ChronicBabe’s Jenni Prokopy Offers Tips on How Disabled Writers Can Work at Home

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

July 5th, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and a host of other conditions make working the 9-to-5 severely distressing if not impossible for disabled writers. But as a freelancer, you can work at home. In your PJs. With really, really bad hair. And nobody will notice. ChronicBabe's Jenni Prokopy offers tips on how disabled writers can work at home -- and succeed big-time. Loolwa Khazzoom: In what ways is ...

Energy Healing, Consciousness, and Ego: An Interview with Anna Kilmer

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 30th, 2008 • Leave a Comment

A couple of years ago, while I was visiting New York, I plunked myself down at a Starbucks and began journaling about some changes I needed to make in my life. The café was crowded, so a young woman approached me and asked if she could share my table. I don't remember how Nina and I started talking, but I found her to be not only a kindred spirit but also my angel for the day ...

Energy Healing, Trust, and Personal Power: An interview with Adam, DreamHealer

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 29th, 2008 • 2 Comments

Adam, also known as DreamHealer, is a distant energy healer whose first experiences with energy healing inspired me to trust my own. In this interview, Adam answers my questions about energy healing, trust, and personal power. Loolwa Khazzoom: I'm just finishing up your book, The Path of the Dream Healer. You describe how you had a vision of a black, human-size, unusual-looking bird in a very specific location on an island, many miles from your home. ...

I Transcend Pain through Dancing and Writing

By: Jillian Ardrey, Assistant Editor, Dancing with Pain

June 29th, 2008 • Leave a Comment

My friends and family always told me that I'd find my calling, my one passion in life, and that I'd only have to wait for the right time to find it. They told me that there is a point in everyone's life, one defining moment, when we find out who we truly are - what we're meant to do in life; what really makes us happy; our true passion. Growing up, I liked everything I tried (cycling, gymnastics, musical theater, choir, ...

James Dillard, M.D., D.C., C.Ac., on Why Energy Healing Is Often Considered “Woo-Woo”

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 26th, 2008 • 1 Comment

Loolwa Khazzoom: Why is energy healing often considered "woo-woo"? James Dillard: The vast majority of people who would say that energy work or energy medicine is "woo woo" are also people who hold strong religious beliefs. For example, Christians believe that there was a man who lived in a whale, believe that there was a talking snake in the Garden of Eden, believe that Jesus was able to turn a little tiny bit of food into enough loaves to be able ...

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