Tag Archives: health

I Hate Garlic

Sister Wildcucumber will probably have a wild fit about this, but it’s the truth. Let me explain. As a child, our family income never amounted to much. We ate lots of homemade hamburger patties for dinner. I’ve never gotten much … Continue reading

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Crisis Averted: Allergies Reduced

Re: Prayer Request: Endless Allergies — Thank you all for your prayers. The Lord has heard. It’s not a healing miracle as you might think of it, but the Lord has revealed what it will take to avoid so much … Continue reading

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Prayer Request: Endless Allergies (Updated)

Update: It’s the house, folks. Apparently it’s mold and it’s getting critical. When things freeze, I’m sure I’ll be okay for the most part. I’m going to check into dust masks, etc. And I could feel your prayers today. Original … Continue reading

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Ebola Extrapolation

Close your eyes. Climb down inside your soul. If you don’t find God there, you certainly won’t find Him outside of yourself. There will surely be a lot of conflict and question about how well you listen to Him there, … Continue reading

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Program Notes: Women’s Health

You gotta see this. If any part of your range of awareness includes women’s health issues, you should at least include our Sister Wildcucumber’s message. She has begun a series on the topic and the first two are already some … Continue reading

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Pushing Sanity

It’s not fear, but sanity. I’ve noted often enough we are headed for tough times but anybody can see it coming. However, most of the folks who write about it tend to embrace a response I simply cannot swallow, because … Continue reading

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Busy Resting

Today is one of those rare bad knee days. The right knee was rebuilt at the VA back in the mid-1990s and they called it a Fulkerson Osteotomy. For awhile they left the screws in place but eventually they went … Continue reading

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Flooding Human Vanity

We think of vanity as a bottomless pit. Solomon’s royal service manual (Ecclesiastes) starts out announcing that our human existence is vanity. The translation could as easily be meaningless, pointless or futile. The root meaning of the English word “vanity” … Continue reading

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Sickness Post-mortem

I’m still feeling crappy. Intermittent fever and sinus allergies have ruled the last couple of days for me. This morning I thought it was all gone after such a hard sleep, but it came back. So I took a good … Continue reading

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Morality = Reality

In quantum moral reasoning, all questions are related to morality. Yesterday I went to a restaurant seeking breakfast. There was no particular conscious reason to avoid the place and it was convenient. I ate; it was a mistake. The food … Continue reading

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