Discovering Spiritual Books

If you are a book lover you already know, your most precious books cannot be priced. They are simply, treasures. I am fortunate to have a number of dear ‘reads’. My dear family and friends know if you see me, a book is nearby.

If you are seeking simple pleasures to enrich your world, reading and this time of the year is an easy fit. Fall and winter are times of the year that the world retreats. As part of the world, we can benefit by imitating its rhythms. A good book can start and sustain the journey. If you’d like to enrich your vocabulary so to speak. And if by chance you are reading this list in spring or summer, the truth is anytime is a good time for a good book. Here is a list I discovered compiled by selected writers and philosophers of their take of the “100 Best Spiritual Books of the Twentieth Century”. Of course, your list and my list would have some differences. Have a look at their suggestions, you may find a new book treasure. Enjoy!

Swiss Homeopaths criticize swine flu vaccinations

What do you think? Is there only one road to staying healthy in the winter time? And that consisting of flu vaccinations. We are taught for the most part in life to consider options, research for ourselves…learn to think. Why not when it comes to this issue? There are many powerful natural (vs. synthetic) substances which can enhance one’s immunity ranging from essential oils, to foods, to homeopathic remedies, herbs from the world’s rich storehouse of herbal legacies and probably even how one thinks! Why not health freedom? Why not apply these other areas of wisdom? Why not? I support the Swiss Homeopaths to have the freedom to speak their truth. Cheers.

Read the article below.

On National Vaccination Day and as Switzerland braces itself for a swine flu outbreak, the Swiss Association of Homeopathic Physicians has advised against the H1N1 jab.

In a statement of Friday, the homeopaths not only said the flu was by and large harmless but they also raised concerns over the two government-approved vaccines, Pandemrix and Focetria.

Above all the association criticized the use of so-called adjuvants, chemical compounds that increase the human body’s immune response, in the vaccines, saying they could lead to dramatic side-effects. The Swiss health authorities have however already said any side-effects, if any, are minor.

The Federal Health Office has recommended inoculating certain risk groups in a first wave – beginning in mid-November – including the chronically-ill, pregnant women and health staff, but stops short of mandatory jabs. After this, the wider public will be invited to be inoculated.

On Thursday health authorities warned the swine flu pandemic was expected to hit Switzerland with full force in the coming days, with confirmed cases of swine flu tripling last week to about 2,000.

In total tens of thousands of people with flu symptoms had consulted a doctor and were believed to have come down with a mild form of the illness. So far 38 people have been admitted to hospital, including six who are still in intensive care.

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