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Video of the Week: Dharma Comics

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Video of the Week

May 18, 2012
Dharma Comics

Dharma Comics

Leah Pearlman loves to dance, loves to draw comics, and loves living in San Francisco. Leah started drawing comics when she ran out of words but still had something to say. When she started drawing comics, the only thing she could draw were stick figures, and that had to be enough. Now, these stick figures are quite nuanced, but Leah could never have gotten here, if she hadn’t started with what she could do; honored that; and taken the next step.
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Can Positive Thoughts Help Heal Another?

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May 18, 2012

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Can Positive Thoughts Help Heal Another?

If you realized how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought.

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Can Positive Thoughts Help Heal Another?

For decades, scientists have tried to test the power of prayer and positive thinking, with mixed results. Now some scientists are fording new — and controversial — territory. Gail Ironson an AIDS researcher from the University of Miami noticed that a number of patients with HIV inexplicably never got sick. In trying to understand why, she discovered something surprising. “If you ask people what’s kept you going so long, what keeps you healthy, often people would say spirituality,” she says. “It was something that just kept coming up in the interviews, and that’s why I decided to look at it.” Ironson began to zero in on a patient’s relationship with God in an attempt to predict how fast the disease would progress. This NPR article shares more about her intriguing research and findings. { read more }

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Practice witnessing your thoughts today, and consciously sending goodwill to others in your life. Notice if it has an impact on you.

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