Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Review - Week Three

Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Review – Week Three

April 3, 2010 |  by  |  Five Tibetan Rites

In our rediscovery series on health, we examine the benefits of Peter Kelder’s Five Tibetan Rites.  As we document our experience and progress, we hope you could observe and benefit from our experiment and review of the five Tibetan Rites. Or maybe learn from our mistakes and hopefully look forward to the results, if we do see them in us! Day...

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Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Review - Week Two

Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Review – Week Two

March 24, 2010 |  by  |  Featured, Five Tibetan Rites

In our rediscovery series on health, we examine the benefits of Peter Kelder’s Five Tibetan Rites.  As we document our experience and progress, we hope you could observe and benefit from our experiment and review of the five tibetan Rites. Or maybe learn from our mistakes and hopefully look forward to the results, if we do see them in us! Day...

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Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Review - Week One

Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Review – Week One

March 20, 2010 |  by  |  Five Tibetan Rites

In our rediscovery series on health, we examine the benefits of Peter Kelder’s Five Tibetan Rites.  As we document our experience and progress, we hope you could observe and benefit from our experiment. Or maybe learn from our mistakes and hopefully look forward to the results, if we do see them in us! Day 0 The book arrived.  Mira and I read...

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I’m Not Calling You a Hypocrite

I’m Not Calling You a Hypocrite

March 20, 2010 |  by  |  Featured, Health

Omnivorous Animal Lover. Omnivorous Environmentalist. Omnivorous Health Enthusiast. (Omnivorous: feeding on both animal and vegetable substances) What’s do all of the above have in common? They are all oxymorons! I have been a vegetarian for just over two years. Very often, I have been asked “why?” Intellectually, I knew that eating another animal or creature is not right. However, often times, because...

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Lose It and You Will Run Better!

Lose It and You Will Run Better!

March 20, 2010 |  by  |  Health

For years I thought I was not built to run. In the military, I was often found behind the pack. It wasn’t because I weren’t in shape. I trained like the rest. As if life had dealt me a terrible hand - the hunched back of the running world. I had the awkward stride; my bottom half...

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