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Mary Louise Muller M.Ed., RCST, RPP:
Healing thoughts for the Gulf
Dr. Masaru Emoto is the scientist from Japan who has done all the research and publications about the characteristics of water. Among other things, his research revealed that water physically responds to emotions. Many people have the predominantly angry emotion when we consider what is happening in the Gulf. |

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Guest Presenter:
To All People Around the World
Please send your prayers of love and gratitude to water at the nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan! |

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Max Simon:
The world is in chaos. What do you do?
"You can't solve the problems of the world from the same state of consciousness that created them." I whole-heartedly agree, and with that in mind, this is my challenge to you... |

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Dr. Ray Angelini:
Opportunities Abound Even in a Recession
The Chinese word for crisis consists of two symbols, one meaning “danger” and the other “opportunity.” When we are confronted with tough economic times, we have basically two choices. |

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Shawn M. Talbott, Ph.D.:
Depressed in America?
Our impressions of ourselves and our neighbors come from personal experience. Our impressions of the nation as a whole come from the media and from political blather, both of which exaggerate the negative. |
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