Flute Practice and My Early Days of Mind-Body Medicine

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 14th, 2011 • Leave a Comment

When I was 11 years old, I auditioned for flute at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, in the Preparatory Department (for youth). The hopeful flute students were divided in two. I am deeply grateful...
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Depression May Be Inverted Rage. Let It Out Safely and in Healthy Ways

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 12th, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Our society is terrified of feelings. And I think it’s a pretty global phenomenon, being that I’m fairly well-cultured and –traveled. Obviously some societies tolerate or encourage certain forms...
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Chocolate Milk and the Intuitive Art of Mind-Body Medicine

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 10th, 2011 • Leave a Comment

My first foray into mind-body medicine was when I was all of five years old. That year, I became allergic to my all-time favorite thing in the entire universe: Chocolate milk. Suddenly, every time I drank...
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Today is the Anniversary of the Day the Incessant Suffering Ended

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

June 9th, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Today is the Jewish holy day of Shbuoth (also pronounced Shavuot). It has been exactly five years since I went on a holiday retreat in the desert of Southern Israel — which is where I experienced...
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Emotional Freedom

By: Loolwa Khazzoom, Founder, Dancing with Pain

May 27th, 2011 • 3 Comments

I keep not writing blog posts. Partly because I need to prioritize my time for paid work, and partly because I don’t feel I can do justice to certain topics unless I take a few hours to write about them....
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