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Our Mid week study through the book of Exodus.
Our Mid week study through the book of Exodus.
Our Mid week study through the book of Exodus.
Our Mid-week study through the book of Exodus.
Our Mid-week study through the book of Exodus.
Our Mid-week study through the book of Exodus.
Our Mid-week Message this week features Associate Pastor Allen Lutes visiting with Lorie Payne and Associate Pastors Grant Palma and Carly Payne talking with Director of Families with Youth James Lawrence.
Our Mid-week Message features Associate Pastor Carly Payne visiting with Senior Pastor Travis Franklin, Associate Pastor Grant Palma, and Director of Families with Young Children Monica Lackey.
Our Mid-week Message features Associate Pastor Carly Payne leading communion and discussing it with Associate Pastor Allen Lutes.
Our Mid-week message features Associate Pastor Carly Payne visiting with Executive Assistant to the Pastors Rhonda Rodman.
Halloween special episode. NFL Talk - Fantasy Football breakdown - Our Mid-season Super Bowl pick - Freaky Deaky Festival - Rufus du Sol - Sex with Ghosts - Cody's Rannnndom Facts - Tiger documentary - Tiger vs Phil - Urban Dictionary words - Zach tells scary ghost stories - UFOs - Ross' Pervy Corner.
Our Mid- and Upper backs hold the weight of the world, our world at least. And this weight can bring chronic or periodic pain. Fortunately we can use our bodies and minds to release this pain, to heal ourselves. We just need to know the code. Listen to this or the longer version to help you learn that code.Obviously, if are having a serious traumatic episode and are suffering from whiplash or very real back pain, please seek the help of a professional.If you enjoy these practical guided meditations, you may like to listen to the other Serena Podcasts which include more traditional guided meditations as well as the Ancient Masters Podcast which provides the theory behind these practices and where we are headed by doing them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our Mid- and Upper backs hold the weight of the world, our world at least. And this weight can bring chronic or periodic pain. Fortunately we can use our bodies and minds to release this pain, to heal ourselves. We just need to know the code. Scientists have identified and synthesized the parts of marijuana that make people feel so good and along the way they have figured out the answer to the mystery of why all human brains would have evolved a specific receptor in the brain for a plant that until recently only grew in South Asia. It turns out that the cannaboid system is key part of our brain’s regulatory structure. So we didn’t evolve to respond to that particular plant. We, and every other organism down to the lowly sponge uses cannaboids to maintain balance in the body. Amazingly, the effect of our self-produced cannaboids in our bodies, while not as strong as the highly concentrated versions that people consume from the cannabis plant, is the same. Our bodies also produce endorphins and anyone that regularly exercises is familiar with the fact that these chemicals activate the same opioid receptors as morphine and heroin, albeit at a much lower intensity. The point is that we have the power to create these chemicals ourselves. In fact, producing these cannaboids might be the most important physiological system we have for creating and maintaining health in our bodies. These extraordinary compounds, while performing different tasks in different tissues, always have the same goal: the achievement and preservation of a balanced internal environment despite changes in the external environment.So we can synthesize the active agent in marijuana in our own bodies when we choose to and not have the costly side-effects from the over the counter or illicit kinds. But how? We can’t say to our brain “Okay, I’ll have some endorphins now.” We have to go exercise. The same goes for cannaboids. We have to speak the language of our bodies. We do that through movement, touch, music, attention, and love. We’ll bring these insights to releasing tension in our backs in this guided moving meditation. When we speak of chakras and energy and spirit this engages our brain in a conversation with our muscle tissues in a way that we can’t have using everyday language. So even if you don’t believe in a numinal realm and energy channels and chakras and so on, just play along and think of these ideas as simply ways to hack your brain, as ways to take command of the extraordinary chemical factories we have within us. Obviously, if are having a serious traumatic episode and are suffering from whiplash or very real back pain, please seek the help of a professional.If you enjoy these practical guided meditations, you may like to listen to the other Serena Podcasts. There is a Guided Meditation one as well as an Ancient Masters one which provides the theory behind these practices and where we are headed by doing them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: Vice President Pence wraps up his trip to Israel. Our Mid-east bureau crew is on the podcast talking Israeli reaction to Pence's faith, the future of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem and some changes coming soon to the nuclear deal with Iran.
Our Mid- and Upper backs hold the weight of the world, our world at least. And this weight can bring chronic or periodic pain. Fortunately we can use our bodies and minds to release this pain, to heal ourselves. We just need to know the code. Listen to this or the longer version to help you learn that code.If you enjoy these practical guided meditations, you may like to listen to the Serena Podcast (goo.gl/Dxu4eo) which provides the theory behind these practices and where we are headed by doing them. Obviously, if are having a serious traumatic episode and are suffering from whiplash or very real back pain, please seek the help of a professional. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our Mid- and Upper backs hold the weight of the world, our world at least. And this weight can bring chronic or periodic pain. Fortunately we can use our bodies and minds to release this pain, to heal ourselves. We just need to know the code. Scientists have identified and synthesized the parts of marijuana that make people feel so good and along the way they have figured out the answer to the mystery of why all human brains would have evolved a specific receptor in the brain for a plant that until recently only grew in South Asia. It turns out that the cannaboid system is key part of our brain’s regulatory structure. So we didn’t evolve to respond to that particular plant. We, and every other organism down to the lowly sponge uses cannaboids to maintain balance in the body. Amazingly, the effect of our self-produced cannaboids in our bodies, while not as strong as the highly concentrated versions that people consume from the cannabis plant, is the same. Our bodies also produce endorphins and anyone that regularly exercises is familiar with the fact that these chemicals activate the same opioid receptors as morphine and heroin, albeit at a much lower intensity. The point is that we have the power to create these chemicals ourselves. In fact, producing these cannaboids might be the most important physiological system we have for creating and maintaining health in our bodies. These extraordinary compounds, while performing different tasks in different tissues, always have the same goal: the achievement and preservation of a balanced internal environment despite changes in the external environment.So we can synthesize the active agent in marijuana in our own bodies when we choose to and not have the costly side-effects from the over the counter or illicit kinds. But how? We can’t say to our brain “Okay, I’ll have some endorphins now.” We have to go exercise. The same goes for cannaboids. We have to speak the language of our bodies. We do that through movement, touch, music, attention, and love. We’ll bring these insights to releasing tension in our backs in this guided moving meditation. When we speak of chakras and energy and spirit this engages our brain in a conversation with our muscle tissues in a way that we can’t have using everyday language. So even if you don’t believe in a numinal realm and energy channels and chakras and so on, just play along and think of these ideas as simply ways to hack your brain, as ways to take command of the extraordinary chemical factories we have within us. If you enjoy these practical guided meditations, you may like to listen to the Serena Podcast (https://goo.gl/Dxu4eo) which provides the theory behind these practices and where we are headed by doing them. Obviously, if are having a serious traumatic episode and are suffering from whiplash or very real back pain, please seek the help of a professional. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the conclusion of the "Decidedly Disney" miniseries, Kim and TC take a look at Disney's live action output. Plus, this week's Callback, the Bonehead Of The Week, E-mail, and some discoveries about National Amusements' Kung-Fu Flicks series... As always, complete show notes can be found on our websites at http://subjectcinema.com and http://popcornnroses.com! Our Mid-week special this month is this Thursday, Valentines Day 2008 - "Sizzlin HOT! The PNR Top 20 Sexiest Stars of the Big Screen!" See you then!