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EFT INTERACTIVE: NOT WORTHY?

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Depression And Acupuncture – A Closer Look

Part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture is a healing method developed over the past 2000 plus years in China and the Far East. Popular culture portrays acupuncture as pain therapy administered by practitioners using thin needles placed in specific points (i.e. acupoints) of the body. All in all this is a fair portrayal, although the patient in these portrayals is usually shown to be a bit different and quirky and not deserving the fruits of the ancient practice. Although so-called “modern” medicine has been slow to accept the ancient practice it has become increasingly more “open” because it’s becoming more and more difficult to dismiss the successes of treatments on conditions like depression.

The specific origin of acupuncture has been lost in the mists of time. One might logically conclude that acupuncture has survived because it works and that the successful aspects of acupressure and bloodletting slowly developed over the centuries into a separate discipline, fueled by the confidence of the patient in this so-called mysterious practice. Unlike Western science, the discoveries and studies of TCM practitioners were never documented and shared with the public at large. Rather, theories and practices were passed down from master to apprentice in secret. Nobody knows for sure, but it’s possible that successful techniques were compiled around the beliefs of the Eastern cultures.

Acupuncture treatment depends on precise placement of fine needles in “acupoints” drawn by centuries of practitioners. Points are found along lines of “chi” or energy from major organs that run along the back and limbs of the human body. As with Feng Shui, the idea is to allow the chi to flow unimpeded while balancing yin and yang. Needles are mostly placed along the right side of the body to correct the flow of chi when treating depression with acupuncture.

A study done in Tucson divided women with mild depression into three groups. The first group was treated with the recommended therapy for acupuncture and depression. The second group was treated using acupuncture therapy normally used for other conditions and the third group; the control group was simply put on a waiting list.

The first two groups were told they received the traditional acupuncture and depression treatment. The finding showed the first group had as much improvement as if they had received medication. The other two groups fared less well but had a little improvement.

The Cochrane Group, a scientific group that is looking for evidence concerning acupuncture, looked into this study for the effectiveness of acupuncture and depression and decided that the results were not convincing enough to receive their seal of approval. Of course, the conclusions of the Cochrane Group must be taken with a grain of salt because it’s filled with people who hold a bias against traditional Chinese medicine and unless the results were so overwhelming they couldn’t discount them they would look for any reason they could to discount the results.

While science will continue to study the so-called efficacy of acupuncture and depression, the bottom line is that acupuncture has been used successfully on a wide range of health conditions for thousands of years. The proof is in the many anecdotal stories told by happy patients.

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Brian Winkels
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Find Your Lineage

Researching Your Family Tree

 Be prepared when thinking about researching your family tree, it is hard work and time consuming and can be costly if you want to do it properly. Even with the internet to help you it requires time and tenacity. BBC Programmes like ‘Who do you think you are’ are great viewing and have made many people interested in tracing their roots which is fantastic  but they also make it look so easy, don’t be fooled. I am pretty sure there were numerous genealogists and researchers working their socks off in the background. I would not be surprised if they were not running around like headless chickens trying to meet the production schedule and also the budget was probably quite large too. It does make great entertainment though and I love it, then I would wouldn’t I.

 I thought whilst I was thinking about writing this that I would provide a few tips for those of you interested and brave enough to take the plunge.

 When researching a family tree it is always possible that you will find a few surprises some enlightening but some finds can come as a bit of a shock and some can make you sad. Be prepared to find out things, you may rather, not have found out about. Of course this may never happen but it is especially relevant if it affects still living members of the family. Always tell your family that you are going to start researching your family history. Your family can be a great source of information and anecdotes and they may even reveal a few secrets you did not know about if they are aware that you are going to start researching the family tree anyway.

 Most Common finds: Criminal in the family, illegitimate child, bigamous marriages, army deserters.

 Whilst the Internet has been an extraordinary aid to genealogical research and has come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years, this however is one of its joys and dangers for the researcher. It has the potential to be a source of huge errors and because of its worldwide reach, even just a little bit of incorrect information posted on an accessible website can quickly infect a number of research projects. While plenty of quality Internet sources exist for the genealogical researcher, it is always best to approach any source especially other people’s family trees with a big dose of scepticism. Remember, just because the information is found on the Internet does not make it accurate. There is no proof like source documentation.

 This happened to my Father and me when we decided to publish over 30 years worth of hard manual research on our family history on the internet. To our surprise there were loads of family trees posted, on many internet sites relating to a Samuel Oxford born in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England in 1707 to Thomas Oxford and Sarah Lulpeck some claiming a relationship with the de Vere family, a titled English family and having many descendents alive and well living in the USA. Some of these sites even displaying the de Vere family crest.

 It appeared that nearly all the best practice research advice offered on nearly all good internet sites had been completely ignored on this one. This would also turn out to be somewhat of a political hot potato and however sensitively you handle it, how do you tell people that they had been researching the wrong family line without shattering more than a few dreams? Samuel Oxford son of Thomas Oxford and Sarah Lulpeck died in 1708 so could not have possibly had any descendents a live and well today and living in the USA.

I spoke to one advertised researcher in the USA who shall remain nameless and I hasten to add did not belong to any Genealogical Association to ask for some information about the Virginia records only to be told ‘I cannot help you as I do all my research on the internet’. I was flabbergasted!

 Worse was still to come when I found out that In fact some descendents had even made special trips to Hadleigh all the way from the USA to see the place of what they thought was their roots, only to find out that this is now not the case. I am still assisting some of these people with the hunt for Samuel Oxfords real roots. It was a shattering blow for some of them. Some however are so romantically attached to the Myth, the de Vere fable and family crest that they are still in denial.

 The fact that the misinformation on Samuel Oxford 1707 son of Thomas Oxford and Sarah Lulpeck has caught on has actually turned out to be a real shame and disappointment for people who are serious about tracing their roots as a lot of people have copied this and the myth and fable that goes with it, without checking its original source. I think it was a case of the majority rules so it must be right.

 If you had looked and still can look at many trees on the internet containing Samuel Oxford Hadleigh 1707 son of Thomas Oxford and Sarah Lulpeck they have only been sourced from other peoples trees and not from actual records and unfortunately this appears to have snowballed out of control, as I mentioned earlier one of the Joys and dangers of relying solely on the internet.

 My Grandmother was Anne Louise Oxford daughter of Samuel Oxford 1874 Polstead, Suffolk UK son of Harry Oxford 1841 Stoke  by Nayland, Suffolk UK son of William Oxford 1815 Layham, Suffolk UK Son of John Oxford 1770 Stratford St Mary Suffolk son of John Oxford 1742 Kersey Suffolk UK son of  John Oxford 1698 Hadleigh, Suffolk UK son of Thomas Oxford 1668 and Sarah Lulpeck  and brother of Samuel Oxford 1707 – 1708  Hadleigh, Suffolk UK.

 Any link from the UK to a Samuel Oxford in Virginia USA has yet to be proved and with the aid of some keen researchers in the USA we are still researching this.

This seems to be the common myth which has circulated on the internet and taken hold.

 The Myth

 Samuel Oxford and Mary Ann Browne were childhood sweethearts, she being from a Lower class and he of a Higher, their parents did not approve of this relationship and did everything to break them up.

 Family lore from Oxford descendants still in England has it that Samuel and Mary ran away to Wales where they married and where their first child, Edward, was born about 1724.  After Edward’s birth, the little family moved to the colonies, settling in Stafford County, Virginia.  It was here that the births of the other children, John, Ann, Elizabeth, and Samuel, Jr. were recorded in the St. Paul parish register.

 Unfortunately the Oxfords appear to have been poor farm workers in earlier times. ‘The Higher Class’ comment did make me chuckle somewhat.

 There is no doubt that a Samuel Oxford did exist in Virginia but is my opinion that he is related to an Oxford family who went out to America earlier and records seem to suggest that the Samuel Oxford linked to the USA descendents was in fact born in the USA. So we hunt for his birth record and father.

 

The Fable

 That Thomas Oxford was related to the de Veres being a descendent of Stephen Oxford son of Robert de Vere the 19th Earl of Oxford.

 The de Veres are well documented, and Robert married Beatrix de Hemmend c1625. Robert had a son Aubrey born 1627, who succeeded to the title on his father’s death in 1632. Beatrix outlived Robert by many years. The linking of the Oxfords to the de Vere family looks to be an attempt to show an ascent to the aristocracy where none exists. This fable however is embarrassingly, easy to disprove. http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/topics?gvc=2

 My Grandmother Ann Louise Oxford was a great story teller especially about the Oxford family and I never heard her relate the Samuel and Mary Brown story and its many variations which appear to be so popular on the internet.  I never heard her refer to a de Vere link either. She talked about many other things though including the famous story of the Red Barn murder in Polstead. They knew the Murdered Girls family descendents  ‘the Martins’ quite well.

 Both Thomas’s and Sarah’s family is reasonably well documented in the Parish records for the time. I have Samuel’s Birth and Death Citation taken from the parish records.

 Be warned do not rely on the internet as your only source of information.

 This is also related to the story above. Here, the researcher just accepts without documentation the incorrect assumption of a relationship between two people and continues to research from there. We have seen examples where as many as eight or nine generations of research have been done and done very well however it was all done on the wrong family line. What a shame that a considerable amount of time and energy was spent researching someone else’s family tree. We do not advise anybody to proceed to the next generation of research unless proof of a link between generations has been found.

 Regardless of the nature of the information you discover, always enter it onto a standard genealogical log this can either be a research diary or an application like family tree maker. The purpose of this is to keep you organized. Many beginners write down information on napkins, scraps of paper, or the backs of envelopes, and then fail to transfer the information to its proper place. Good records also provide something for others to work with after you have passed your research on to them.

Do not become too reliant on the direct line and overlook the collateral lines. Researching siblings can provide valuable clues. For example when researching a census, you might find the parents of an ancestor living with one of their other children. Not only will this provide you with the names of the parents, it also places the parents in a location that can then lead to additional information.
Researching sibling lines may also lead to a previously unknown relative who is also doing research on the family. These distant cousins can sometimes provide the big break you’ve been hoping for.

 Always record a female’s maiden or birth name in your research not their married names. Even if you are not including female lines (maternal) in your project, you should still record the maiden names. This might provide a valuable clue for future research since some families use the mother’s maiden name as a middle name or even hyphen the surname for the oldest male child. This information could help identify the correct male ancestor when there are two or more possible people found in the records in the same place and time.

 This is also very relevant to my story. It is very tempting for some people with a family name like Churchill or Wellington to assume they must be related to this famous person after all they have the same name. Then, based upon this assumption they start researching from that person, trying to work from the famous person to themselves. This is a very bad approach to researching your family tree. Remember to start with yourself, work backward in time, prove the connection between each generation, and record where the information was found and get the documentation. Then, if you prove the connection to that famous person, you’ll really have something to brag about. Even stranger is an e-mail I received from one researcher saying they had spotted the de Vere link and were intending to start their family research at this point and go forward even though their name was not de Vere!

It is very common in many families for three or more generations of male ancestors to have the same name. A situation like this can lead the inexperienced researcher to list a male as the father when he is really the grandfather. In such cases it is very easy to skip a generation. To avoid making this mistake, be careful to record as many dates as accurately as possible and research carefully the facts that are uncovered, such as dates, place names and occupations.

 We all often have the notion that our names have always been spelled a particular way through the generations. In our own research we have seen the Manly name spelled several different ways: Manley, Mainly or Manlye and even Manlie. If we are searching alphabetically through an index seeking this family name, we have learned to check each of these variations since information can be listed where we least expect it. One of the best exercises for anybody doing family research is to spell the name being researched as many different ways as possible (phonetically). While searching all the variations of a family name will add extra time to research, the results will often pays dividends.

 And this! Genealogy is all about proof. Some researchers just assume a link and produce an ancestry tree and hey presto the obligatory family shield!  Research must be approached correctly start with you and work backward, one generation at a time. The key to success is to prove absolutely the link between each generation. Like any good investigator, you must gather all the evidence, scrutinise the evidence in context, and reach a conclusion based upon the corroborating evidence. Reaching a result based upon incomplete evidence will put at risk the correct outcome.  

 Never forget that we owe it to ourselves and future generations to do the research on our family as accurately as possible. What an achievement when you do even if you turn out like me not to be rich and famous.

Thanks to Lynn Huber and David for supplying me with the information on the American side and giving me their comments.

If you are interested in researching your family tree and do not want to do it yourself please feel fee to contact me either on WWW.Findyourlineage.co.uk or by e-mail info@findyourlineage.co.uk

Rosalind Manly
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Positive Thinking – Help to Heal yourself

To those of us who view medicine as the only course of treatment for illness or disease would be amazed at claims that you can help to heal youself by positive thinking.

Our parents, friends, doctors and media have programmed our minds to think that what our bodies need are pills to pop that fix practically anything from a bum stomach to depression.

But there is an alternative and perhaps stronger method of healing that does not involve taking medicines. And it starts with your mind.

The mind is a powerful source of energy. Because it isn’t visible, many people are unaware of this. But there are many things that the eyes cannot see yet we are sure of their existence.

Gravity, radio frequency and magnetic force are examples. Quantum physicists confirm the energy that the human brain emits. When we think and feel, our brains give off energy at a particular frequency. Brain waves can be measured electronically.

In fact, brain activity is often used as an indication of life. Thus, doctors know that someone who is unconscious is still “alive” using a monitor for brain activity. When a person’s brain registers a flat line, he may be pronounced “legally dead” in some jurisdictions. That is how important the mind is.

Placebo effect

Most of the time, you think automatically. You think as a result of how your mind has been programmed.

For example, if you think that the pill you are swallowing is a cure for migraine, chances are that your headache will go away.

The cure may have been caused by the pharmacological effects of the medicine but there are studies that show how people experience healing after taking non-pharmacological substances or a placebo. This is the famous “placebo effect.”

The placebo effect confirms that the human body can heal itself without medicine, and by simply using the mind’s thinking power.

To use positive thinking to heal yourself you need to start believing that you are healed.

Positive thinking

Notice how more and more illnesses are closely linked to stress or are referred to as stress-related diseases? Heart attack, stroke, migraine, allergies, chronic illnesses and even cancer has been related to stress.

Stress is the product of negative thinking. It starts with a negative thought that goes unchecked. Someone who tends to linger on the negatives leaves himself susceptible to stress.

Eventually, stress is manifested by headaches, an upset stomach or worse, by a fatal illness. If stress starts with a negative thought, then to eliminate it, you need to replace those thoughts with more positive ones.

Read an inspiring book, listen to music you enjoy – that makes you sing along, or master techniques that change your thoughts to happy ones.

Laughter is still the best medicine

Most of us find it hard to get past our personal problems that are sources of stress.

Instead of letting negative thoughts sink our bodies deeper into sickness, try turning your attention to something funny and laugh at it. Watch funny movies and share jokes with friends.

Laughter is the easiest way to get rid of negative thoughts. When you laugh, your mind is distracted from your problems and focused on more positive thoughts. When you laugh, you not only feel good but you help yourself heal.

So lots of people include laughter as an important component of their healing regime. When someone you know is feeling poorly or down, offer something to make that person laugh. By doing so, you might just help them get well.

Kerry Finch
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Hot Stone Therapy – A Modern Day Revival Of An Ancient Healing Art

Hot Stone Therapy – throughout history various cultures of the world have used hot and cold rocks for healing.

The European cultures used hot rocks to heat their saunas, and applied hot stones to tired and sore muscles to alleviate tension and muscle pain. Native Americans also used hot rocks in their traditional sweat lodge ceremony, large rocks were used to heat the sweat lodge while smaller hot rocks were passed around to place on specific areas of tension.

Various cultures also used cold rocks to slow bleeding after labour, women also held the stones during labour believing it would add to their strength and endurance.

The Chinese history dating back four thousand years to the Shang Dynasty also shows the use of hot stones to relieve stress, tension and pain. In Oriental Medicine hot stones are used in conjunction with the Meridian channels to promote a better flow of energy around the body.

In Ayurvedic medicine in India, the hot stones were used in conjunction with their knowledge of the Marma points.

The Japanese used hot stones in Anma, the oldest form of East Asian Massage. The Japanese hot stone therapy techniques create similar effects to moxibustion, in that heat penetrates and stimulates the tsubo, or acupoints.

The Hawaiians also used lava rocks in their Lomi-Lomi. Rough stones were used to exfoliate after a massage, while smooth lava rocks were either placed on the body in ti-leaves or used to massage. At times two stones were tapped together against the body to allow deep tissue vibrational healing. The lava stone was used as a symbol for healing and protection.

Hot rocks have also been used in Ancient Egypt, Africa and South America playing an important part in the healing rituals of these ancient cultures.

The healers and bodyworkers used tools to assist the healing process, including crystals, essences, flowers and stones. The hot stone therapy evolved as stones from river beds were warmed in the hot sun, in hot coals or hot water, they were then laid directly on the body, on a cloth on the body or used to massage with (depending on the temperature of the stone).

This tradition continues today as the knowledge of the ancient stones is rediscovered and used more and more. People are once again realising the benefits of this special and unique healing therapy.

We can see this by the growing popularity of hot stone therapy treatments in spas and clinics around the world.

In fact, here in Australia hot stone therapy/hot stone massage is fast becoming one of the most requested treatments with many establishments listing it on their menus as their ’signature’ treatment.

So what is it that makes hot stone therapy so popular?

Well, a common response from those who have experienced this specialized treatment is how deeply relaxing it is and how it feels like they’ve had a really deep, thorough massage, without the discomfort often experienced with deep tissue massage.

This effect is due to the fact that, ‘heat is healing’ and when you have a hot stone therapy treatment the eminating heat from the stones is gently, yet continually penetrating into your muscle fibres and literally melting away layers of tension.

As tension is the root cause of illness, when tension is alleviated, the body quickly returns to it’s natural state of wellbeing, promoting a sense of inner peace in the recipient.

Keeping this in mind, it should come as no surprise why more and more people are turning to the healing power of hot stones to relieve the stresses of their modern day lifestyles.

This growing popularity has lead to an increase in demand for skilled hot stone therapy practitioners and presents an excellent opportunity to existing massage therapists to add an amazing treatment and invaluable asset to their massage and healing repetoire.

James Thomas
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Do You Know that You Have Been Conditioned ?

We are first conditioned by our parents,relatives and other well meaning people. A lot of these suggestions are beneficial to us, such as stay away from that, it is hot;do not eat that it will make you sick; or you may want to do that differently. Good advice and many helpful ideas. However, if we carry a lot of this advice through to adulthood it is no longer appropriate.

Many parents will put their fears upon their children. Such things as the fear of drowning by going into water, fear of dogs and many other animals. These, though are only the tip of the iceberg. There are the relationship areas as well to be aware of. This will include such sayings as, ‘Men only love one thing,’ or ‘All women ever want is your money.’

Our parents are our first teachers and for survival reasons we need to take notice of them. Pretty basic stuff and that is the way it is. Without looking at our beliefs with a fine toothed comb we will not be aware of the limitations that we carry with us. These will be in the form of beliefs, expectations or attitudes to many areas such as money, relationships and the world in general.

These beliefs will not only affect our general reality, but our health and prosperity as well. An example of this can be found within the modality of Emotional Freedom Technique. The practitioner may uncover a pattern. This pattern is one where the client experiences many allergies. What therapists have found is that the patient has an underlying belief that the world is an unsafe place for them. If one watches the TV news or reads the paper then you could easily take on the belief that the world is not a safe place. The reason however here is that the news is spoon fed to us to highlight the sensational and disastrous and fearful. A lot of people have a great appetite for information presented in this way.

So, what do we do about our limiting beliefs? We all know people whom we would not judge as more intelligent, beautiful or handsome than us and yet they seem to have great ease in their lives. We know others who are in the same profession or job and they seem to be far in advance of us in getting ahead. It does not seem matter what neighborhood they live in in either, so it is not their location that makes the difference. Then what is it?

The first step is to become aware of what is going on in your life and patterns of experience that repeat themselves. Some of these may be in the realm of money such as emulating one or both of your parents belief systems and behaviors towards money. Begin by becoming aware of patterns in your life and the life of your parents.

There are many books to read on this subject and courses to experience, to assist in bringing patterns to the fore. There is much to be said for gathering with others in a group situation with the intent of working through these issues. You will find there will be much triggering and heightening of awareness. This will give you more choices for inner growth.

once you begin this journey you will find that it is never ending throughout your life. You will notice, without judgment, people who just want to stay and operate in their comfort zone. You will be aware that this is not your path as you are choosing a path of expansion and growth of an inward nature. This usually takes greater courage and determination than an outer journey, and can be ever so much more rewarding.

Take care and enjoy!

Ian Williamson
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Drunvalo Melchizedek- Consciousness and What Awaits Us Pt 3-4

Drunvalo is the author of four books including The Ancient Secrets of the Flower of Life, Volumes I and II, Living in the Heart and his newest one, Serpent of Light

Drunvalo is a world traveler and has given workshops, seminars and lectures on sacred geometry, human energy fields, spirituality, meditation and living in the heart in 45 countries.
His meditation with the angels and his work with prana and Energy Healing has helped tens of thousands of people. Drunvalo has expressed that healing in these areas are of extreme importance for the difficulties with one’s own body often stops us from continuing on our spiritual path. His research on the 3rd dimension with natural products and methods to help heal Mother Earth and all life forms is also a major focus in his life.

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Emotional Freedom Technique or EFT Demo #3

Emotional Freedom Techniques or EFT is an alternative way of offering psychotherapy to patients that have suffered a traumatic experience. By using the body’s energy field, tapping different acupuncture points the patient will be able to reduce the stress and anxiety produced by their trauma or problem.
Feel free to visit http://www.energypsychologytherapy.com. by Jef Gazley, M.S., LMFT, D.CEP

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