Sunrise Ranch Retreat

Written by Ethan Engel on . Posted in Healing

Sunrise Ranch Retreat

For over sixty years, Sunrise Ranch in Loveland, CO, has explored the paths to communion with the Divine. 

Sunrise Ranch Retreat Center offers continuous programs that empower personal transformation and world service, conference facilities for leading-edge organizations, opportunities to participate on a 350-acre ranch and farm and opportunities for deep encounters with others in a multifaceted spiritual community.

The spiritual basis for the ranch is nondenominational and requires... Read more...

Relief for Kidney Stone Sufferers

Written by Deepak Acharya on . Posted in From Patalkot, with Love

Relief for Kidney Stone Sufferers

Nephrolithiasis, the process of kidney stone formation, is a multi-factor disease rising from genetic and environmental factors. This process is called also called Urolithiasis when it affects the urinary tract including the kidneys, urethra, ureter and bladder. A common disease, Urolithiasis is increasing in prevalence worldwide and appears concentrated in more industrialized countries. Patients often suffer severe pain in the flanks or back, nausea, vomiting, increased urinary... Read more...

Oregon Grape

Written by Akayla Amato on . Posted in Healing

Oregon Grape

Oregon grape and its relative, goldenseal, have similar adaptogenic properties. However, Oregon grape is easy to grow and, unlike goldenseal, isn't threatened with extinction. For these and other reasons, many herbalists have switched from goldenseal to Oregon grape for treating a range of conditions.

Distinctly bitter, Oregon grape root contains alkaloids, including berberine. For those not familiar with bitter herbs, they provide very beneficial effects for the digestive tract. Proper bile... Read more...

Longmont Confidential

Written by Ethan Engel on . Posted in Going green

Longmont Confidential

Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.
                                                                       W.H. Auden

No matter which side of the fracking fence you're on, fracking technology and know-how have provided access to huge amounts of fossil fuels in previously unrecoverable deposits.

Opponents of the practice have serious concerns. They cite the potentials for serious environmental hazards that appear literally everywhere: from flaming tap water to... Read more...

New Year, New Bank?

Written by thrivemovement.com on . Posted in Going green

New Year, New Bank?

Centralized banks are the main funders of environmentally harmful industries such as nuclear, coal, and clear cutting logging companies. They are also responsible for the most recent economic collapse that caused people around the world to lose their homes, their jobs, and their retirements. They use customer’s deposits to make these destructive loans. Are these the projects you want to keep supporting with your deposits? If not, then pull your money out of centralized banks and find a... Read more...

Bioscalar Energy: The Healing Power

Written by Valerie Hunt, Ed.D. on . Posted in Energy work

Bioscalar Energy: The Healing Power

Dr. Valerie Hunt, Professor Emeritus of Physiological Science at UCLA, has scientifically proven the existence of the human energy fields and is helping science understand how subtle energy works and it's incredible healing applications. She has been recognized worldwide for groundbreaking research that has led to the first truly scientific understanding of the relationship between energy field disturbances, disease, emotional pathologies, human field communication and the energy spectrum of... Read more...

A Doctor's Holy Mission

Written by Ethan Engel on . Posted in From Patalkot, with Love

A Doctor's Holy Mission


Dr. Acharya dicusses formulations with a medicine compounderThe central state of Madhya Pradesh, India, is known for its citrus groves, cotton and coal. But until the early 1990's, tucked carefully away from any notice of modern India, there lived an undiscovered forest culture so well hidden, no one outside even knew they existed.

This mythic valley is called Patalkot, from Sanskrit patal meaning very deep and kot, a word for a fort or defensible position. Around thirty square... Read more...

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