It's been a while since I've written, but it's finally time to get back in the saddle. Of course, I haven't been idle. Steve and I have continued to explore our new life here in the Carolinas, which we increasingly love. We've been here over two years now and have been quite busy readjusting to a new life in a new place after 38 years in our old home and over 40 years in California.
Among other things, we are developing a new group of alternative practitionershere in Greenville, which meets every other month at our home. We also visited several nearby cooler climes over the summer, many of which, sadly, were deeply impacted by Hurricane Helene and likely will take years to recover. Luckily, the damage here in Greenville, SC, while significant, has largely been mitigated thanks to a highly effective local government effort and the help of many who came to the area to restore power and haul away countless trees that fell, including many in our neighborhood. We were blessed that our neighbor's tree fell the other way and not on our new home!
I've been busy with my writing pursuits too. I have completed the hopefully almost-final draft of my third book, which will appear sometime in 2025. (I never reveal the name until publication.) It is now off to one last batch of readers, including the amazing Father Sean O'Laoire (spiritsinspacesuits.com), who has generously agreed to write the Foreword.
In preparation for the appearance of my third book, I have been working for almost a year on creating a new unified website, amylansky.com. As part of this effort, both impossiblecure.com and activeconsciousness.com are gradually being rerouted and retired.
Another aspect of the unification process is the creation of this newsletter, The Amy Lansky Newsletter. One unexpected snag occurred when my old newsletter server, madmimi.com, got bought by a new company over the summer. The newsletter will now be sent out by Sender.net. I automatically included both of my newsletter mailing lists for Impossible Cure and Active Consciousness in the Amy Lansky Newsletter list. If you would like to be unsubscribed, please click on the unsubscribe button below.
My plan is to resume writing more frequent newsletters soon. The world is changing rapidly and there is much to contemplate and write about! Stay tuned!
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I'm always gathering interesting homeopathic news and tidbits to send on to you. Here are some for you to enjoy.
An October 2024 interview of Amy by Kara Goodwin on her podcast, The Meditation Conversation.
Impossible Cure is now available in Spanish in both print and eBook!
Entitled Cura Imposible,
you can find out more about it (and other foreign translations) here.
Please support an amazing organization that Steve and I are becoming involved in, run by the indefatigable Happi-Wanda Smith-Schick, CCH -- Homeopathic Integration for the People. This organization began in the San Francisco area to provide free homeopathic support for veterans and the homeless and has now expanded into a national organization. Wanda and local Greenville homeopath Tracey Duncan just completed a four-day pop-up clinic for survivors of Hurricane Helene in hard-hit Swannanoa, NC outside of Asheville. It will take years for the western North Carolina communities to recover. The national coverage has totally downplayed what has occurred there and both FEMA and the Red Cross have now left its citizens for fend for themselves.
Finally! A movie about homeopathy that may make a dent: Introducing Homeopathy. If you haven't seen it yet, please check it out. There is word that it may even get on Netflix!
More interesting articles by the ever-prolific Dana Ullman (check out more on his Substack):
Homeopathy: A Healthier Way to Treat Depression
The Annual Fear-Mongering on the Flu
Do Antibiotics Make People Fat?
A timely article by my own homeopath, Deborah Olenev, especially now that the movement to ban fluoride in our water is growing:
Fluoride Poisoning--A Crime Against Humanity
Useful material from the National Center for Homeopathy (please join if you aren't already a member):
Free remedy tips for a variety of problems
Links to homeopathic research
Homeopathic House Call is an innovative web application designed to help both medical practitioners and families find effective homeopathic remedies in acute-care and first aid situations.
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