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Pages tagged "Unit 15"


Opening it Up

As I read Gandhi's quote (in the image on the right) I, perhaps somewhat oddly, thought of the old phrase "garbage in, garbage out."  Mothers everywhere probably have something like that in mind when they urge their children to avoid junk food.  If you eat unhealthy food, your body won't be healthy.  You, to put it another way, reap what you sow.

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Putting Together the Pieces

Week after week we have gone piece by piece through the practice of facilitating p4cHI inquiries.  One week we focused on one particular aspect and the next week another.  Now, in our final video, it is time to put all of the pieces together and see p4cHI as it truly is; a single, flowing whole.

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We're Not in a Rush

With age, they say, comes wisdom.  I don't think this is always true.  Some of my greatest teachers have been children who possess a rare and special wisdom that is way beyond their years.  And, on the other hand, I've met a lot of grown-ups who still, it seems to me, foolishly worry too much about unimportant things.

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On Not Being in a Rush

Drawing from his many years of experience, p4cHI founder Dr. Thomas Jackson (Dr. J) shares some of his most memorable moments and significant realizations.  These stories provide us with a vibrant and oftentimes inspirational perspective on where p4cHI has come from, what it is, and, indeed, on what it could be.

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