Meditation Motivation and More
Friday, August 29th, 2008
No one can escape it. Unless you live on a deserted island somewhere in the middle of the South Pacific, you experience stress on a daily basis. It’s impossible to avoid.
Hours in stop and go traffic; poor working conditions; family issues; bad nutritional choices; and money problems are just a few of the negative factors that face us on a daily basis.
Many people who find it difficult coping with these issues turn to medication for a solution. Unfortunately, medication can become a double edged sword. While it may provide a temporary “fix” it generally doesn’t last.
In fact, medication could ultimately impact the overall picture by adding addiction to the list of stress factors. So what’s a person to do? That’s the question that Mary Havelock answers in “Meditation, Motivation and More.”

If you thought that constant pain in your belly is caused by “something you ate” you are partially correct. But thinking that it’s a painful condition that you’d have to try to to live with, then listen up. It could be a sign of something more sinister and you need to learn to deal with it.
Did you know that many of the symptoms for Rheumatoid Arthritis are common symptoms for other illnesses? It’s absolutely true. That’s exactly why we can call this a “Stealth Disease.” It is masked behind symptoms common to many other illnesses.
For many young, inexperienced mothers the sight of their sick and suffering children is an almost unbearable experience. And all too often, panic seizes them whenever their children start feeling unwell.