Archive for the pain Category

Healing in an Economic Downturn

Gas prices are going up, and so is the cost of groceries. Money is starting to feel tight, or maybe it’s just the fear of money becoming tight that we’re feeling. Every week another politician, news anchor, or talk show host trots out the word “recession” as […]

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Dr. Teresa’s Network Story…

My inspiration to become a Network practitioner was… … my own experience of the profound effect NSA can have. At the age of 22, I was plagued almost every morning with neck pain so bad I couldn’t turn my head to whatever side had seized up that […]

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When is Pain Good, and When is it a Pain? (Part 2 of 2)

(Continued from Part 1 of 2) The higher centers of our brain are what physiologically defines us as human beings. Our capacity for compassion and self-reflection, for faith and understanding, is housed in these parts of our nervous system that are only available to us when the […]

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When is Pain Good, and When is it a Pain? (Part 1 of 2)

Pain is designed to be compelling. A nerve ending that is dying will send pain signals in a final effort to keep itself alive. Pain stops you in your tracks and captures your attention like nothing else. It warns you that something is wrong, and we quickly […]

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