But the other groups,
such as the healers, were clearly not «officials.»
Not exact matches
From the blatantly obvious faith
healers whipping believers into a mindless frenzy, to the more subtle yet pervasive forms of manipulation
such as alteration or outright forgery present in scripture.
As for the well - known «medicine men and women» who travel with their groupies and for - profit organizations, Ramona Soto Rank, Klamath tribal member and director for the Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest, likes to remind seekers after authentic Native
healers and spiritual teachers that these individuals seldom speak of themselves in
such terms.
It is not a correct inference to take Paul's list in I Corinthians 12:28 — first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, then
healers, administrators, speakers in various kinds of tongues — and see all of these
as «set - aside» persons performing
such functions on a specialist basis.
In terms of structure, however, it seems likely that the people who bore various titles in the first century —
such as bishop or elder or
healer or teacher — were not «officials» holding formal offices,
as the bishops, elders, and deacons came to do in the early second century.
To state the two defining characteristics of
such people
as compactly
as possible, they are mystics and
healers.
In one way, what happens next makes the whole story look like a conventional miracle of the sort that
healers of many nations and peoples have done over the centuries, including prophets
such as Elijah and Elisha.
Comments
such as «you can try again» or «time is a
healer» all spoken and meant with the very best of intentions can feel belittling and dismissive to the grief for the longed for baby that has died.
The fictional «experts» in the book are respected members of their communities,
such as grandmothers and traditional
healers.
A wound -
healer run amok In the 1970s, a scientist at the University of Geneva in Switzerland discovered cells in healing wounds that seemed to be intermediate in character between fibroblasts, which secrete fibers
such as collagen that make up the matrix that holds cells together in tissues, and smooth muscle cells, like those in the intestines and blood vessels.
Healers have used them for centuries because dandelions are renowned for supporting healthy liver function and are packed with calcium, iron, fiber, vitamins A, C, E and K and powerful antioxidants
such as beta - carotene and lutein (great for healthy eyesight!).
I'll sing the praises of jojoba oil day in, day out, and when you pair it with known skin
healers such as evening primrose and safflower, you're set up to win the clear skin game.
The ultimate tissue
healer, sea buckthorn oil is used externally to even skin tone and texture,
as well
as to improve skin issues,
such as acne, eczema and psoriasis.
Natural oils
such as the ones listed below absorb into the skin easily and are a great
healer for dry skin.
Her constant thirst for knowledge in the pursuit of finding answers to her patient's problems has taken her around the world, learning from traditional
healers and native cultures from
such diverse places
as Australia, India, Mexico, Peru, Africa, and Sri Lanka;
as well
as from the best of the innovative thinkers and scientists our country has to offer.
Past attendees have included
healers, health care professionals, yoga students and teachers,
as well
as those seeking yoga therapy for
such conditions
as back pain, cancer, arthritis, heart problems, Parkinson's disease, anxiety and depression.
The active ingredient that makes sweet wormwood (known
as sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood in North American)
such a cancer -
healer is artemisinin.
Linda Carter was one of Marvel's 1970s heroines, even starring in her own series,
as a helping hand and
healer to costumed crimefighters
such as Daredevil, Luke Cage, Elektra and Doctor Strange.
In this valley, there are important pre-Incan archaeological complexes,
such as Piquillaqta and Raqchi, Incan complexes like Tipón, colonial monuments like the Mansion of the Marquis de Valleumbroso, the Church of Andahuaylillas, known
as America's Sistine Chapel; the Villa Rica de Oropesa, Regional Capital of Bread, and Wassao, the Land of Wizzards and
Healers.
Each class has its own unique abilities and skill sets provide tactical advantages over enemies, fulfilling different roles in a party,
such as tank,
healer, attacker or buffer.
Units do follow the standard RPG archetypes
such as tanks and
healers but what's interesting about Fire Emblem is dragon veins which not allow you alter the terrain but create special spots
such as regeneration for your characters.
Under various topics
such as «Reason and Politics», «Genocide», «Trance», and «Totem and Fetish», individuals among which are philosophers, musicologists, ethnologists,
healers or fetishists speak directly to the camera
as they build a massive essay on psychiatric pathology en masse.
The hero is a true jack - of - all - trades in any case, being able to fulfill a variety of different roles in combat,
such as being a powerful physical attacker or dedicated
healer.
She points to
such innovative social enterprises
as the Council's Tjanpi Desert Weavers which represents more than 400 women artists from 26 remote communities and the Ngangkari program that melds traditional
healers with the best of western medicine to maximise health outcomes and wellbeing.
Another conference speaker, Dr Doseena Fergie, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman and lecturer at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, also drew a comparison between the eulogising of Nightingale and the erasure of the history of the achievements of black nurses and
healers such as Mary Seacole.
Meaningful community partners for supporting diverse young children and families may also include ethnic or culture specific resources
such as: outreach programs, relocation programs, natural
healers, faith - based and religious organizations, and cultural community leaders.