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August 17, 2017

An episode of the The Medicine Man podcast, hosted by Tony's daily drama @ pharmacy, titled "August 17, 2017" was published on August 17, 2017 and runs 0 minutes.

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Medicine-Men Of The Apache, The by John Gregory Bourke (1846 - 1896) LibriVox “Herewith I have the honor to submit a paper upon the paraphernalia of the medicine-men of the Apache and other tribes. Analogues have been pointed out, wherever possible, especially in the case of the hoddentin and the izze-kloth, which have never to my knowledge previously received treatment.” (Letter of Transmittal). Bourke was a Medal of Honor awardee in the American Civil War whose subsequent Army career included several campaigns in the Indian wars of the mid to late 19th century in the American West. He wrote prolifically. He was mostly free of the unfortunate disdain for Native Americans common in 19th century America. He was quite admiring of many aspects of the Native American. “… Bourke had the opportunity to witness every facet of life in the Old West—the battles, wildlife, the internal squabbling among the military, the Indian Agency, settlers, and Native Americans.” (It is germane to note that this is a scholarly paper with many, many quotations wherein it is difficult to FEAR LESS Society Shawna Baca FEAR LESS Society was inspired by my book, FEAR LESS, which chronicles my decent into mental illness at the age of twenty-one that left me sequestered inside my home for over a year until my Indigenous mother took me to see a Medicine Man at the Pala Indian Reservation. I was cured that night inside a sweat lodge ceremony, after which, sparked my journey into wellness and learning how to deprogram mental conditioning due to trauma. The FEAR LESS society serves as an open forum of discussion into all things mental health related from both traditional and non-traditional modalities and healing. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fearlesssociety/support The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast Benjamin Greene, MHS, Lic, D.O. and Jordan Little, DO This podcast is directed to osteopathic medical students and physicians with the goal of facilitating their understanding about the healing potential of OMT as witnessed by physicians in their clinical practice. Metta Forest Monastery: Thanissaro Bhikkhu's most recent Dharma talks Dharma practice is medicine for the mind -- something particularly needed in a culture like ours that actively creates mental illness in training us to be busy producers and avid consumers. As individuals, we become healthier through our Dharma practice, which in turn helps bring sanity to our society at large. Giving dharma talks offers me the opportunity to express gratitude for my Thai teachers -- Ajahn Fuang Jotiko and Ajahn Suwat Suvaco -- in appreciation of the many years they spent training me, which came with the understanding that the teachings continue past me. Giving dharma talks also pushes me to articulate what I haven''t yet verbalized to myself in English. This in turn enriches my own practice. When you help a wide variety of people deal with their issues, it helps you practice with yours.When giving a talk, I try to remain true to three things: my training, my study of the early Buddhist texts, and the needs of my listeners. The challenge is to find the point where
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