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Voices: Processes & Nature

First Things First

When I turned over the card, I burst out laughing. It read, "Perelandra Nature Cards, All rights reserved. No part of these cards ...
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From Gums to Garden

Last night, I decided to use the Telegraph Test Checklist to see why my blood pressure seems to be high. I found it quite surprising that my digestive system was involved. Several months ago, the acupuncturist had said ...
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Just Say Yes

This one incident in the Christmas story is the one that has touched me the most. It strikes something deep in me, a desire to affirm life unconditionally. I have had the wonderful opportunity to work directly in the Perelandra garden full time ...
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Replenishing Well

It was a year ago when I realized that I was playing a dangerous game. There was something growing just underneath the scar, and I had to let it be checked, in spite of the answers I would get from my MAP team ...
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Co-Creative Decade

My biggest hurdle has been getting used to living with some weeds and bugs in the garden. Organic gardeners, I've been one for over 25 years, do not poison bugs and weeds, but we're usually trained to eliminate them in a nontoxic fashion ...
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Honoring Melvin

Thirty-six years later, we moved into this house and began a transformation process that not only changed the property but also changed our core beliefs and values. After reading Machaelle's book Behaving as if the God in All Life Mattered, Cheryl and I wanted our home to be a nature sanctuary ...
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Everyday Life

My young dog developed a bladder infection, seemingly out of the blue. I tried MBP and homeopathic remedies with some mild improvement, but it would always return. I had decided it was time to go to the vet for antibiotics ...
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Lost and Found

My friend, though disbelieving, was thrilled. I was ecstatic that nature had come through for me, possibly prompting the colt to give me a hand (or nibble). I was relieved that now her husband had no reason to "kill" her ...
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Missing Checkbook

Taking a larger view, I realized that the room itself is probably holding my husband's frantic and frustrated emotions. He looked beaten down after an hour and a half of unsuccessful checkbook-hunting, and his state had to be reflected in that room ...
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Year One

I struggled with the work, and eventually called the Perelandra Question Hot Line. I spoke to Jeannette, who advised me that I don't know what my microbes need. She also gave me some helpful endurance tips — drink water and eat nuts during the MBP work ...
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