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Posted by Irene S. Roth on December 23, 2009 · 1 Comment
Body Signs is a very important, potentially life saving book about how our bodies send messages through external signals for inform us to become aware of some of the early signs of physical disease. Unlike physical symptoms which tend to involve pain and discomfort and are likely to send an individual running to his/her doctor’s office, bodily signals are more likely to result in scurrying off to her hairdresser, nail salon, cosmetic counter or drugstore. Symptoms, on the other hand, come in loud and clear, and they usually involve pain, fever, and bleeding. Bodily signs tend to be more subtle and difficult to interpret. However, many bodily signs can signal more serious things.
Filed under Body and Self, Books & Reviews, Culture · Tagged with and health, be your diagnostic detective, body, Body Signs, Dialectic Magazine, from warnings to false alarms, Health, Jacqueline Nardi Egan, Joan Liebmann-Smith, mind, pay attention to your body, self-care, wellness
Posted by A.J. Mahari on October 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Adhering to the paradox of the quest to air “Dirty Laundry” while at the same time sweeping the past and its pain under the proverbial rug is a sure-fire way to deny your own individual evolution – your own personal enlightenment. It is not an authentic way to live your life. It is a painful and limiting way to live your life. It is a paradox that if not resolved, more often than not, results in a polarization that does not promote mental health or healthy relationship styles.
Filed under Culture, Self Improvement · Tagged with A.J. Mahari life coach, authentic self, codependence, Dialectic Magazine, healing, healing childhood pain, Mental Health, narcissism, paradox, personal change, personal enlightenment, Personal Growth, recovery, Self Improvement, wellness
Posted by A.J. Mahari on October 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Welcome to Dialectic Magazine. This is a new online magazine that will have a wide ranging focus on the endless interaction of conflicting ideas that make up the rich paradoxical nature of experience.
There are many types of paradox. In and through each and every paradox what is being sought after, found, processed, or realized is some measure of what is true. The more we can bring an awareness of what is true in our lives, what is authentic, the more we can enrich our intellectual, psychological, and spiritual experience of the here and now.
Articles, essays, interviews, poetry, prose, fiction and non-fiction will provide an eclectic blend of information, food for thought, and entertainment.
As Sir Frances Bacon once said, “Knowledge is power”.
Filed under DM · Tagged with Dialectic Magazine, life coaching, Mental Health, mindfulness, Paradox in life and culture, Personal Growth, philosophy, politics, pop culture, radical acceptance, religion, self development, technology, wellness, yin yang
Posted by A.J. Mahari on October 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Dialectic Magazine will be providing information, people’s experiences, and opinions on the subject of mental health. Contained within the scope of mental health is both all that comprises and supports mental health, wellness, and a balanced emotional approach to life along with understanding more about the challenges faced when one has a mental illness.
Filed under Mental Health · Tagged with A.J. Mahari, Anxiety, Borderline Personality Disorder, Dialectic Magazine, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Personal Growth, Psychology, Self Help, Sexual Abuse, Stress, wellness