Sunday, December 7, 2014

Make Your Soul Grow - Kurt Vonnegut



"What I had to say to you, moreover, would not take long, to wit: Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage, no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what's inside you, to make your soul grow."

(Kurt Vonnegut responds to high school children at Xavier High School in this letter. This is an excerpt from that letter.)

Thursday, December 4, 2014


"When Ann E. presses into fascia that has become gummed up like glue, holding parts of our insides where they don't rightly belong, her touch somehow "dissolves" the gooeyness and allows the fascia to revert to its original light, fluffy nature. With each of these releases, the "necklace tangle" loosens and our bodies can start to sort out the mess that has been accumulating for so many years.

As I discovered on the first day, she rarely works where the pain is. She says that the body provides here a map of where it's really hurting, pulling, stagnant, frozen, and she starts there, unfurling one little piece of the necklace ball, so that the body can begin its own organic process of unwinding itself back to health."

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Photo Credit: Dr. Kenneth Hansraj/Surgical Technology International 

"The average adult head weighs 10 to 12 pounds when it's in the upright or neutral position. However, because of that pesky thing called physics -- gravitational pull -- the cranium becomes heavier the more you bend your neck. Several times heavier, according to research from Dr. Kenneth Hansraj, chief of spine surgery at New York Spine Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, which will be published in Surgical Technology International."




Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Arthur Boorman - Inspirational Transformation

Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and he was told by doctors that he would never be able to walk again.  He stumbled upon an article of Diamond Dallas Page doing yoga and decided to give it a try. With guidance and encouragement from Diamond Dallas he transformed his health and well-being.