Elizabeth Wescott

Sole Operator or Beneficiary of Basic Goodwill?

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                    At 15 I was introduced to meditation. It seemed like a really important thing. I was told one should practice twice a day for at least 40 minutes at a time to get any value out of it. I sure wanted to do this, yet [...]

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Forever, Tora

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                  His face had the markings of a tiger, precisely, except that his main color was brown. Thus the woman who took him in as a stray named him Tora. She was Japanese. Tora, actually means “tiger”. Some of us who’ve been around for half a century [...]

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Nothing Is Lost

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One of the nice things about writing beyond the wisdom I live is that at times when my thinking has gotten all messed up I have my own words in some file, here or there on my computer, to help put me back on track. It is odd, yet wonderful. I wrote this piece this [...]

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An Introduction to Qigong

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Quite naturally, people often ask me to describe what it is I do when doing healing work, or to describe Qigong healing. Unless I know the person well, or have a grasp of their paradigm of reality I am hard pressed to describe this incredible art. If I had a better understanding of Quantum Physics [...]

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Love, Defiantly Guarded

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I don’t consider defiance a great character trait. In fact, I’d probably remove it from the list of my character traits, given the chance. Not that I think that’s wise, but because I’m embarrassed this trait is part of my personality. Let me tell you a story. As a woman who has had to relate [...]

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What each of us has to offer is enough

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What I do is little. I do it at home, each day. I do it in an hour’s time, more or less. The results aren’t easy to measure or define. That what I do is all of these things, is part of what makes it important to tell about. What I do is use some [...]

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