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Why I love to vacuum
Some days mothering seems so relentless and difficult that chores like vacumming seem pleasureable inasmuch as they provide an escape from the struggles of motherhood.
Motherhood as a Bodhisattvic Path
The actual process of opening to give birth is a gateway for complete transformation on all levels of our being. Inherent in this transformative process is the awakening of dormant capabilities that give rise to expanded states of being.
Ultrasound Scans - Cause for Concern?
Many women are choosing to have an ultrasound during pregnancy with no idea of the hazards involved for their baby. Is ultrasound an innocuous wonder that allows us to know the sex of our baby and watch him/her in the womb and detect some abnormalities, o
Should I Vaccinate My Child?
An unpublished study by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on a “measles susceptible” (malnourished) group of children showed that the group who hadn't been vaccinated contracted measles at the normal contract rate of 2.4%. Of the group who had received
What’s Eating Them?
Children have changed over the last thirty years. Behaviour and learning problems, asthma, depression, youth suicide, teenage violent crime and obesity are all increasing. At the Royal Children’s Hospital outpatients clinic in Melbourne in 2003, one-quart