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Blood sweet Blood
Blood. Red oxygenated, rich blood. I am a nurse by trade. So, I have drawn many blood tubes in my career. I have drawn blood from people of all shapes and sizes, colors, tattooed, tall, and small. All these exotic, beautiful people and even precious babies all coming from different homes, backgrounds, and lifestyles. But when the blood started to drain- it all looked the same- smooth and silky red. I have seen a lot of blood in my career. So, fun fact, we all have blood! We might all look different, have different passions, shed different emotions, and live completely different lifestyles. But we all share a common bond- that is, we all have blood that flows through our bodies from the tiny little capillaries behind our eyes all the way down to the veins in our feet. We all have the same color blood that gives us life. However, there are some of us in the world that do have differences within our blood. I am sure you can think of many conditions, that can affect our bodies. The specific variation of blood, I am referring to today is blood that is sweeter than it should be, sometimes it can even be as thick as maple syrup. I am referring to when people, such as myself, have the “ suga.”
By Bobby & Alyssa Forest5 years ago in Longevity
Healing Dis-Ease
All dis-eases arise as a result of a physical, emotional, mental or spiritual blockage. Physical blockages can usually be attributed to a poor diet and lack of exercise. Emotional blockages occur as a result of stored toxic emotions such as shame, guilt, anger or jealousy. Mental blockages form because of an over-attachment to negative thoughts or the personality. Spiritual blockages are energetic traumas from the past or childhood.
By Christina Martine5 years ago in Longevity
Jesus and Siddhartha
There are probably no greater spiritual teachers in human history than Joshua ben Joseph, (aka Jesus of Nazareth) and Siddhartha Gautama, (aka Buddha.) Both had life-transforming experiences around the age of thirty. Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness before beginning his public career. Siddhartha had a revelation sitting under a fig tree: both of them had an enlightened wisdom, a new way of seeing the world that no one had noticed before.
By Richard Revelstoke5 years ago in Longevity
20 things I wish I knew before I turned 20
I’ve always thought it’s kind of strange how we spend our entire adolescence wanting to grow up, to be an adult. Once the time comes you expect to feel amazing, you now have all the freedom you’ve ever wanted - but that never happens. In reality, it’s the opposite, we spend our adult years longing for our youth. A time where we had fewer responsibilities and stresses.
By Grace Ellen Holland5 years ago in Longevity






