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My interview with Larry Dossey, M.D.

Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 by Zentertainment Talk Radio : Composer.Musician.Producer.Radio Zentertainment Talk Radio
I interviewed Larry Dossey, M.D. this week on Zentertainment Talk Radio. We discussed the Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things. Can our thoughts control everything? Does a spiritual life guarantee health? Do plants speak to us? What is the role of the mind in healing and what are some things we can do to stay healthy? Are any emotions bad? Hear the answer to these questions and more in my interview with Larry Dossey at www.zentertainment.org These are podcasts, so you can listen in anytime! One of my favorite things he said was that as a physician, if he held onto all of the outdated things he had learned, there would be no room or place for the new stuff!
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Hear from world reknowned scientist Candace Pert

Posted on Feb 26th, 2007 by Zentertainment Talk Radio : Composer.Musician.Producer.Radio Zentertainment Talk Radio
Hey! Do you think a scientist can believe in God? Candace Pert does and she shares her opinions on this week's episode of Zentertainment Talk Radio. We are also talking about good versus "bad" emotions, core traumas, workaholism and more! Many of you have heard of Candace from her appearance in the movie "What the Bleep do We Know" as well as her books "The Molecules of Emotion." She has a great new book out called "Everything you Need to Know to Feel Good." Check out this episode on www.zentertainment.org Feel free to email me your thoughts or post them on the blog here! Peace, Jo Davidson Zentertainment Talk Radio www.zentertainment.org Core Trauma- this term is used to describe what we are relating to when we recreate situations in our lives based on original wounds. Perhaps we have different lovers, friends and people, but essentially we are creating an old situation and trying to make it turn out differently. This keeps us from being in the present and from experiencing the truth of what is now.
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