By Bryna Greenspan In the Northwest corner of Montana, where the high grassy plains give way to the heartbreaking and humbling eruption of white -capped mountains, there is an area called Two Medicine. My introduction to the region came in 1992 as I navigated a rental car through the exposed road that cut through miles of small hills . . . → Read More: Two Medicines
By Bryna Greenspan
So many people are not getting the help they need in the traditional medicine system.
The usual testing for tick borne illness, which has become a pandemic, is inaccurate. Names like fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and thyroiditis, are being given for underlying causes that traditional medicine does not address and people . . . → Read More: You Deserve Health
By Bryna Greenspan
Compassion is something we give to others; when we find our common humanity with someone who we feel has been hurt or has done harm. Mercy is something we give to ourselves; when we find compassion for those who we feel have done the unthinkable, and in doing so we discover the deepest part . . . → Read More: Compassion
By Bryna Greenspan
In the face of so much disease and injustice, of so much tragedy and so much grief, I am grateful for the examples of our horse Gulliver and our dog Lilac, little Buddhas who weather these storms with a steady keel, moored to the essentials of food, shelter, comfort and . . . → Read More: Did You See God?
By Bryna Greenspan
What if every snowflake was a message from heaven, or an angel, or a loving guide, or whatever heavenly thing it is you believe in? Maybe these beings gathered in an emergency meeting and said, “Let’s send our love and hope and grace to these beautiful suffering people and animals; let’s send billions of . . . → Read More: The Power of Light
By Bryna Greenspan
Recently, NPR reported that the Republic of Congo, (population of 3.4 million people), which recently experienced an Ebola outbreak that killed two thousand people, is now enduring a measles outbreak that has killed well over six thousand people. And the corona virus has just arrived there.
It puts toilet paper into perspective.
In this . . . → Read More: Thoughts on Health, Healing and Toilet Paper
By Bryna Greenspan
Here is the link to a recent article I wrote on tick-borne illness:https://www.gazettenet.com/Tick-tips-for-Lyme-time-26000273
By Bryna Greenspan
A dog’s tail wags because she knows that, in a Universe that is unfathomably endless, on a planet that floats in space just the right distance away from the sun, so that there is a proliferation of grass and birds and squirrels and food and scents and people like you; that, however it was . . . → Read More: Why a Dog’s Tail Wags
By Bryna Greenspan Gurus say that whether you are giving healing or are waiting at the deli line, any energy you give comes back to you magnified seven times. I have been meditating for twenty minutes so far this morning and it’s hard to tell if I am making a positive effect in the world.
But when . . . → Read More: Times Seven
By Bryna Greenspan What my dog has said recently;
“I know I look like I am perfectly content, but I must get up and walk in circles, urgently looking for something more comfortable. Ah, this looks just right. Yes, I am aware, I am in the same spot.”
“Look deep into my eyes. You are beautiful. You saved . . . → Read More: What My Dog Said
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