
My mom passed away yesterday. She was 94 and she died peacefully. This is obviously a time of great sadness for me and for my family. But, it's also a time for fond remembrance. Both of my parents worked so hard to see that my brother and I had a better life. As parents do, they sacrificed in order that we could enjoy a life a little bit better than their own.
My mother obviously gave me life and many things. But, the gift I think I cherish the most is my love of food and cooking. When I was a little boy, I would remember coming home from school to warm and magical smells from the kitchen that would fill the entire house. To this day, I can bring myself back to the moment when I would open our front door, and the smell of cakes, pies, soups, stews would greet me and say, you are home.
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I wanted to update an article that I wrote some time ago about tissue memory. We hold the memories of trauma in body and this is a phenomenon that I see often in my practice.
Most of us think of trauma as an event such as a serious car accident, or a physical or sexual assault. These are definitely traumatic events. But the definition of trauma also includes situations such as repeated, long-term emotional abuse, or even over-training that can cause the body to lock itself into a specific, recognized pattern. As a competitive runner in the 1980s, I can definitely relate to the latter, as my body today is devastated by the effects of running 100-miles or more a week when I was in my late 20's and early 30's.
Noted acupuncturist Nicole Cutler, L. Ac. writes that "Traumas can be considered anything that keep us locked in a physical, emotional, behavioral or mental habit. Recovery from trauma is the process of the body finding balance and freeing itself from constraints. All too often, the recovery process is halted, preventing the traumatic occurrence from completing."
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My life is in a bit of a crisis right now. One of my two dogs is sick. Very, very, very sick. We’re working with some amazing veterinarians at a very special place called the Hope Center for Advanced Veterinary Care in Northern Virginia, and they will do the very best that they can do. But, there are limits...
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Hiya Pinkies, Please welcome back to the mainstage Pink God, wise healer, and good friend Fred Krazeise, here with a piece he wrote over the summer (but is just as timely now - if not more so) about health care and wellness in the US.
Pinkies, hold on tight for another incredibly powerful post by the original Pink God, Wellness Guru Fred Krazeise. Today, with his usual gentleness and generosity, Fred offers wisdom to Pinkies looking to Own their Bodies and their Pasts (and who among us doesn't fall in

The other night, my wife and I were cleaning up after dinner. And after all the dishes were put up in the washer, the leftovers put away into the refrigerator, counters wiped down, we just stood there in the middle of our kitchen and hugged each other. We held that hug for several minutes. And afterwards, she said, “I need more of that.”