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May, 2006 Volume 2, Issue #2

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“The LifeLine Flow Chart was the missing thread,” writes Weissman. “But more than just a systematic approach, the Lifeline Flow Chart provides the narrative for explaining what is really going on by translating the language of the body and subconscious mind – symptoms – into simple and accessible information that can be used to heal…. By running the LifeLine Flow Chart, the patient is able to reconnect to the subconsciously internalized, denied or disconnected emotions that are creating a blockage in his or her acupuncture meridians. When the Expression Channel is cleared, the subconscious emotion is released, increasing the potential of the body to heal effortlessly and completely.”

Entertaining and coherent, in the first part of The Power of Infinite Love & Gratitude Weissman details his discovery of the LifeLine Flow Chart and its healing effects. He also describes case examples of patients using the technique that are profound. In the second part he walks the reader through a very simple, yet detailed discussion of every individual’s power to create a healthy life. He also details the five basic components of a healthy lifestyle: water, food, rest, exercise, own your power, and the quantity, quality and frequency necessary for each of these basics.

Yes, it sounds simple. Health, Weissman emphasizes, is essentially simple – as long as one’s system is balanced in mind, body emotions and spirit. Therein lies the trick. The Power of Infinite Love & Gratitude is a great book and guide which can help people start the healing process themselves.


Uncorked – movie review
by Cate Montana

Filmed in 1998 and directed by John Huddles, Uncorked is a funny and often sharply poignant film about the underlying higher truths of our lives and relationships. When I first saw this gem of a movie it had the working title Higher Love, which is more aptly descriptive than its USA release title, Uncorked. But by whatever name, Uncorked examines life’s problems: money, relationship, fear and loss, hopes and dreams with discernment, humor and spiritual insight.

Ross, played by Rufus Sewell, is a musical genius in a family of creative eccentrics. His aging, never-married Uncle Cullen (Nigel Hawthorne) is intent on recreating a mystic hermit’s retreat on the family estate, living on top of a pillar. His brother Tom is a botanical gardener, dwelling in the forested acres of Sachem Farm with a group of Indonesian farmers. Ross has vowed to forgo his passion for music in order to get his “feet on the ground” and go into business to rescue the family fortune which is swiftly dwindling. The only problem with this plan, as Uncle Cullen points out, is that Ross knows nothing about business.   Next > 1 2 3 4

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