
Reclaiming the Caduceus
The caduceus, better known as the medical symbol, with its central staff, entwined snakes and feathered wings on top, looks uncannily similar to the subtle
The caduceus, better known as the medical symbol, with its central staff, entwined snakes and feathered wings on top, looks uncannily similar to the subtle
by Todd Mangum, M.D. It’s your body—here’s some good information to help you decide. I’m continuously asked, especially as flu season approaches, about the pros
Relaxed awareness creates a presence in the body Shamanism, our most ancient spiritual tradition, has been practiced by all indigenous populations on the planet. If
by Todd Mangum, M.D. Becoming clear and committing to that vision is Step One on the road to health. Health and wellness are about both
by Todd Mangum, M.D. Western medicine’s 300-year-old mechanistic view of the body is due for a major upset as more people (and their caregivers) gravitate
The Sanskrit name of the seventh center is “sahasara,” which translates roughly as the thousand-petaled lotus. The first chakra anchors the roots of our being
Last month, through the fifth chakra we experienced the vibrations of sound. This month, through the sixth, carried on the vibrations of light, we can
As we learned last month, through the fourth chakra we feel love. Through the fifth, we begin to express it. Throughout history, humans have chanted
The energy of the fourth chakra is easy to feel. Unfortunately, it becomes obvious to many people only when they experience the breakup of a
The power and purpose of the first, or root, chakra is to ensure our safety, security and survival. The focus and force of the third
The chakras emerge from the interaction between two forces, one seeking manifestation, the other liberation. One force is not better or more desirable than the
In the December 2005 Catalyst, we introduced the Indian system of human energy. In brief, chakras are vortices or spinning centers which emerge through the
The caduceus (commonly known as the medical symbol), with its central staff, entwined snakes and feathered wings on top, looks uncannily similar to the subtle
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