Looking for America
Let us be lovers We’ll marry our fortunes together.. And (we) walked off To look for America — from “America” – Paul Simon On September 18, 2021, my husband Steve and I loaded up our Prius and its new roof … Continue reading →
About AmyLansky
Amy L. Lansky, PhD was a NASA researcher in artificial intelligence when her life was transformed by the miraculous homeopathic cure of her son’s autism. In 2003, she published Impossible Cure: The Promise of Homeopathy, now one of the best-selling introductory books on homeopathy worldwide (www.impossiblecure.com). Since then, Lansky broadened her investigations to include ancient and modern teachings about consciousness, psychic phenomena, synchronicity, meditation, and our collective power to evolve and transform our world. Much of this is covered in her second book, Active Consciousness: Awakening the Power Within, published in 2011 (www.activeconsciousness.com). You can read some of Amy's more recent writing by visiting her blog, AmyLansky.com.
Let us be lovers We’ll marry our fortunes together.. And (we) walked off To look for America — from “America” – Paul Simon On September 18, 2021, my husband Steve and I loaded up our Prius and its new roof … Continue reading →
It seems like everyone these days is thinking about liberty. Here in the US, people were feeling so much freer after various COVID restrictions were removed in June and July. Now the clamps are coming down again, with all the … Continue reading →
Wow, things just seem to get grimmer, don’t they? Mandated COVID shots for many people, negative news about homeopathy in the New York Times (because a California naturopath was selling products as “COVID vaccines” and issuing false vaccination cards), and … Continue reading →
Lots of interesting videos and information to share about the COVID situation, from both a homeopathic and non-standard medical point of view. – Prominent Indian homeopath Rajan Sankaran discusses the current COVID situation in India and remedies that are being … Continue reading →
Do you recognize the image on the right? It’s taken at the Hahnemann monument, located on the east side of Scott Circle, a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The next time you are in the US … Continue reading →
It’s been a while since I’ve written, mostly because I’ve been rather flummoxed over the past few months and didn’t know what to say. Doesn’t it seem like we’re all living in some kind of strange dream? I feel like … Continue reading →
Many of us are growing to realize the dangers inherent in the increasing polarities in our world. Polarity is all about two camps fighting one another on two sides of an issue, each side “othering” and dehumanizing the other as … Continue reading →
As we enter a new year, I sense that 2021 will be a year of change. Many are hoping that the COVID vaccine will enable our world to get back to the old normal. But I believe it will be … Continue reading →
If there’s one thing that COVID-times have brought us, it’s uncertainty. We wake up each morning wondering what unexpected changes are coming our way. Will there be work, will there be school, will there be money? Will we or our … Continue reading →
How much is too much? That seems to be a question that keeps coming up these days, in one form or another. How much surveillance is too much surveillance? How much money is too much money? How many immigrants are … Continue reading →