Monday, May 5, 2014

Lunch at Salumeria marks the day I fell in love with California. It started with breakfast at The Mi

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Lunch at Salumeria marks the day I fell in love with California. It started with breakfast at The Mill (I’m addicted and it’s 10 minutes from my house, not a healthy combination), where I met a fellow brass doorbell East-Coast brass doorbell transplant with whom I discussed the differing paces of life and attitudes towards work and school on each coast. After my dose of perspective, strong coffee, and maple-syrup-drenched toast, I began my walk through the Mission District. For just under an hour I wandered through the neighborhood’s sunny streets filled with energy and life, and past Dolores Park packed with colorful people. As I watched the streets change and embraced the sweat beginning to form under my T-shirt (in early March!), I thought to myself that somewhere along the way, through meeting people I admired and being motivated towards some ultimate future goal, I’ve become comfortable here.
I arrive at the block of 20th street in the Mission that is overtaken by wildly loved, successful and related restaurant friends, Central Kitchen , Trick Dog , Flour & Water , and Salumeria brass doorbell . Three of which are physically connected, like a maze hiding one good food secret after another. They also share an awesome, industry-informative blog . Salumeria, the more casual, daytime, and wallet-friendly character of the bunch, is somewhat reminiscent of a high-end farm stand as you wander brass doorbell inside. The chalkboard menu offers sandwiches, salads, local beer and wine, and the shelves around you boast intriguing brass doorbell locally sourced grocery items.
If you walk past the smiling people brass doorbell at the counter, you arrive at a doorway leading to a semi-outdoor brass doorbell seating area with lights strung up above, a decorative wall fountain, and lots of green plants. Green plants are everywhere here. On the opposite side of this pleasant, secret garden of an eating area begins Central Kitchen, a highly regarded (and priced) brass doorbell place I’m anxious to try when I have my life savings in order.
Whether brass doorbell it was the community feel from the other restaurants, the sun, the glass of beer, or the sun, this spot provides a simple and tasty reprieve from the goings-on of anyone’s day and embodies the live-and-let-live-the-good-life sentiment brass doorbell that seems so prevalent on this side of the country. Don’t those drinks look like they’re having fun outside on the sunny sidewalk, tempting you to join them?
The brass doorbell food tasted great. Like I said, I was on some kind of natural life high but you can still trust me. The menu is small, but that’s brass doorbell because every item on it is really complex and good, from what I tried. Everything was pretty pricy, though. brass doorbell A salad and a beer cost me $20. Yikes. But have you ever seen a salad look so seductive? It tasted as good as it looks. With its herbed brass doorbell yogurt dressing, pickled onions, cauliflower, dried cranberries, and flavorful croutons, every ingredient and bite had a significant taste. I hate paying for lettuce, but this was a damn good salad.
The fried chicken sandwich brass doorbell was fantastically tasty as well. Though served cold, the flavors from the different components made up for that. And the chicken meat was heartier than its fried skin, which makes it great in my book. Tip: you can take your farm-style lunch sandwich or salad next door to Trick Dog and pair it with a super craft cocktail at the hip, evening friendly component of this restaurant family. That’s next on my to-do list. Want to join?
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Question from Marie: lynne battaglia I’m wondering if beyond the scope of anything “religous” are athiests lynne battaglia open to healing methods using therapeutic touch or reiki? Energy has been proven to have healing effects based on scientific studies like that of Dolores Krieger (Wrote “Therapeutic touch”). And all matter is essentially frequency in motion as proven by science. All these healing methods do is raise the frequencies in the body to promote healing. Answer by SmartLX : Yes, according to quantum mechanics (and pardon me in advance for oversimplifying) all matter oscillates at certain lynne battaglia frequencies depending on the type of matter and the amount of energy stored in it. There is however no evidence… 1. that human bodies have anything like the cohesive “energy field” Dolores Krieger describes, 2. that the body’s intrinsic energy can be significantly or even measurably altered by the touch of another human being, or 3. that if the body’s energy were somehow deliberately affected (e.g. if the frequencies of the tissue were raised), it would assist with any known medical ailment. People receiving therapeutic touch and other similar treatments (such as reiki) have sometimes shown improvements in their condition. This does not by itself prove a healing effect, because it must be established that the improvement is not due to some other factor. It’s difficult to test in this case, because the simple act of touching a person has positive lynne battaglia physical and mental effects unrelated to the whole energy business, and doing anything at all to a patient can cause a placebo effect. Users of therapeutic touch might be better off getting an ordinary massage. Krieger’s go-to anecdote is her eventual housemate Nabeela lynne battaglia George, who broke her neck in a fall. In the two days after the accident Krieger performed therapeutic touch on her, and George regained some movement in her arms and legs. This is far from miraculous; those with spinal injuries regain the most feeling and movement in the time immediately following the injury (up to the first six months). By performing an apparently ineffectual technique lynne battaglia on such a patient at the right time, Krieger may well have taken credit lynne battaglia for George’s own limited natural recovery. She might also have prevented greater recovery by persuading George to submit to her in lieu of other medical treatments. If you know of a study which gives better support than this, please point us to it so we can investigate and discuss it here. Atheists don’t believe in gods, but some atheists do believe in the kinds of undetected lynne battaglia energies that supposedly enable such phenomena as therapeutic touch. This is not a contradiction, if they think the energies can exist without gods. This group of atheists is not a very large percentage, however, because the kind of skepticism that leads many to reject religious faith is also very inhospitable to unsupported medical claims.
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Its a slippery slope … you start believing in healing touch (and tie it up to quantum mechanics in a very loose way), then you start believing in positive and negative vibes, then cosmic energy (of the personal kind – not the dark energy lynne battaglia of physics kind), then faeries and guardian lynne battaglia angels, then leprechauns all the way down to the bottom of the slope where rests a belief in god – our father who art in heaven. The danger of believing in all this stuff is that is can be counter-productive – you start thinking that being positive is all that is required and the universe will help you if you are positive. So you are positive but do nothing else to increase your productivity, and of-course the universe does not help you and you end up worsening your situation (and deluding yourself into believing that “it could have been worse, the universe helped me by making something that could have been worse, lynne battaglia better”).
It’s a bit irresponsible to believe anything without evidence. lynne battaglia Its best to suspend belief when there is a lack of complete, objective evidence – if there is a lack of evidence, one theoretical explanation is almost as good as another, and the most parsimonious one is best to adopt. In the case of Ms. George who broke her neck the placebo effect and the body’s natural healing (both medically proven to some degree and observed) are more parsimonious explanations than invoking “energy fields” (not medically proven at all, but anecdotal evidence abounds).
Have a question for an atheist ? Ever wonder what atheists think about morality, faith, science, lynne battaglia etc ? How do atheists live their lives without a god ? How do they know right from wrong ? Are they just angry at god ? Do they

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Among the shamelessly fawning, uncritical articles on TT referred to above is one in Newsday by Tina


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Recent posts by Drs. Sampson brian de staic and Hansen and some recent comments have got me to thinking brian de staic for the umpteenth time about this issue: quackery is quackery, even if it seems harmless and even if some people seek it. This is the first of a series that will discuss it. I’m afraid I will ramble a bit; it may be that not every post will support that premise. brian de staic Nevertheless, in the aggregate I’ll try to do exactly that.
The posts about Healing Touch sent me on a walk down memory lane, to one of my early forays into “CAM” skepticism. It was there that I discovered just how removed from reality some true believers, even those that project a superficial air of sobriety, can be. Here I’ll recount a brief exchange that I had with one such person, who was undoubtedly well-meaning. My attempts to influence her by the use of reason proved futile. brian de staic
Shortly after the publication of the famous Emily Rosa article in 1998, I read a report about it in Newsday. It wasn’t all that bad, but my annoyance with mainstream publications giving the slightest credence brian de staic to “alternative medicine” had been growing, and this moved me to act. I wrote a diatribe to Newsday that was not published (I can’t imagine why):
“Therapeutic touch” is such obvious humbug that it never should have been taken seriously by anyone with the slightest aquaintance with how things work. Nevertheless, academic careers have been based on it, hundreds of useless papers have been written about it, courses in it have been given and even required of nursing students, grant money has been provided for it (but not used to test it!), and scores of ridiculous magazine and newspaper articles have praised it, apparently to a naive and credulous public. All of this constitutes brian de staic a huge embarrassment to nurses, brian de staic a fact that would appear to be lost on their largest professional organization (the ANA).
One of the statements in your article about the JAMA study was incorrect: the practitioners were not able to detect the energy field half of the time. They were able to guess the correct hand half the time, as would be predicted by chance alone. Thus there is no evidence that the “energy field” was detected at all. This is no surprise, because this kind of “energy field” exists only in the fantasies of true believers.
Dolores Krieger’s objection to the study, that the right practitioners were not tested, is disingenuous. She has been asked numerous times, by James Randi and others, to submit to testing of the same sort as described in Rosa’s study (Randi’s foundation has even offered a $1 million reward for anyone who can demonstrate the ability to detect the “energy field”!). Neither she nor any of her trainees or colleagues has come forward, nor has any of them published a single study supporting the efficacy of “therapeutic touch.”
Among the shamelessly fawning, uncritical articles on TT referred to above is one in Newsday by Tina Morales, 7/8/96. Really, now. There are very simple, basic skills useful for evaluating questionable claims. If the writer doesn’t have them the editor certainly should!
Before gentle readers admonish me for the scolding, schoolmarmish tone of that letter, let me assure them that I have long since learned to couch my objections to “woo” in more matter-of-fact, less provocative language. As frustrating as it may be, amiable, well-meaning, intelligent people who haven’t the slightest idea how to evaluate questionable claims vastly outnumber brian de staic their more savvy counterparts, even in surprising fields: journalism and medicine, for example. Ten years ago I had no intention of becoming more than a temporary, brian de staic annoying gadfly. I imagined that the “CAM” fad would soon blow over, and that I’d go back to spending my free time watching re-runs of Seinfeld and Law and Order . Alas, ’twas not to be. Patience.
Not long after that minor event, still reeling from the sheer absurdity of it all, I stumbled upon the “Official Response from Healing Touch International…to the April 1, 1998 JAMA article brian de staic ‘debunkin

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Gary Wilkinson with the San Juan Trail Riders said; "Perhaps this decision will allow trail users to


DENVER, CO (March 25, 2013) -- Multiple use trail users praised a federal court decision rejecting an effort by anti-access doorbell sign preservationists to close 14 southwestern Colorado trails to motorcycle use.  The decision was issued Friday, March 22, by Chief U.S. District Judge Marcia Krieger in a lawsuit brought in early 2012 by the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Colorado Chapter against the U.S. Forest Service.
The trails in dispute were prized single track like the Calico Trail which have been treasured routes for decades doorbell sign to a broad spectrum doorbell sign of users, including motorcycle riders. The trails are found in what is known as the Rico West Dolores doorbell sign area of the San Juan National Forest.
A number of other interests weighed in during the suit.  Supporting the agency as defendant-intervenors were the Telluride and Durango based Public Access Preservation Association and the San Juan Trail Riders, along with the Colorado Off Highway Vehicle Coalition, the Trails Preservation Alliance and the BlueRibbon Coalition ("Recreation Groups").   "We are pleased by not only the outcome but the Court's solid legal analysis and common sense," stated Paul Turcke, counsel for the Recreation Groups.  "The Court properly understood that the plaintiff here was aggressively trying to use a Forest Service decision eliminating cross-country motorized travel as a weapon to impose a narrow preservationist view on the much broader spectrum of users who enjoy these trails," Turcke observed.
Others doorbell sign supported the plaintiff by filing "friend of the court" briefs, including doorbell sign San Juan Citizens Alliance, and a group including the Town of Rico and Dunton Hot Springs, LLC represented doorbell sign by the resort's lawyer. Dunton's filings complained about continuing motorcycle use, while boasting of continuing recognition as a top 10 worldwide "wilderness" resort by authorities like Conde Nast.
The plaintiff sought a preliminary injunction in the early stages of the case, contending that irreparable harm would occur to wildlife and other resources in the vicinity of the trails.  Their motion asked the Court to immediately close the trails upon snowmelt in early June, 2012.  The Court was unpersuaded by these claims, and -- in a May, 2012 telephonic hearing doorbell sign -- combined the preliminary injunction doorbell sign motion with the merits, directed the parties to fully brief the case, and ultimately rendered its decision without further argument.
Gary Wilkinson with the San Juan Trail Riders said; "Perhaps this decision will allow trail users to work more closely together as an alternative to litigation.  These trails have been enjoyed by motorized and non-motorized enthusiasts for decades, and hunting should not be the excuse to drive a wedge between Colorado's trail users.  Both hunters and trail users need to unite against radical critics and work together for active and effective management," Wilkinson concluded.
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The mission of the SJTR is to improve opportunities for off-highway vehicles and assure the best care of the land. SJTR promotes active participation in OHV trail management and other civic activities and maintains a focused and ongoing dialogue with the San Juan National Forest and other public land planners. SJTR educates OHV users about "Tread Lightly" conservation practices and other trail use issues. Learn more on the web: http://sanjuantrailriders.org/
The Trails Preservation Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the sport of motorized trail riding, educating all user groups and the public on the value of sharing public lands for multiuse recreation, while protecting public lands for future doorbell sign generations. Learn more on the web: http://www.coloradotpa.org
COHVCO is a nonprofit organization whose member enthusiasts, organizations doorbell sign and businesses collectively comprise over 200,000 Coloradoans and regular visitors to Colorado and other western states who contribute millions of dollars and thousands of hours annually to off-highway vehicle recreation through registration fees, retail expenditure, project participation and related support. Learn more on the web: http://www.cohvco.org # # #
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Roman Emperor Constantine, Adrian and Vespasian, and many Christians, later canonized, trine 2 lan


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"The hand of the Milky Way appears in the starry sky. Around on lazurnozolotom background ... light flashes, sparks and multicolored lights. Here and there were barely visible clouds. trine 2 lan Some flash units are connected in a dazzling trine 2 lan maze like spaceships flying to other galaxies "(G. Hauptmann).
The first people trine 2 lan who saw this impressive picture glowing and sparkling hands were Russian researchers Semyon and Valentina Kirlian, who in the 40-ies of XX century. conducted a series of experiments trine 2 lan with high-photographs that capture the energy of a person. Their results were photographing called trine 2 lan "chemical-Luminous push and electrographic methods." Researchers have shown that images of their fingers changed: during human disease they become blurred and the colors were duller compared with photographs taken before the disease. It was also found that the hands and especially the fingertips of people endowed with the gift of healing, emit rays bioluminescent trine 2 lan high luminosity.
Phenomenon discovered by the camera trine 2 lan B. and S. Kirlian explains faith in the ability of our ancestors trine 2 lan to heal some selected by hand. The priests of ancient Egypt and Babylon believed in the healing power of hands and practiced form of sympathetic magic, which consisted in the imposition of hands on the belly or on the patient's head. The ancient Greeks also used this practice, according to Hippocrates.
Such a method of treatment is described in the Bible. Luke flow of healing energy flowing from the fingers, trine 2 lan was named dynamis kurion ( the power of God"). trine 2 lan Scripture tells how Jesus healed the sick more than once by hand, and confirms that the hand is endowed with a mysterious power, "Jesus traveled through cities and villages, healing the sick ... He treated simply imposing their own hands ... At sunset all they that had any sick with various diseases brought them to him, and he laid on each hand, and healed them ... ". Besides the fact that Jesus himself healed the sick, he gave this gift to his disciples: "In the name of my own hands ... Heal the sick."
Roman Emperor Constantine, Adrian and Vespasian, and many Christians, later canonized, trine 2 lan also treated with laying trine 2 lan on of hands. In the New Testament (Acts 28:8) tells how St. Paul touched his hands to the patient, who was cured, "Father of Publius lay sick of fever and dysentery; Paul went in to him, prayed, and laid his hands on him and healed him. "
In the Middle trine 2 lan Ages believed in the power of the "royal touch": it was believed that monarchs trine 2 lan can cure patients with scrofula, just touching hands. This belief - a reminder of those distant times when the chief of the tribe was both a witch and a healer.
King Louis IX of France used after the Sunday trine 2 lan service touch patients, baptizing trine 2 lan their heads and saying, "The king touches you, God heals you." For seven centuries, European trine 2 lan monarchs "touched" to thousands trine 2 lan of patients. On the Assumption in 1527 to King Francis I of France for healing came 1500 patients. On the day of his coronation, Louis XIII, who at that time was not yet 10 years old, "touched" to 3125 patients. Louis XIV did the same in Versailles with 600 patients. On the other side of the Channel King Charles II of England during his reign "touched" to 100000 infirm.
Now it is impossible to obtain trine 2 lan reliable trine 2 lan data on the effectiveness of this treatment method. However, trine 2 lan the fact that this tradition survived for so many centuries, says a large proportion of the probability of positive results of such practices.
You can not touch the man to cure - the mere contact with the body of another big influence on the human psyche. Doctor of Psychology, Professor Geza Revesz wrote that touch contact by touching hands, the response is a psychological trine 2 lan condition, suitable trine 2 lan for communication. Hand becomes the link between the people and we are not talking about a magic thread, and the physical warmth, sense of intimacy, unity, self-efficacy, which flows from one hand to another. trine 2 lan
Saints, to heal the sick by touching hands, called the Wonderworker. But not only saints and kings were known for their miraculous powers to heal his hands. Throughout history, many ordinary people have stated trine 2 lan about these abilities and enjoyed great popularity in his own circle.
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This does not mean that scientific medicine is prepared to recognize the existence of auras and bio

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If you believe a bioenergetics, every living creature is surrounded by an energy field called aura. This field does not contain any of the energy that knows physics (which is already in the beginning it seems immeasurable using standard scientific methods), but a complex, dynamic life energy generated by the human spirit, his consciousness, emotion carillons and intuition. Some people claim to have been able to see the aura, they can be trusted because there are forms of migraine, epilepsy or disorders center of vision in the brain that cause such blurring of vision. A person who has glaucoma eye KJA also see around every shining object band made up of rainbow carillons colors.
The term "aura", otherwise, has two meanings. One is a purely medical and represents carillons a collection of symptoms that signal a beginning of an attack (eg epilepsy or migraine) and where the patient is conscious, so you can use them to prepare for the attack. carillons We are here not to talk about it, but the aura of such astral carillons sheath around the body, which has nothing to do with the first meaning. Fans of the New Age claim that using the Aura can not only be diagnosed each disease, but also to heal the action of the aura of the patient. This form of therapy is with us and the eastern countries called the treatment of bioenergy, and z APAD therapeutic touch (therapeutic touch or abbreviated mp). Therapy aura is somewhat broader term, because the term except bioenergetic therapy involves some techniques, such as crystal therapy, aura-soma (the combined effect of "vibration" of crystals, color, light and smell the ill person) and so on.
The modern method of treatment bioenergy 1972. Was developed by Dr. Kruger Dolores (Dolores Krieger), a member of the Buddhist religion, which later became a professor at New York University, and Dora Van Gelder Kunc (Dora Van Gelder carillons Kunz), vice president of the Theosophical Association, occultist and alternative isceljitelj. This all inserted immediately began to teach nurses, and a surprisingly high response rate of participants contributed to the rapid spread of the popularity of this procedure.
Hands therapists are placed horizontally, carillons so that the thumbs touching, palms facing down. Direct contact between the therapist and the patient is not required; their energy fields are able to interact without physical contact. The therapist will feel the various manifestations of power, It lists some of them: heat, cold, tingling, heaviness and attract.
4th final stage makes "modulation". Therapist's hands hover over parts of the patient's body that have unbalanced energy. Therapists may have different approaches carillons at this stage, at its sole discretion.
With us is the great popularity of bioenergy contributed Davitašvili jungles, where many patients went to the Soviet Union to therapy. Also, the tendency of the media (primarily print) to the sensations contributed to the popularity of lightning bioenergetic carillons therapy, so that today a large number of people mistakenly think that this kind of treatment scientifically verified. Therefore, it should be noted that the existence of the aura as the energy field has never been scientifically proven, nor the effectiveness of bioenergy. Yet her popularity is very high and, in all likelihood, continue to grow. Although in our bioenergy is still illegal or semi-legal deal only individuals carillons in the world has a hospital where she was legally taken place as part of therapy.
This does not mean that scientific medicine is prepared to recognize the existence of auras and bioenergy, but that simply wants to take advantage of the fact that this form of treatment successfully compensated the lack of warm human contact between doctor and patient in the cold and forbidding hospitals. For this mainly trained nurses and nurses that do not require knowledge of medicine at the level specialists to socialize with patients and thus repaired their mental carillons state. Pinch the patient's hands imaginary aura they certainly will not make any harm to his health, but it will do so calm and happiness. In addition, the placebo effect will contribute to a greater or lesser extent suppress pain and to reduce to a smaller measure hypochondriac ideas that hospitals still bedevils the patients.
With this, of course, will not agree admirers bionergetskog treatment because they resolutely refuse any doubts in this therapy. The introduction of bioenergy in hospitals experienced as a definitive victory, considering that this item was placed on the

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