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Day 303 – Open Hearts and Rich Memories
When we recognize and celebrate the divine in someone else, it raises the light in us as well. Continue reading
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Day 302 – Loving the “Unlovable”
How can we develop cultures of caring that transcend “likability” so that every patient in need receives loving care? Continue reading
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Day 301 – If Jesus Returned Today
At first glance, the idea that people might prefer chains over freedom seems appalling. But a careful look at most of life experience says that is the choice many of us often make. Continue reading
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Day 297 – Living with Reverence
Reverence is found in the sense of awe and ritual and gazing on a deeply crimsoned leaf or the deeply lined face of the one looking to us for relief. Continue reading
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Day 296 – How Love Brings Strength
One and God make a majority. Frederick Douglass When we unite with Love, we engage all the energy and strength we could ever need. When we are living in Love, our ego needs fall away. Since God is Love, we… Continue reading
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Days 294-295 – Caregiving & Justice
Only Love can enable us to live as true healers. That is why we must always seek to live Love, not fear. Continue reading
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Days 291-293 – Open Forum
Apologies to readers for posting the Open Forum late. There was a temporary difficulty accessing our system. Thank you for your patience and dedication to the Journal.-erie Continue reading
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Day 290 – Do you love me?
None of us, I imagine, ever truly wants to be dependent on another. What healing, however, when we sense that even though I may need your physical intervention, what I want most is the healing that only your love can… Continue reading
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Day 289 – How do you create “The Healing Response?”
Be mindful of your own thoughts and expectations. Patients in a state of hyper-alertness, will search for and register cues from their physicians. Continue reading
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Day 288 – The Healing Response
“There is mounting scientific evidence that the doctor-patient relationship is an important factor in why patients get better.” – Eve Henry Continue reading