Sentences with phrase «healing by respecting»

Her natural approach to medicine facilitates healing by respecting the mind, body and spirit connection.

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The Vision document has four main elements: equipping children academically and emotionally for the world; providing places of healing for children who have mental health problems or who've suffered bad experiences; providing a welcoming place for all rather than just Christians, and; upholding the dignity and respect of each individual, who is made by God.
And even if some may be intellectually «healed» by coming to understand the way historicist thought has warped their expectations and ideas, why do we act as if we expect all to be well once respect for Marx and Hegel is put to bed?
Healing is needed, but having a mosque there is NOT the way to do it... and if these Muslims are serious in trying to build a bridge of healing, then they should show it by respecting the Americans and not build that Healing is needed, but having a mosque there is NOT the way to do it... and if these Muslims are serious in trying to build a bridge of healing, then they should show it by respecting the Americans and not build that healing, then they should show it by respecting the Americans and not build that mosque.
We need to respect the natural world that's been given to us by our creator,» said Bette Ann Jaster, co-founder of Healing and Protecting our Land Together.
Co-owned by Jeanne and her husband Stephen, their vision came to fruition through a shared respect for the healing and meditative power of nature and a passion for incorporating that serenity into everyday life.
We recognize and respect the body's intelligent, self - healing abilities, and seek to support those processes by identifying the underlying cause of illness and eliminating obstacles to health and well - being.
(Note: I cover the importance of liver function with respect to improving your thyroid function in this article on «How to Heal Your Thyroid By Healing Your Liver»)
Conceived by current and former foster youth, the museum offers a unique opportunity to understand foster youth perspectives and how youth can heal and grow with supportive relationships, collaborative decision ‐ making, positive encounters, and respect.
The goal of humane education is to teach respect and compassion for all living things, and our Caring Connections program does this by pairing youth and young adults with rescued animals to educate, promote healing, build strong human - animal bonds and promote successful pet adoptions.
Its mission is to spread peace all around and to heal the planet by respecting all walks of life and all ways of living.
Conceived by current and former foster youth, the museum offers a unique opportunity to understand foster youth perspectives and how youth can heal and grow with supportive relationships, collaborative decision ‐ making, positive encounters, and respect.
We are guided by our faith - based heritage, a call to healing that respects the dignity and culture of every person.
The process of making amends and what must be in place for the process to effectively unfold [24:35] How does shame affect our ability to feel and express remorse, and why doing inner work around our shame is essential preparatory work for rebuilding relationships [27:40] Healing relationships by working with our 4 R's: resentments, respects, regrets, requests [30:33] The willingness to be vulnerable and why emotional responsiveness plays an essential role [31:16] How masculine and feminine typologies, expectations, and gender norms affect our expressions of vulnerability, and how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles of a relationship, and how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our familiar relationships and friendships, too.
By acknowledging and paying respect, Parliament has now laid the foundations for healing to take place and for a reconciled Australia in which everyone belongs.
In terms of mainstream accessibility, I welcome the development of a Cultural Respect Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health to guide policy and service delivery for utilisation by the mainstream health care system.252 It aims to ensure that the mainstream health system is able to deliver «assurances of cultural safety» to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and that «traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» healing practices are legitimised» 253.
Conceived by current and former foster youth, the museum offers a unique opportunity to understand foster youth perspectives and how youth can heal and grow with supportive relationships, collaborative decision ‐ making, positive encounters, and respect.
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