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4 October 4-10, 2012

Natural Perspectives For the Health-Minded Individual DR. GLENN CLEARIE DC www.drclearie.com

Quantum Leap Thinking

Some time ago I read a book entitled Quantum Leap Thinking, An Owner’s Guide to the Mind by James J. Mapes. I enjoyed it so much I have read it three times since. Remarkable book. I would recommend this book to anybody with a heartbeat. This book covers fascinating material about how the mind works and perceives. The material includes creativity, risk, fear, visualizations, emotions, balance, paradigms, personal values, managing change, and a host of other concepts. It applies to all ages, both genders and can be looked at through the lens of our personal and professional lives. This material is relevant. This past Friday, I drove up to Connecticut to meet with the author, James Mapes, personally. An extremely approachable man, he exuded calmness and confidence. We sat for almost three hours and covered such a wide range of

topics that time spent seemed like minutes. My reason for meeting with this gentleman was because after seeing and treating thousands of people over the years I have become aware that oftentimes the physical ailments that people present with can be traced back to their mind, the mental garbage, the wrong “imprints” on our subconscious that impacts us for the worse. I desire to help these individuals more effectively. Yes, raging sciatica is a pinched nerve and the mind clearly may not have created it, but it could. What about chronic lower back pain year over year, chronic headaches, daily upset stomach, nervousness, anxiety, depression, patches of hair loss, brain fog, heart arrhythmias, and a host of other conditions that fall into the “grey area” of medical science. The “we don’t know what the cause is but we have

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a pill for the symptoms” category. Is the problem always a prescription medicine deficiency inside the body? Absolutely not. I do not presume to think that this gentleman holds the world’s knowledge in his hands yet I do perceive he has a sliver of it! I also understand that three hours is not enough time to understand the idiosyncrasies of the mind. But it’s a start. This article is a call to arms of sorts for those individuals who know, who feel, are aware that there exists an incongruence between their physical and non-physical, an imbalance they just can’t quite put their finger on, an understanding that healing needs to take place on a different level and with a different approach then modern medicine provides. Unresolved guilt, immobilizing fear, wrong perceptions, indoctrinations, that govern our day to day life and limits the precious little time that we have here on earth NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED so we can live our lives to the full! If this article strikes a chord with you, I want to encourage you that there is hope. Absolutely. You do not need to suffer. The journey into your own mind may be where you need to shine the light on. You may just be surprised by what you find. You may finally find yourself. “Natural Perspectives” is a health commentary only and does not claim to diagnose and/or make treatment recommendations. Always seek the advice of your health care professional.

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Butterflies in 3rd grade

Iulia Rangel with butterfly, while Katie Kocher and Wyatt Cobb look on.

Maria Derhammer with butterfly, while Madison Tatum looks with amazement..

Governor Wolf Historical Society Meeting Oct. 9

Governor Wolf Historical Society will meet on Tuesday Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. entitled “Circus Train”. Guest speaker Sheldon Endy will talk about “Circus Train.” Meetings are held at the Governor Wolf Academy on the Society’s campus at 6600 Jacksonville Rd., Bath. The public is welcome.

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Devyn Demchak with a butterfly landing in her hair.

Mrs. Braun's third grade at Scared Heart School in Bath began the year raising 18 monarch caterpillars. The students have observed the caterpillars eating and growing; they have observed the chrysalis forming and the butterfly emerging. All of the butterflies were released at Sacred Heart School. The one on the bus looked like he's trying to hitch a ride to his winter home in Mexico.

Do you want someone else deciding your future? Didn’t think so.

Have your voice heard at a community meeting near you: • Thursday, October 4: Wilson Intermediate School, 6-8pm • Tuesday, October 9: Liberty High School in Bethlehem, 6-8pm • Thursday, October 11: Nazareth Intermediate School, 6-8pm • Tuesday, October 23: Calypso Elementary School in Bethlehem, 6-8pm • Thursday, October 25: Wind Gap Middle School, 6-8pm • Wednesday, November 14: Fowler Family Southside Community Center in Bethlehem 6-8pm

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