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"Heard Only on WellNet" Edition 1996
"We are now coming into an era that is acknowledging much more of the spiritual aspect..." R.D. Chin, Feng Shui Architect and author of "Feng Shui Revealed" as said on WellNet's inaugural live netcast January 16, 1996
"So when you sing HariOm, it is to invoke the energy and spirit of Hari, that aspect of Vishnu which is the thief that comes to steal fear from your heart." Ketul Wayne Arnold founder of the Rasa Yoga Center explains the Sanskrit meaning of this chant on WellNet January 18, 1996
"It is my belief that great organizations make great individuals AND great individuals make great organizations. There is a healing that happens for individuals who have the opportunity to participate in great organizations...highly functional [ones] that have changed from the human resources technology of the 50's to that of the 90's."Nick Wolfson, New World Consulting, as said on WellNet January 25, 1996
"I think that's what meditation and learning other techniques are really all about, is to have fun, and to go into oneself rather than always being busy looking out there something--there's such a great party within us!" Charles Ganz, The Genesis Center, as said on WellNet February 13, 1996
"So the Work Life Revolution says as routine process oriented jobs disappear, we must stand forward to create other kinds of work that is much more related to ourselves, to community, to creativity--to feed into this global experience." Tom Jackson, Work Life Revolution, as said on WellNet February 15, 1996
ISHTA Yoga with Lisa Bennett of The Yoga Zone on experiences while chanting the chakras "LAM, LAM, LAM and you would see the petals unfold..." as said on WellNet February 20, 1996
"For the [sound of peace in your Inner Hearing meditation] I got this sound image of just the quiet, still wind at the cemetery where they would be burying all these people who were just killed in Israel. So it had a sad emotion with is as well as, just that kind of a peace, the sound of, where there's nothing more to say. And I've never had that image before, so, see what watchin' the news, what comes up in meditation." Claude Stein, The Natural Singer, as said on WellNet March 5, 1996
"The healing arts often go with martial arts--most of the martial arts masters in Korea and China are also acupuncturists and herbalists, in fact, martial arts instructors created some of the first massage strokes to relieve pain and also increase energy in the body." Jonathan St. George, voted Best Massage Therapist by New York Magazine as said on WellNet March 14, 1996
"You've probably see people struggling with their bodies [in a sort of] urban angst vs the strength of nature way." Jonathan Appels, Choreographer & Founder, Company Appels, as said on WellNet March 28, 1996
"You never know what forces are at work. You never know what you can create. You can control how you perceive it, and that's the freedom there." Tami Coyne, author of "Your Life's Work" as said on WellNet April 9, 1996
"[Aromatherapy] is like taking a little bit of the logic out of [life]...I think there's enough logic in everyday life." B-Girl, as said on WellNet April 16, 1996
"Everything is accessible to us, everyone who has ever walked the earth and everything that has ever been created. Creating your own path, knowing that God speaks to each of us... and understand that [the spiritual path] is something new and alive and happening right now for each of us individually." Rev. Daniel Neusom, UR Power, as said on WellNet May 28, 1996
"Herbs that work on our digestion like ginger and pepper and celery are also going to give us appetite for life...and for change. People take drugs for depression for example because they want the drug to do the work of their mind...we're not going to get enlightened about the situation that's making us sick. The psychiatric drugs, Prozac and all these others, allow you to stay in a situation that's hurting you and if you just took some digestive herbs and took a moment of reflection to see ‘well what am I living that's making me suffer?' so that you can get a different perspective on things." Letha Hadady, author of Asian Health Secrets and Personal Renewal, and columnist for winghopfung.com, as said on WellNet May 30, 1996
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