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"Old Man was traveling about, declare the Blackfeet of Montana; he was making people and arranging things. "He came from the south, traveling north, making animals and birds as he passed along. He made the mountains, prairies, timber, and brush first. So he went along, traveling northward, making things as he went, putting rivers here and there, and falls on them, putting red paint here and there in the ground—fixing up the world as we see it to-day."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"After all, he was emitting a constant stream of biophotons, all traveling at the speed of light; each photon would have traveled 186,000 miles one second later, and 372,000 miles one second after that. His light was not unlike the photons of visible light emanating from stars in the sky. Much of the light from distant stars has been traveling for millions of years. Starlight contains a star's individual history. Even if a star had died long before its light reached Earth, its information remains, an indelible footprint in the sky."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"In one famous experiment, he imagined a train traveling at almost the speed of light, whose engine and caboose are both simultaneously struck by lightening. Place an observer in the middle of the train. Since she is traveling forward, shouldn't the lightening from the engine strike her eyes before that of the caboose? But place a second observer off the train, standing on the tracks. How will she perceive the double lightning strike?"
- Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea, What If Medicine Disappeared? (Get the book.)

"He came from the south, traveling north, making animals and birds as he passed along. He made the mountains, prairies, timber, and brush first. So he went along, traveling northward, making things as he went, putting rivers here and there, and falls on them, putting red paint here and there in the ground—fixing up the world as we see it to-day."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)

"You are traveling, either at home or abroad. Airlines can be responsive to special requests for no-fat vegetarian meals, but they often need a reminder twenty-four hours before takeoff. Of course, you always have the option of packing a picnic of your own that meets your specifications exactly. As for restaurants in unfamiliar locales, use the same tactics while traveling that you use at home: try to call ahead and let the chef or maitre d' know what kind of meal you will need. You will doubtless come up with strategies of your own."
- Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D., Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease (Get the book.)

"I recommend the Vita-Mix Super 5000 (the most versatile blender), the K-Tec HP3 blender, and the Tribest single-serving blender (great for traveling). JUICER The selection of a juicer for your living-foods kitchen should be carefully considered. Most home juicers are of the centrifugal type. The quality of the juice extracted from this type of juicer is less than ideal because as the centrifugal mechanism spins at high speed, it shreds the produce, which therefore oxidizes more rapidly."
- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"TRIGLYCERIDES These are fat particles traveling in the bloodstream. Normal concentration is less than 150 mg/dl. Lowering triglycerides is another important way to reduce the risk of heart disease. This is easily accomplished on a Culture of Life anti-diabetogenic diet and lifestyle. Our clients routinely see their triglycerides going to normal after one month on live foods. C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) CRP is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that is a cardiovascular disease risk factor."

- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"In this case, the energy is in the form of a wave traveling through space and across the room. And this is the same way we experience belief in our lives. Rather than two guitars in a room tuned to match one another, we're beings of energy with the capacity to tune our bodies and share particular kinds of energy. When our thoughts direct our attention to a sight that we see, words that are spoken, or something that we otherwise experience in some way, our physical selves respond to the energy of that experience."
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"And if it should hit other balls in its journey, we'll know where and how fast they're traveling as well. The key here is that the mechanical view of the universe sees the smallest units of the stuff our world is made of as things. Quantum physics looks at the universe differently. In recent years, scientists have developed the technology that has made it possible to document the strange and sometimes miraculous behavior of the quantum energy that forms the essence of the universe and our bodies. For example: ?"

- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"MEASURING BLOOD GLUCOSE Measuring blood glucose has never been easier; there are literally dozens of types of meters you can use at home or while traveling that allow you to easily and conveniently measure your blood glucose levels. In addition, there are several sophisticated but also easy to use monitoring devices that your doctor may recommend, should you need more detailed information than a meter can supply. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University recently published the results of a study in the Archives of Internal Medicine (September 2005) showing that an Hb A]c level above 4."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"Much of the light from distant stars has been traveling for millions of years. Starlight contains a star's individual history. Even if a star had died long before its light reached Earth, its information remains, an indelible footprint in the sky. He then had a sudden image of himself as a ball of energy fields, a little star, glowing with a steady stream of every photon his body had ever produced for more than fifty years. All the information he had been sending from the time he was a young boy in Long Island, every last thought he had ever had, was still out there, glowing like starlight."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"Furthermore, if you should happen to be traveling or living abroad at the time of a vaccination, be especially vigilant about not receiving a vaccine containing thimerosal, because many vaccines with thimerosal were sold abroad after their use was discontinued in America. 3. If your child is old enough to take supplements, and has no history of reactions to supplements, give him or her vitamins C and A, zinc, and transfer factor. Start the supplements one to two weeks before the vaccination. Also give them on the day of the vaccination and for one to two weeks after."
- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"Furthermore, better scores were obtained when the traveling participants were randomly assigned their sites from a large pool of possibilities, rather than spontaneously selecting it themselves. This made it unlikely that any common knowledge between the pairs of participants improved the scores. Jahn, as well as Puthoff, realized that nothing in the current theories of biology or physics could account for remote viewing. The Russians had maintained that clairvoyance operated through some sort of extremely-low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic wave."
- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)

"Cuddling animals, or even handling the contents of Petri dishes, could potentially bias the results, as could the act of traveling to a healer or even a warm pair of hands. In any scientific trial, when you are trying to test the effectiveness of some form of intervention, you need to make sure that the only difference between your treatment group and control group is that one gets the treatment and the other doesn't. This means matching the two groups as closely as you can in terms of health, age, socioeconomic status and any other relative factors."

- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)

"Forty-five minutes past the start of the sleep period, as he had done in the two days traveling to the moon, Ed pulled out a small flashlight and, on the paper on his clipboard, randomly copied numbers, each of which stood for one of Dr Rhine's famous Zener symbols ?square, circle, cross, star, and pair of wavy lines. He'd then concentrated intensely on them, methodically, one by one, attempting to 'transmit' his choices to his colleagues back home. As excited as he was about it, he kept the experiment to himself."

- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)

"Someone not involved in the experiment would use a REG to randomly pick the traveler's destinations from a pool of previously chosen targets, or the traveler could choose the destination spontaneously and on his own, after setting off. The traveling partner would then follow the standard protocol of remote viewing experiments. He'd spend 10 to 15 minutes at the target site, at the assigned time, recording his impressions of it, taking photos and following the checklist of questions produced by the PEAR team."

- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)

"And finally, if you are traveling, be sure to choose a probiotic that is shelf-stable and does not require refrigeration. ENZYMES As we have seen, enzymes are protein-based substances that play an essential role in every function in the human body. Those functions include eating, digesting, absorbing, seeing, hearing, smelling, breathing, kidney function, liver function, reproduction, elimination, and more. Like probiotics, digestive enzymes are powerful allies in your body's removal of toxins."
- Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)

"Your I use the bands in my daily exercise routine andfind that they accommodate my busy lifestyle perfectly, allowing me to work out while traveling without having to locate a gym. home becomes your gym without the need for any major modifications or additions to the contents. The freedom of motion offered by these bands is inherent in the fact they can be adjusted to accommodate body size and shape and used in virtually any position. With the aid of resistance bands, you can exercise all muscle groups, including the smaller ones. By strengthening these, you help prevent injury."

- Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)

"As it was, I was traveling to Italy anyway, and so I said OK, I will have a look." RECORD SETTER Born on February 21, 1875, Jeanne Calment lived for a record-setting 122 years, 164 days. Calment, a Frenchwoman, stayed mentally and physically active for most of her life. She attributed her longevity to port wine, olive oil, and a sense of humor. A REPUTATION FOR LONGEVITY By the time he arrived in Sardinia in January 2000, word had reached the village of Arzana about its growing reputation as a place with an unusually high number of centenarians."
- Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest (Get the book.)

"This type of instantaneous connection would require information traveling faster than the speed of light, he argued through a famous thought experiment, which would violate his own special relativity theory.5 Since the formulation of Einstein's theory, the speed of light (186,282.397 miles per second) has been used to calculate the absolute limiting factor on how quickly one thing can affect something else. Things are not supposed to be able to affect other things faster than the time it would take the first thing to travel to the second thing at the speed of light."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"Think about an international aid worker traveling to a remote part of the world to give the gift of technology or literacy. If the aid worker's attitude is that he's conferring something of great value on the locals, who have nothing of value to give him in return, he is fundamentally disaffirming the very people whom he aspires to help."
- Rick Foster, Greg Hicks, M.D., Jen Seda, Choosing Brilliant Health: 9 Choices That Redefine What It Takes to Create Lifelong Vitality and Well-Being (Get the book.)

"I point at it, and the traveling witchdoctor shakes her head and starts laughing. It's not for me, apparently. Paying my hotel bill, I set off for the ferry on the back of another motorcycle. The driver points out sites of interest. We stop by a temple called Wat Khunaram, which boasts a macabre tourist attraction: a dead monk sitting upright in a glass case. Although he died in 1973, his body hasn't ever decomposed. He wears an orange robe and sunglasses to cover his empty eye sockets."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"My assignment is to find other people like the Fruit Detective and examine the trend of traveling for fruits. I start making a list of fruit tourism destinations, such as Bologna's Garden of Lost Fruit, Yamanashi's postmodern glass-and-steel Fruit Museum, and an island in the Nile river called Gazirat al-Mauz ("Banana Island"), where visitors can sample myriad bananas. I tell my editor that it looks like the best place to go hunting for fruits is Malaysia. "We're not going to send you to Malaysia," she says, rolling her eyes. They will, however, send me to Hawaii..."

- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"I tell him that I'm curious about people traveling for fruits. He, like Love, is familiar with a number of fruit hunters. He tells me that Ken Love and some other Hawaiian fruit fanatics refer to themselves as "the Hawaiian Mafia." "Have you heard of the fruitarians?" Johnson asks. "Fruitarians?" "You know, people who eat exclusively fruit. There's a lot of them over in Puna [a nearby town]. We call them Punatics." He suggests that I speak about fruitarianism with Oscar Jaitt, who lives nearby. Jaitt, he explains, has traveled all over the tropics looking for fruits and is the owner ofwww."

- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"To truly know these fruits will still require traveling to their places of origin, as the fruit hunters have always known. Carica papaya, West Indian pawpaw Note that at the farthest reaches of the world often occur new marvels and wonders, as though Nature plays with greater freedom secretly at the edges of the world than she does openly and nearer us in the midst of it. —RanulfHigden One Monday January morning in 2007, New Yorkers awoke to a nauseating odor of sulfur and rotten eggs. It was as though a gigantic fart had rippled through Lower Manhattan."

- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"I especially admire his enormous expenditure of effort in traveling around the world to help establish drug-monitoring agencies for third-world countries. He also recently retired from the editorships of the largest annual compendium on adverse drug reactions, Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs, and the peer-reviewed International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine. After we got to know each other, Dr. Dukes invited me to be the psychiatric editorial consultant for his international journal."
- Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)

"A midair collision between two 120-foot-long airplanes traveling hundreds of miles an hour through uncounted millions of cubic miles of space is an unimaginably improbable event. Even so, every year, one or two occur. This is parrly because of rhe sheer number of planes flying, but mostly because the paths they take are not random, but restricted to the far more constrained paths of efficient ttavel between destinations."
- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"If you journey northwest from Iraq into the present-day Turkish province of Mardin, you'll be traveling along the path still taken by Kurdish free traders—smugglers, if you prefer—who were making the journey for a thousand years before German engineers began building the Isranbul—Baghdad railway as the first leg of a line intended to run all the way to Berlin. Forty miles southwest from the provincial capital, on the Turkish-Syrian border, is the town of Nusaybin, located at the mouth of a narrow canyon where the Gorgonbonizra River drains out of the mountains of Asia Minor."

- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"Depending on the facility, the program can include classes, support groups, and/or counseling services on all aspects of diabetes management, from basic information about the disease to meal planning, stress management, traveling with diabetes, weight management, effects of medication, glucose monitoring assistance, pregnancy and diabetes, and exercise plans. Professionals typically involved in such programs include dietitians, diabetes education nurses, exercise physiologists, and/or physicians. Most insurance plans cover the cost of these programs."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"Varicella is not only mild enough in its effect on most people that virtually no host dies, but it can remain within the host in a latent form, traveling to tissues of • For more about antigenic responses, see Chapter 9. the nervous system, reappearing decades later as the disease called shingles. It is therefore a reasonable rule of thumb when comparing diseases to presume that the more moderate the pathologic effect, the longer the two organisms have lived in contact, mutually evolving. By corollary, those diseases with the least evolved life cycle—those that kill hosts—are newer."
- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

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