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Holistic View Produced Easy and Simple

by admin on June 30, 2011

Holistic View Made Straightforward and Straightforward

Post by S. Ali Myers

What is holistic?Relating to or concerned with wholes or with complete systems rather than with the analysis of, therapy of, or dissection into elements &ltholistic medicine attempts to treat both the mind and the body&gt &ltholistic ecology views humans and the atmosphere as a single program&gt

Simply place, holistic means entire or comprehensive. We, as humans, reside a holistic lifestyle. Just due to the fact you do not know you do doesn’t mean you do not. Question. Do you wake up and take your arms off, unscrew your head and then go to perform. NO! Your physique is already attached. Why? Simply because you are comprehensive physically. This is clear, but for some reason most individuals do not comprehend that this holistic view relates to Almost everything else in this planet.

Holistic items that everybody understands existsMan – Lady – ChildSun – Moon – StarsHumans – Animals – Plants/TreesVegetables – Fruits – Nuts – GrainsWater (lakes, rivers, oceans) – Land

One particular relates to the subsequent. But, when all with each other, they are full. Man compliments lady but man, woman and youngster is comprehensive. This is a straightforward outlook but critical for viewing Every thing in a holistic manner. Why? Since Every thing compliments or depends on every single other.

Example:The sun offers the light energy supply for plants and trees to grow. These plants and trees generates fruits and vegetables. Man, lady and kid are capable to consume and grow to be nourished. This cycle is crucial for life and is naturally holistic.

This article is just a little example of the holistic view. This topic, in the future, will be broken down and place collectively a lot of distinct approaches to demonstrate its relevance to you as a total, organic being. Like, how your nutritional lifestyle affects your body, thoughts and soul. Or, how your damaging thoughts can produce into physical ailments or illnesses. Or, how single mother and father have a a lot more challenging time raising comprehensive and balanced young children. It actually is an limitless checklist of topics since Every little thing IS Portion OF THE HOLISTIC UMBRELLA.

Peace Peace,S. Ali Myershttp://soulfulbodymind.com

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Are you an Eco Cultural Creative?

by admin on August 27, 2010

Welcome to the club and it is a growing one at that. According to anthropologist Paul Ray there is a new group in town – The Cultural Creatives. This group has no established leaders, no professed ideology and no cohesive sense of community. Its members loosely adhere to humanistic/spiritual ideals and life-styles that are eco-friendly. He believes he has identified at least 50 million in the United States and another 50 million in Europe.

And right now you are quite likely sighing oh, no not another bloody stereotype this may be because cultural creatives hate to be put in to boxes. While wanting to refrain from doing this there are some fascinating facts that we feel duty bound to tell you about. We disagree with some of what Mr. Ray is saying as we find people with the interests proported to be of cultural creatives are often politically active – this political with the small p – concerned with their community, with environmental destruction, with globalisation – what cultural creatives are not are new age hippies.

Although they cannot be discerned from any particular demographic group – Cultural Creatives come from all walks of life from accountants to acupuncturists, supermarket buyers to computer consultants and lawyers and doctors to midwives and gardeners – the overriding factor is that they tend to be involved in, or care intensely, about environmentalism, globalisation, peace, social justice, holistic health, civil rights and new spirituality.

Many cultural creatives have dabbled in or are committed to self-development and growth; many would like nothing else but to leave the rat race to lead a more sustainable life. While they may not be lucky enough to do this they want to make difference in what they do right now.

Ray, identified three main subcultures (by examining their core believes and values), of which the Cultural Creative is one, the others are Tradionalists and Moderns.

What distinguishes Cultural Creatives?

Interested in Ecological Sustainability

Concerned with global ecology

Concerned with Women’s Issues

Interested in or use alternative health care

Have a social conscience

Are interested in a spiritual dimension

Are often information junkies – prefer print and radio to television

Ethical and careful consumers making value based purchases

Moderns represent the dominant subculture of the 21st century. These are the control freaks -the politicians, the higher echelons of law, the civil service and multinationals. They firmly believe all progress is good and, this often, leads to them dismissing other values and cultures as inferior. Their values include making money, climbing the career ladder, having lots of consumer choice. They support economic and technological process whether this is gene splicing or cloning and reject the values and concerns of other groups.

The simplest way to understand todays Moderns is to see that they are the people who accept the commercialised urban-industrial world as the obvious right way to live. They’re not looking for alternatives, says Ray.

The Traditionalists, as many of us may recognise as reminiscent of older family members, are more conservative (with a small c) while they set great store by supporting the environment and berating the destruction reaped by big business they also believe in traditional family values – feminism is a dirty word, their values are often anti-extramarital sex, anti porn, anti-teenage sex and anti abortion, they can be racist or at least hostile to anyone not of their own colour and background.

Obviously these are sweeping generalisations and we may all recognise some of ourselves in the odd one or two of the Modern and Tradionalist values, however what distinguishes us nice Cultural Creative types are the following values and tendencies. Cultural Creatives want to invest ethically, they work hard to make their lives less dependent on unsustainable and unethical systems – to simplify their lives. They are often unhappy with the party political systems seeing flaws in both the left and the right while being politically active. Surprisingly, given their informed worldview they are often optimistic about the future while distrustful of the media. They often have finances and spending under control and are not concerned about overspending, disdaining advertising and can be fanatical recyclers. They tend to eat organic foods and use alternative medicine.

Ultimately Cultural Creatives want to be involved in creating a new and better way of life for themselves, their dear ones and the world and at the same time work on self knowledge and increasing wisdom.

Davinos Greeno works for the eco friendly and ethical jewellery directory that lists 100s of Organic and Ethical Companies and we also have Articles for you to read or publish.

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Are You GMO Savvy? You Need To Be

August 24, 2010

Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’s) are as usual a hot topic in the natural food and natural medicine world. But what are GMO’s and why should the general population be concerned about them? GMO is most commonly used to refer to crop plants created for human or animal consumption using the latest molecular biology techniques. These [...]

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Improve Mental Focus by Herbal Remedies

August 24, 2010

Herbs play a fundamental role in any stress management program. When used within the context of programs that addresses a range of factors, herbs can facilitate a dramatic change in the quality of life experienced by anyone under stress. In this article we discussed `Therapeutic Ecology’ as a model to describe the relationship between herbal [...]

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The Systemic Nature of the Mind and Body and How it Relates to Health

August 18, 2010

Systemic Thinking versus Linear Thought Instead of focusing solely on the “cause and effects” of the client’s disease or health condition, physician’s taking a systemic perspective might focus more closely on the systemic factors revolving around the client’s condition such as their living and working environments; their relationships with the people around them; and their [...]

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Depression ? Can Be All Consuming

August 15, 2010

A lot of people, young and old alike are complaining of depression these days. Depression could be caused by an imbalance of chemicals in the brain that trigger off this medical condition. Look out for classic symptoms of depression such as lack of motivation, feeling lonely and helpless, insomnia or even too much sleep, and [...]

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APPRAISAL OF INDIAN SITUATION- EFFECTIVE UTILISATION OF ICT IN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

August 12, 2010

Today we are living in the age of information, and communication where the information societies are rapidly transforming themselves from information society to knowledge society. Information society or rather its Japanese term “Johoka Shokai”, was perceived by the Japanese writer, Yoneji Masuda, “as a society, which would eventually move to a point at which the [...]

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Biodynamics and Permaculture

July 31, 2010

BioDynamics Biodynamics is part of Anthroposophy, the system developed by Rudolf Steiner. According to this method of Organic Farming, all farms are individual organisms. BD emphasises balancing the interrelationship of plants, animals, soil etc with its holistic development as a self nourishing system, sans external inputs. BD is practised in 50 countries worldwide today. BD [...]

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Anthroposophical Medicine

July 4, 2010

Anthroposophical medicine, one of the many initiatives launched by Rudolf Steiner, is a holistic approach to healing that entails an in-depth assessment of the fourfold human constitution  – wherein the inter-weave of physical, etheric, astral and egoic bodies of the individual are delved into.  It’s practitioners are commonly full M.D.s, although there are also naturopaths [...]

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Anthroposophical Healing

July 1, 2010

Anthroposophical medicine, one of the many initiatives launched by Rudolf Steiner, is a holistic approach to healing that entails an in-depth assessment of the fourfold human constitution  – wherein the inter-weave of physical, etheric, astral and egoic bodies of the individual are delved into.  It’s practitioners are commonly full M.D.s, although there are also naturopaths [...]

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