Overcoming Burnouthttp://www.wholeperson-counseling.org/doc/breathin.html
one to maintain good health, so are regular spiritual breathing exercises required for spiritual health. Application Prayer Dear God : I confess that I have tried to take my life
Overcoming burnout by letting go of your cares and doing spiritual breathing.
Smartphones Suck!https://www.serendipity.li/smartphones-suck.htm
to their mental health. These changes have affected young people in every corner of the nation and in every type of household. The trends appear among teens poor and rich; of ever
Evidence that smartphones are destroying human society.
Chapter 15 of 'The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire'http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap15.htm
regard to economy, to health, and to reputation, it is productive of the greatest part of the happiness of private life. The love of action is a principle of a much stronger and m
Chapter 15. The progress of the Christian religion, and the sentiments, manners, numbers, and condition of the primitive Christians
Letter to Lord Chandoshttp://depts.washington.edu/vienna/documents/Hofmannsthal/Hofmannsthal_Chandos.htm
I hoped to regain my health. But I was unable to find my way to them. These ideas, I understood them well: I saw their wonderful interplay rise before me like magnificent fountain
Copypasta dump - Everything Shii Knowshttps://shii.bibanon.org/shii.org/knows/Copypasta_dump.html
couldn't aid in my health either... "Truth" by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, "On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense" by Friedrich Nietzsche, "Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mi
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Moves To Improve Mental Health Treatment (Sofia) CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Republic: Advocates Fight For Children To Be Freed From Caged Beds (Prague) IRELAND More Than 300 People With
Sky Nethttp://www.sonex.org/SkyNet.html
the bad FBI->Mental Health Gulag->Police Out of the loop. Kortana the AI software/firmware/hardware that controls Sky Net The Ghostless Artificial Intelligence
Sky Net: What makes nukes fly, what commands navies and armies, what makes all organisms think and intercommunicate, and what tweaks all the Ons in the universe, Sky Command: Defen
Choosing the familiar word, from 'The Choice Of Words' (1954)http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gowerse/complete/chap7.htm
why the Ministry of Health should not still seek to heal people instead of rehabilitating them. But heal — poor old Bible monosyllable! Will the next translation of the Bibl
How to choose the familiar word, from the section 'The Choice Of Words' in the book 'The Complete Plain Words', a guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers, first pub
public voit - Homepage of Karl Voithttps://karl-voit.at/
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The Last Psychiatrist: The Source Of Society's Illshttps://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2010/03/the_source_of_societys_ills.html
access services (e.g. health care) but a relative inability to participate in that society. By analogy that is not at all a joke: the problem isn't that you don't have a million d
David Bowie and the Occult — The Laughing Gnostic | Peter-R. Koenighttps://www.parareligion.ch/bowie.htm
nearly as plentiful as health-food shops. Hermann Hesse's "Steppenwolf" and "Siddhartha" swamped the book market. Countless books on Yoga, Tantra, Zen, Buddhism, and other Eastern
Peter-R. Koenig traces David Bowie's occult laboratory through Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley, Cabbala, Gnosticism, science fiction, Blackstar, and the manufacture of pop personæ.
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I, by Thomas Carlyle et al.</titlhttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/13583/pg13583-images.html
—Mrs. Carlyle's ill-health.—His own need of rest.—John Sterling; his regard for Emerson.—Emerson's Oration on the American Scholar.—Proposed collection of his own Miscellanies. XX
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