a strong, useful courage.
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Written by Christine Loter, CHt.
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What does it mean to commit to oneself? It can mean many things; such as establishing a routine that best uses your time, or processing out and reprogramming patterns of behavior. What’s most important and inherent in both, is that it must be felt in the heart before the mind can put the plan into action. Committing to yourself is one of the most karmically beneficial things you can do, as you travel along your healing journey. |
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