Creative Cycles, Creative Outcomes!

Creative Cycles, Creative Outcomes!

Feb 11, 2011

Between the shoulders of summer and fall lies my favorite ‘tween’ season. The bugs are less common in the cooler evening air while the biological clocks of the furry animals signal a coat change in preparation for the winter to come. The days, in the Great South anyway, continue to impart their only slightly diminished chaleur upon those who brave the full...

From Coarse to Fine

From Coarse to Fine

Feb 3, 2011

I stumbled across an interesting thought while giving some thought this morning to two of my favorite forms of exercise, pilates and horseback riding. It became clear to me that both of these activities measure progress in similar ways: advancement requires increasingly less coarse or jerky movement. Pilates Reformer In fact, greater control translates into...

Spread the Word – Energetix is Blogging for Health!

Spread the Word – Energetix is Blogging for Health!

Jan 28, 2011

Discover the remarkable world of Energetix and BioEnergetic health and enjoy our newly redesigned blog. Created specifically for healthcare practitioners, patients and those passionate about making the world a healthier place; our blog is the perfect place to take a moment and connect with other like-minded individuals. We’re blogging for health and would love...

Labor and Rest

Labor and Rest

Jan 27, 2011

I’ve observed over the years that people tend to be happiest when they are being productive. That said, the balance between labor and rest is one that strikes me as particularly important. This balance is an elusive one as most people who are productive tend to be “go-getters” or “Type A” personalities, famous for their achievements and infamous for...

The Intimate Relationship between Man and Microbe

The Intimate Relationship between Man and Microbe

Jan 25, 2011

Trillions of microorganisms have been found living inside and outside of the body, with 10 times as many microbes than human cells. These microorganisms usually live with the cells in harmony; some even have symbiotic relationships that actively support our health. Researchers still know very little about the array of the bacteria, fungi, and other microbes and...