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Chapter 2: The Involuntary Thought
... Thoughts arise like mist... Exploring the gentle emergence of thoughts and the sovereignty of sensation in our shared field of presenc...
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My father rarlely catches a cold. He also has a habit of only drinking warm water. I found out through the internet long ago that virus mu...
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I ate some cheese cake last night. If I have only read about others experiences about cheesecake, how can I know what it is like to eat che...
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12 percent of the population has gallstones In a US study that followed more than 13,000 adults over ten years, women with higher bloo...
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My new relationship with food. I see them in three broad categories: 1. Farmaceuticals: 400 grams per day of a wide variety of non-starchy...
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I am grateful for a feedback on the last blog; that the word "suffering" might be substituted with a softer word. The following i...
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Question : What kind of nutrition education do you think medical students need and are currently lacking? My perspective: I. Knowledg...
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Addiction, a common humanity, is the mental attachment to myths; premature morbidity and death is a consequence. Myth: “I hate vegetables”...
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I am sometimes asked by patient to prescribe benzodiazepines, cannabis or opioids. My approach is similar for all medications and substanc...
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Instructions for BAM The body breath naturally. Let’s call this the natural breath. My mind can tell my body to breath or hold the breat...
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Based on my personal experience, solutions to burnout for me are personal development, patient education and learning group skills. I disco...
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