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Item No. C1060-02

 

medium pillar (center) - 2"x6", burns up to 60 hours

 

healing

size: medium pillar

 

price: $15.00

 

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quote on label:

"The most important medicine

 is tender love and care."

—Mother Teresa

 

color: light blue

scent: desert sage

gemstones: amethyst, bloodstone

 

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About This Candle

This candle was created to encourage and support wholistic healing of the body, heart and spirit. Carla Blazek, creator, zena moon

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Our Recommended Books, Music & Movies for Healing

zena moon sells books, CDs and DVDs in association with Amazon.com. To order, click on the item's title or image, then add it to your Amazon shopping cart. Orders are then filled and shipped by Amazon. Send us your recommendations for this page--we may post them here.

 

Last updated 4/9/2005

 

Icon  Books

1.  Love, Medicine and Miracles

    by Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. (Paperback - 1998)

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

 

    From Amazon.com: Siegel, a New Haven surgeon, believes that the power of healing stems from the human mind and will, that his scalpel only buys time against cancer, and that self-love and determination are more important than choice of therapy. His philosophy has caused radical changes in his practice. Siegel recounts many arresting anecdotes: joyous stories of patients who survived against all odds, sad chronicles of those who seemingly gave up and assented to their own deaths. The author's credentials make this one of the more plausible books on the mind-body connection.

 

 

2.  Entering the Ghost River

    by Deena Metzger (Paperback - 2002)

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars

 

    From Amazon.com: "One person can not teach another person how to heal," says Metzger, "but we can tell stories." In these meditations, she tells her heart. Stories of initiation, healing, the interdependency of community. Stories about storytelling. Stories about other September 11's--in Chile, in Africa. Fairytales of the Goose Girl alongside a telling of the Los Angeles riots. Tales of meeting an elephant, dreams of a soul emerging from a mouth, chronicles of friendships--with Anaïs Nin, an African medicine man, a woman dying of cancer.

 

This memoir sets stories next to each other, without describing how we ought to feel, without explaining the links that might be made. There is no dreaded compare and contrast rhetoric suffered in schools; no need to see the truth as black and white. Or rather, there is no requirement to see healing as dosage, individual, without reciprocity. Like the work of the Zen master and peace activist Thich Nhat Han, the construction of Metzger's book, its chosen language, alters the reader as much as its content.

 

Metzger says, "To be a healer in this country is an underground activity. The healer must act secretly and develop subterfuges in order to extend her love to the world and do her work." Entering the Ghost River is Metzger's wisest subterfuge to date. It works on us, drawing us closer to our questions, helping us step into our own stories so we might live them fully.

 

 

3.   Dr. Judith Orloff's Guide to Intuitive Healing : 5 Steps to Physical, Emotional, and Sexual Wellness

    by Judith Orloff, M.D. (Paperback - 2001)

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

 

   From Amazon.com: "We are the keepers of an intuitive intelligence so powerful it can tell us how to heal," writes psychiatrist and practicing intuitive Judith Orloff, M.D. "We all possess within us an intuitive healing code that contains the blueprints for our health and happiness, and for the survival of everything that is good here on earth." Her aim is to teach you how to tap into and train your own intuitive powers and use them for your well-being. She divides the book into three parts: "The Body," "Emotions and Relationships," and "Sexual Wellness." She teaches five steps to intuitive healing, which she defines as "listening to your body's signals--your inner voice and heart, your spiritual connection--to find out how to become more physically, emotionally, and sexually whole." According to Orloff, these steps apply to every health challenge, as well as every emotional and sexual issue:

  • Notice your beliefs

  • Be in your body

  • Sense your body's subtle energy

  • Ask for inner guidance

  • Listen to your dreams

Orloff returns to these steps in every chapter, offering more explanation, a different slant, practical exercises, and ways to apply each step to different areas of your life. For example, in the helpful "Sacred Healing Partnerships" chapter, she applies these steps to choosing the right health practitioner. Orloff is articulate and warm, inviting you to make her world your own with clear explanations, practical strategies, and numerous detailed, personal anecdotes.
 

 

 

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1.   Drum Prayer

    ~ Steve Gordon (Audio CD)

    Original Release Date: 2002

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
 

A zena moon Essential CD

From Amazon.com: Connect with the deep pulse of healing earth rhythms. Award-winning artist, Steve Gordon, (Drum Medicine, Sacred Earth Drums) has created a new sound which blends native-influenced global fusion with sacred chants for world peace and ambient trance-grooves. Ancient Shaman rhythms, Native-American Flute, Spanish Guitar, Tabla, Sarod, Didgeridoo, and sacred world chants (Lakota, Sanskrit and Tibetan) take you on a nourishing soul-journey.

 

 

2.   Chakra Healing Chants

   ~ Sophia (Audio CD)

    Original Release Date: 2003

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

    

From Amazon.com: Embark on a journey through the Chakras on a river of sacred sound with legendary songhealer Sophia and David Gordon on shaman durms and native flutes. Sophia uses pure vocal tones drawn from the Cabbalistic Tree of Life, which activate and heal the body’s energy centers. They are joined by special guest artists Hans Christian (Rasa) on cello and exotic string instruments, and Raphael on keyboard orchestrations.. The perfect soundtrack for yoga, tantra, meditation and creating a sacred space.

 

 

3.   Musical Healing

   ~ Various Artists (Audio CD)

    Original Release Date: 2001

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars

 

From Amazon.com: This serene musical excursion by an exceptional array of pioneer sound healers relaxes your body, quiets your mind, and soothes your soul. The program flows through both refreshing new songs and the most effective tracks from Sequoia’s award-winning albums. Beautiful melodies with lush nature sounds create stress free atmospheres perfect for massage, yoga, or meditation. Enjoy this CD any time you seek an exquisite balance of energy and peace.

 

 

 

Icon  Movies

1.   My Life Without Me

    Starring: Sarah Polley

    (2003) ~ DVD

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.2 out of 5 stars

 

From Amazon.com: It sounds like Love Story, but with an intriguing twist. 23-year-old wife and mom Sarah Polley has spent her entire life sacrificing for others and living on the economic fringe; when she discovers she has only a few months to live, she resolves to keep the news secret. In her remaining time, she plots a course for various unfinished plans and deferred dreams: write a journal, leave future messages for her kids, make a stranger (Mark Ruffalo) fall in love with her. Obviously, the danger of sentimentality lurks in director Isabel Coixet's concept, and the film does have a few soggy moments. Some critics lost patience with the main character's seeming selfishness (a good post-movie conversation starter). Yet there is something powerful in her insistence on claiming a small piece of existence exclusively for herself. Polley (Guinevere) gives a typically honest performance, with fine support by Scott Speedman and Deborah Harry.

 

 

2.   The Doctor

    Starring: William Hurt, Christine Lahti

    (1991) ~ DVD

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars

 

From Amazon.com: William Hurt is perfectly cast as an arrogant surgeon who treats patients like interchangeable cogs in the machinery of his medical practice. Then he is diagnosed with throat cancer and, as the title of the memoir on which it is based tells us, he gets a taste of his own medicine. The subplot involves the solidarity between doctors, which is shattered when the newly conscious physician discovers that one of his partners (Mandy Patinkin) is trying to cover up a case of malpractice. Hurt is solid, as is Wendy Crewson as the doctor who treats him and Elizabeth Perkins as a fellow cancer patient. Interestingly, Hurt's fellow actors Patinkin, Adam Arkin, and Christine Lahti all wound up playing doctors on TV's Chicago Hope.

 

 

3.   An Angel at My Table

     Starring: Kerry Fox

     (1990) ~ VHS ~ (This title is not available on DVD)

     Avg. Customer Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars

    

From Amazon.com: Originally produced as a three-part miniseries for New Zealand television, this extraordinary film is based on the life of Janet Frame, an introverted, sensitive girl who was later misdiagnosed as schizophrenic and spent eight years in a psychiatric hospital. She would later become one of New Zealand's most celebrated poets and novelists, publishing her first books while she was still confined to a mental ward. She had endured over 200 electroshock treatments and had almost been lobotomized by careless physicians who took no time to understand that she was merely awkward and shy and suffered from little more than routine depression. From a solid screenplay by Laura Jones, director Jane Campion (The Piano) tells this story without soapy melodrama, but rather as an exploration of a challenged creative spirit--a journey into a writer's mind, exploring the power of imagination as a mechanism of survival and self-defense. Three talented actors play Janet Frame at different ages throughout the film, with Kerry Fox giving a powerful performance as the young-adult Janet, whose own skill and creative tenacity would prove to be her salvation. Frightening, harrowing, and ultimately a source of humanistic enlightenment, An Angel at My Table (titled after Frame's autobiography) is a film you won't soon forget.

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