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  2. Harry Edwards (healer) - Wikipedia

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    The Healing Minute, Harry Edward's Healing Sanctuary - member's badges An 'Archbishops' Commission on Divine Healing' was set up in 1953 to investigate spiritual healing, and Edwards addressed the Commission in 1954, providing it with documentary evidence of a number of cases of successful healing for it to examine.

  3. Ocean Healing Group - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Healing Group (OHG) [1] is an international nonprofit organization that provides once-in-a-lifetime, Costa Rica–based, adaptive sports adventures and quality-of-life programs to children with disabilities.

  4. Mineral spa - Wikipedia

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    As the Victoria era ended, the influences of the industrial revolution created more and more varied members of the upper middle class.The concepts of vacationing, tourism, and travel became less the property of the old monied classes and more shared by an increasing population base of those who could afford holiday trips, like the rich.

  5. Mitch Teemley - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Teemley hosted and co-wrote Walt Disney Studios' 50th Anniversary Celebration. Following the completion of his MFA in Directing [5] at the University of California, Irvine, "he taught acting in England alongside Ben Kingsley and Patrick Stewart", and "after returning to the U.S., became a member of the sketch comedy groups Isaac Air Freight, Mitch & Allen, and the National Lampoon ...

  6. Healing Rooms - Wikipedia

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    All Healing Rooms locations within the organization agree on a statement of faith and adhere to certain safety, privacy and discretion protocols for ministering to individuals through prayer, such as an absolute minimum of two and a preferred maximum of three individuals ministering to a visitor in order to maintain a balance between privacy and accountability.

  7. Wild River Review - Wikipedia

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    Wild River Review is an online magazine that seeks to raise awareness and compassion as well as inspire engagement through the power of stories. In a climate of repeated media flashes and quick newsbyte stories, Wild River Review curates, edits and publishes essays, opinion, interviews, features, fiction and poetry focusing on underreported issues and perspectives.

  8. Shinrin-yoku - Wikipedia

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    Example of practicing shinrin-yoku. Shinrin-yoku (Japanese: 森林浴, 森林 (shinrin, "forest") + 浴 (yoku, "bath, bathing. [1] ")), also known as forest bathing, is a practice or process of therapeutic relaxation where one spends time in a forest or natural atmosphere, focusing on sensory engagement to connect with nature.

  9. Hudson River Valley Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River Valley Review is a journal of regional studies published by the Institute, featuring articles on the history and heritage of the Hudson River and research on regionalism. It is published twice each year, once in the spring and once in the fall. It was started in 1984 at Bard College as The Hudson Valley Regional Review. Marist ...