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... faces, glowing with sympathy and joy from the impulses of a common gratitude, make a profound and lasting impression on our ... forks of the road. Down one road there beckoned a medical practice among the prominent families of England. It was an alluring read more...
... responsibility for healing. Believe me, I have had lots of practice. I think I can say with candor that this personal expe ... to do this, the institute should strive toward achieving a common goal, a united effort, a clear focus, a family read more...
... to teach. The Foundation should strive toward achieving a common goal, a united effort, a clear focus, a family ... and schools and their linkage, the linkage of theory and practice, in professional health care education, translation of read more...
... of what has come to be known of the spiritual, meditative practices of these traditions. But, like the hermit running upon the ... spiritual search or ethical yearning is joined to ripe common sense, unafraid skepticism, confident pragmatism and, above read more...
... be concluded that all Wenger families descended from a common ancestor, it becomes apparent that scores of present Wenger ... of the right of preference in inheritance, which was later practiced in America, played the principal part in the indicated read more...
... descendant recorded within the pages of this book finds a common link through Johanna Fetzer (1779–1847). John E. Fetzer ... that all Fetzers in Wurttemberg are descendants from a common ancestor or interrelated with the Stuttgart, Ulm or read more...
... awareness in that unfoldment to come forward. It is through practice and through endeavor that one comes to the awareness. The ... such a way that there’s harmony flowing and also by using common sense in the actions of the Foundation. This is something read more...
... Beaver Memos Date: August 13, 2013 Beliefs, Values, Practice/Experience: John Fetzer’s Words (August 13, 2013) In the ... ” The interrelated roles of beliefs, values, and inner practice/experience in the “Fetzer Vision” were brought up. In read more...
... know that It exists and that It is all wise. Enough that in common with our fellow creatures we possess a spark of Its essence ... by the inner mind. In this manner the imagined practice produced the same beneficial results as actual practice. In read more...