by John McGrail | Oct 4, 2013 | Blog
I Think Therefore, I Hmm… In 1637, Renes Descartes coined, “Cognito, ergo sum,” I think therefore I am. Originally written in French, “Je ense, donc je suis,” it is best known both in Latin form and as representative of “the mind-body problem” or dualism, a concept...
by John McGrail | Oct 4, 2013 | Blog
Hypnosis: Nature’s Swiss Army Knife With its myriad attachments and implements the Swiss Army Knife is truly a nifty device, allowing allows us to easily accomplish numerous tasks, from filing nails to opening a bottle of wine. If only there was such a tool to help...
by John McGrail | Oct 3, 2013 | Blog
Beating procrastination can literally lead to a whole new life— all it takes is a desire tochange, a decision to act, and a little help from your subconscious mind. Ask any random group of people what they’d like to change in their life and chances areyou will hear a...
by John McGrail | Sep 28, 2013 | Blog
Here is a short but very informative article concerning teens and mindfulness. If you have a teen or know one, please check this out. http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/1008399/mindfulness-training-for-teen-stress...
by John McGrail | Sep 9, 2013 | Blog
Asking the Tough Questions Conversations Beyond Science & Religion So often we don’t ask the big questions, but Philip Mereton does. This was one of the most interesting and engaging conversations I’ve had the pleasure of partaking in recently;...
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