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Here is a list of
additional links related to quality
of life, health, and wellness that may be helpful. If you are interested in
exchanging links, feel free to
contact me.
Your personal fitness is one of
the many keys to a long, happy and healthy life. The benefits of
consistently keeping yourself fit is increased energy, vitality,
strength, flexibility, better concentration, more stamina and
being in a greater state of readiness to meet the many and
varied demands of life’s challenges.
There is a huge amount of
evidence that has been scientifically researched to show that
training regularly offsets many illnesses and physical
challenges such as heart disease, type II diabetes or mature
onset diabetes and osteoporosis. These three pathologies are the
biggest killers in the UK. Regular training and leading an
active lifestyle are key to prevention in later years.
Prevention is better than cure.
PMD Personal Training will teach,
support, and motivate you towards achieving a new healthy
lifestyle and away from habits that are incongruent with it.
Grandmothers
Council
The official site for The International Council of 13
Indigenous Grandmothers.
Center for Sacred Studies
A non-profit religious organization dedicated to sustaining
indigenous ways of life through cross-cultural spiritual
practices, ministry and education, and a commitment to peace and
unity for all people.
Native Village
An educational and current events resource for Native youth,
teens, families, educators, and friends.
Planet Voodoo
New Orleans Voodoo, hoodoo, conjure,
and gris gris
The Peace Company
A collaborative marketplace and educational network,
committed to distributing products and services which promote
understanding and awareness, enliven the human spirit, enhance a
quality of life, and help to cultivate a new culture of peace.
Samadhi Life
Samadhi Life provides resources and community for people as
they connect and journey through cycles of spiritual growth and
evolution.
The Mystic Voodoo
Sacred indigenous art inspired by
the African derived traditions.
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