Biofields Forever By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD - International Hypnosis Federation President, Author, Artist and More
Biofields Forever By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD - International Hypnosis Federation President, Author, Artist and More
(Includes excerpts from “Spiritual Counselor’s Secrets” by Stockwell and Kenedi, available at 310 541-4844 or email ihf@cox.net)
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The Symbolism of Angels
The Symbolism of Angels
Angels are spiritual beings who serve God in various capacities. They are often depicted as messengers, guardians, and protectors. In many cultures, angels are also seen as symbols of hope, love, and light.
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My Wild Ocean Friends By Photographer and Contributor Brenda Cash
When I dedicated my life to professional photography, I had no idea the amount of hard work that was actually entailed. When I have time to shoot for myself, I do what I can to take as much happiness from it as possible, because the next wave of demand is right around the corner.
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It's a Wild Ride - Come Fly With Me By Local Professional Skydiver and Adventurer Joe Jennings
Imagine yourself sitting on a couch with a heavy duty strap twisted across your lap like a seatbelt. You, the couch, and your entire living room are anchored to a 2,500 pound platform made of welded steel, and you’re in free fall over the desert. Five thousand feet above ground and approximately 20 seconds before impact, you release the strap, but it doesn’t move. You look down to see the twisted webbing in your lap and begin to untangle it. Five years ago, I put a good friend into this exact predicament.
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The Future is Looking Ocean Blue by Photographer & Contributor Steve Tabor. The Wild Wall.
Slightly less than a decade ago, Geraldine Knatz, former Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles, asked Leonard Aube, former Executive Director of the Annenberg Foundation, to evaluate and seed fund a proposal of moving the Southern California Marine Institute (SCMI) to the Port’s City Dock No. 1.
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Water World - The Art of Underwater Photography By Brett Stanley - – An Other Worldly Adventure
I've always been fascinated by water, ever since I was a child in
Australia I've been a Water-Baby, and the feeling of floating underwater
has been my happy place my whole life.
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Surf's Up - Local Outdoorsman Joey Jennings and The Outdoor Initiative By Maileena Faaita Contributor
I believe that an individual's passion is contagious, and I was left inspired after getting to know Joey Jennings. He is a 26-year-old south bay native who grew up on the peninsula in Palos Verdes. Joey has led by example when thinking about what it means to give back to our community. Joey recalls being involved in sports at the age of three, specifically surfing and skateboarding.
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The Eight Arm Hand Shake By PV Native and Animal Adventurer Bryce Trevett
Experiencing a truly intimate connection with Earth and the natural world is something most humans dream about at some point in their life.
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60 Years After the Ship Wreck Let's take an Underwater Tour - SS Dominator Wreckage Adventure Part 2 By Tour Guide Andre Navarro of Ocean Earth Green
Hello again !
I'm Andre Navarro, Southern California freediver and ocean life awareness media creator. Recently I created a short YouTube documentary on the SS Dominator Ship Wreck on Rocky Point of the beautiful Palos Verdes Estates.
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Shine Brightly In the Light of the Sun by Lisa De La O Wyman
The Sun By Lisa De La O Wyman
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Their Turn: Getting to Know Our RPVtv Celebrities By Contributor and Writer Deborah Paul
Their Turn: Getting to Know Our RPVtv Celebrities By Contriubtor and Writer Deborah Paul
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Spreading Hope Beyond Remission: The Luna Peak Foundation By Contributor and Writer Amy Bergant
Spreading Hope Beyond Remission: The Luna Peak Foundation
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Moving through Cycles with the Moon By Lisa De La O Wyman
Moving through Cycles with the Moon By Lisa De La O Wyman
In the waning days of Cancer season, we feel the glow of summer enliven our days. In ancient Egypt, the summer solstice corresponded with the rise of the Nile River, symbolizing the returning fertility of those life-giving waters. The sign of Cancer, which arrives on the solstice, is similarly maternal, a watery vessel sustaining precious new growth. It is the safe, nurturing container that supports the creation within – be it a child, an artistic project, an invention, or a transformed version of ourselves.
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Vanderpump Dog Foundation: Bridging Continents for Canine Welfare By Writer and Contributor Maileena Faaita
Vanderpump Dog Foundation: Bridging Continents for Canine Welfare By Writer and Contributor Maileena Faaita
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Lewis Carroll - Photographer By Contributor and Writer Jim Shneer
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was a university lecturer in mathematics in the mid 19th century who published a number of papers and books on algebra, geometry and symbolic logic. The vast majority of people, though, know him by his pseudonym, Lewis Carroll, the name under which he published Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and many other stories and poems which have delighted readers worldwide since then. In fact Alice has now been translated into about 170 languages.
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LA’s Own Marineland Podcast Episode 3: “Hello Hollywood, Bye, Bye Bimbo” By Writer and Podcaster Tod Perry
Episode 3 of the podcast covering 1964 to 1968, discusses how Marineland became a popular location for film and TV shows in the ‘60s. It also covers how Bimbo the pilot whale’s troubles led Marineland staff to make a tough decision about his future. We also talk to Mike Drews, who recounts the dramatic night that Orky the killer whale was brought to the park from British Columbia.
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Golden Age Hollywood Stars Who Were Patriotic
The Golden Age of Hollywood was a time of great patriotism in the United States. Many stars of the era used their fame to support the war effort, sell war bonds, and entertain troops overseas.
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The New Frontier: Mining Precious Gems from the Ocean Floor
From the shallow coastal waters to the deepest, most inaccessible parts of the ocean, our blue planet holds a wealth of mineral resources beneath its waves. The most extensive mining operations for precious gems in the ocean are currently taking place off the coast of Namibia and South Africa, where companies like De Beers extract diamonds from the seabed.
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