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A new MP3 sermon from Faith Baptist Tabernacle is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Living With Eternity in View Part 2 Subtitle: Living with Eternity in View Speaker: Mike Rodgers Broadcaster: Faith Baptist Tabernacle Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: Galatians 2:20; Philippians 1:21-24 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Baptist Tabernacle is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Living With Eternity in View Part 2 Subtitle: Living with Eternity in View Speaker: Mike Rodgers Broadcaster: Faith Baptist Tabernacle Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: Galatians 2:20; Philippians 1:21-24 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Baptist Tabernacle is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Living With Eternity in View Part 2 Subtitle: Living with Eternity in View Speaker: Mike Rodgers Broadcaster: Faith Baptist Tabernacle Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: Galatians 2:20; Philippians 1:21-24 Length: 59 min.
This is part 2 of my conversation with Gali from @HyperChange . In this video we discuss the pros and cons of Tesla putting some cash reserves into Bitcoin. Recorded on 12/23/20. View Part 1: Benefits of X, Holding Company for Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink + More - W/ Gali Russell (Ep. 222), https://youtu.be/Xmk7rtIJOqQ Gali on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gfilche
Food and Wine Pairing, a Controversial Point of View Part 1 - Master of Wine, Tim Hanni discusses his theory of why we like the foods and wines we like. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-faherty8/support
Its long term effects can be physical, emotional and financial. It is important to remember that there is no one test that can be used to diagnose MS. The diagnosis is one made only once other potential causes for symptoms have been ruled out. This means that it can take a while for a diagnosis to be confirmed, often causing frustration and anxiety for the person and family involved. Currently there is no cure, but each day researchers are learning more about what causes MS and are zeroing in on ways to prevent it. Canada has the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world, with an estimated 100,000 Canadians living with the disease. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults aged 15 to 40 years, younger children and older adults are also diagnosed with the disease. We are all made up of our past experiences, our perceptions, our success and failures, our societal programming - our whole being. When we hear, see or experience other people's lives our mind reacts to try to put ourselves in their shoes and consider how we would deal with it. We can never really ‘walk in someone else’s shoes’, but we can strive for a better understanding and attempt to see things from another’s perspective. Listening to an excerpt of one’s life story is to do just that. Michelle Amerie shares a glimpse of her life, living with multiple sclerosis. For agency workers, friends or distress line responders providing support to someone with MS or their family, their role is an important one and it is critical to try and understand the feelings and the needs of the person living with MS. View Part 2 – Multiple Sclerosis - Getting Help and Moving Forward Questions for Further Consideration: 1. What causes Multiple Sclerosis? Genetics, the environment, even viruses may play a role in who gets Multiple Sclerosis. While there is no single known cause, MS is more prevalent in certain parts of the world with colder climates. It is believed that one is at higher risk if exposed to environmental factors prior to adolescence. It has been suggested through some studies that exposure to certain viruses is linked to MS. 2. Is there a link between Multiple Sclerosis and Depression? Many people with multiple sclerosis also have depression. In fact, about half of all people with multiple sclerosis will need treatment for the condition at some point. Anyone dealing with too much stress or a tough situation might have depression. It’s easy to understand how MS, which takes a toll on physical health and may cause lasting problems, can bring on the mood disorder. MS might also cause depression. The disease may destroy the protective coating around nerves that helps the brain send signals that affect mood. Depression is also a side effect of some the drugs that treat multiple sclerosis, such as the steroids interferon. 3.What kinds of support can be offered to people living with Multiple Sclerosis? MS is unpredictable, with symptoms that can vary widely from person to person. Symptoms can range from extreme fatigue to lack of coordination, weakness, tingling, impaired sensation, vision problems, bladder problems, cognitive impairment and mood changes. Its effects can be physical, emotional and financial. Currently there is no cure, and this can cause tremendous anxiety for the person with multiple sclerosis or their family members. However, there are a variety of ways to manage symptoms, ranging from pharmacological treatments to non-medicinal strategies such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, exercise programs and alternative and complementary treatments. The person with MS needs to have access to all the supports and treatments available. In addition, emotional and social supports are an important part of everyone’s mental health and this holds true also for people living with multiple sclerosis. People need to be aware of and be able to tap into the community information, resources and supports that are available to them. The MS Society of Canada is one such organization and a valuable resource for those providing assistance with multiple sclerosis. Programs and Services — MS Society of Canada Glossary: Optic Neuritis: Optic neuritis is an inflammation that damages the optic nerve, a bundle of nerve fibers that transmits visual information from your eye to your brain. Pain and temporary vision loss in one eye are common symptoms of optic neuritis. Optic neuritis is linked to multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that causes inflammation and damage to nerves in your brain and spinal cord. Signs and symptoms of optic neuritis can be the first indication of multiple sclerosis, or they can occur later in the course of MS Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS): The stages of MS generally follow a predictable pattern. It begins with a relapsing form of the illness. Later on, it develops into forms that progressively worsen. According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS), around 85 percent of MS sufferers are initially diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS. For those with RRMS, patients will have flare-ups or relapses of MS. In between the relapses, patients will have periods of remission. In most cases, patients will start off with this form of MS. Over a few decades, the course of the disease is likely to change and become more complex. 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What is Plant Spirit Medicine? Join herbalist and nutritionist Diana Sproul as she presents plant spirit medicine as explained in Eliot Cowan's book of the same name. Plants, trees, rain, lightning and the Chinese elements (like water, metal, earth) are each represented by a consciousness. These may appear through meditation or dreaming in human, animal, insect or other form. Healing an imbalance or lack of a certain element in a person’s spiritual make-up and life can help a person become well and whole again without addressing the illness itself. The author says that is ordinary, and that all of us can learn to do what he does. Author Eliot Cowan does training at the Blue Deer Center in New York state. This lecture is Part 3 of 4 parts. Please watch the series on the Transform Health LibSynPodcasts Channel [http://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/transformhealth ] or You Tube channel: http://youtube.com/c/TransformhealthBiz **Transcription/Summary/Description with times is below. **Links to All Four Lecture Parts: Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 1 - https://youtu.be/14YWgBvP8RM Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 2 - https://youtu.be/KygNGi0Giu8 Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 3 - https://youtu.be/5juLkeAQnq0 Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture Part 4 - https://youtu.be/Y84ifOKKKS4 **Transcription/Summary with Times:** 0:15 Traditional African healers/shamans are open to Western doctors and always learning, even in old age 0:20 Plants and spirits have power, but all parts of nature, including earth. air, water… 0:35 African shaman taken to another realm to study healing for nine years, then returns 1:13 Combining different herbs together brings different plant spirits 1:20 Time viewed differently in shaman world view, how to tract along possible futures based on choices now, track along timelines 2:24 Australian Aborigine tracker tracts people along timelines for trip 3 years previous 3:20 Chinese Five Elements theory for healing use, deficiency shows in skin, voice, energy, breath, body smell, etc. 3:40 Example of metal in Chinese Five Element theory for healing (there are several questions under each element so you could think about them in your own life.) 5:15 Lack of ceremony in America, especially related to life transitions like manhood, womanhood, crone/wise woman, etc. 5:35 Little guidance for young people in future career work 6:21 Metal associated with certain physical body qualities 6:50 Young man in his twenties with energy standing almost sideways 7:25 Metal treatment added to woman to help her health and positive world view 7:40 Question and answer period begins 8:15 My meditation with plants - write it down! 9:14 Man sits and communicates with same plant for fourth year, shared Osha harvesting story 10:40 I mainly use herbs as tea/infusion 11:00 Using Chaparral experience - salve and tea, smell 11:40 Eliot Cowen has a center called the Blue Deer Center in New York to teach you Plant Spirit Medicine. Some of his healing students are in Western Colorado and elsewhere. 12:30 Trying to meditate with capsule/powdered herb and live plants 13:16 Author studied with plants directly by choice 13:35 Modern shaman meditated for six years, visited by deer and wild animals, bear 13:57 Bear associated with medicine in Native American tradition View Part 4 - Plant Spirit Medicine Lecture here - https://youtu.be/Y84ifOKKKS4
John and Matthew continue their look at Pradeep’s remodel by looking at suggestions from a Slow Home Studio viewer. VIEW PART 1
John and Matthew present their solution to Catherine’s living space problem based on the feedback on our Facebook page and website. View Part 1
This is the second part to getting a Windows machine set up for Ruby on Rails Development by having Ubuntu running inside Virtualbox. View Part 1 here. Today’s screencast will walk through installing Ruby, rubygems 1.3.5 and Rails with rubygems, and SqLite3 as well as installing my preferred code editor Komodo Edit. Watch the screencast […]