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About Charles Breaux
Formerly the director of the Berkeley Holistic Health Center, Charles Breaux founded the first holistic health clinic and referral service in the country and served as a member of the Holistic Health Organizing Committee networking with Governor Brown’s and President Carter’s administrations to implement healthcare reform. He was also employed as a consultant to New College of SF to develop undergrad and graduate programs in Alternative Health and employed by the U.C. Santa Cruz to organize and MC a seminar for med students in Emergent Vistas in Healthcare. He also conducted seminars for the graduate students in parapsychology at JFK University. He served on the Board of Directors for the Health Enhancement Institute and founded the Church of Healing Arts, in Santa Cruz, CA.. He has traveled extensively lecturing, teaching seminars, and doing a stint as an adjunct professor in World Religions at University of Florida.
Charles Breauxhas has authored articles on holistic health and spirituality and published a healthy number of books contributing to the fields of healthcare, modern psychotherapy, and spirituality for nearly a half a century as a counselor, teacher and author. His private practice integrated emotional catharsis and re-patterning, Clairvoyant Counseling, Past Life Therapy, nutrition, and Deep Tissue Bodywork.
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Your Great Asset is literally an Encyclopedia of health. Even if you think you’re already “living and eating right,” this book is a comprehensive overview of everything a person needs to take into account in our modern world. From traditional healthcare methods to the latest research, it covers health from A to Z. If you are new to the concept of preventative medicine and “wellness,” there is a lot to learn.
The contents of the kindle book are hyperlinked to specific topics in the book and online sites: essential nutrients, toxic vs organic foods, detoxification, person specific diet, exercise, superfoods, supplements and herbal remedies, alternative healthcare systems, measures to alleviate sources of electromagnetic and other environmental pollution, and the perils of Big Medicine, etc. On your SmartPhone, iPad, or computer, there over a thousand pages of self-help and pertinent health information literally at your finger tips.
I first met Charles Breaux back in 1983 in Pennsylvania where I was working in the coal industry as a mining engineer. I was clueless about health, except for exercise. Charles pointed me in the right direction. In 3 short years I changed my life style, quit my career and went back to school to become a Naturopathic physician. I have lived a life of self awareness and a career as a Naturopath now for 30 years. I know the freedom of being healthy and financially free of medical burdens, and would like you to know it too.
Don Leathers ND
The human brain is the most complex living system that we know of, and it is still evolving. Recent research revealed a neurological network composed of brain cells in the heart that reference other dimensions of consciousness; these newly discovered potentials of our CSN imply we are hard-wired for a higher order of consciousness where the 'optical delusion' of our separateness dissolves.
The Gospels mention Jesus shared secret teachings and in 'lost books of the bible' Jesus teaches spiritual illumination, not original sin and redemption as in Christian doctrine. Jesus' parables in fact are profoundly similar to the teachings of Buddha and there are significant unaltered documents in the east recording his sojourn their.
Throughout history mystics like Buddha and Jesus have journeyed to the top of the mountain and returned to say that Paradise is not a place but a state of consciousness and the key to Paradise is the purity of heart and mind. The Journey is nondenominational, but must be made with all our hearts and souls.
For our western culture Jesus was the preeminent model of the daughters and sons of God we are destined to become. The Quantum Gospel takes an eye-opening look at the history and mythology of the Judeo-Christian tradition in order to make a clear distinction between it and what Jesus actually taught. Archeological discoveries and contemporary scholarship is compiled to portray a realistic Jesus the sage, including his Essene upbringing and travels to the East. His teachings are then compared to modern science and the essential tenets of Buddhism to update our paradigm for spiritual transformation.
He meets Liz before leaving and invites her to join him on his odyssey. Liz calls it a sentimental journey when they visit places Jack lived en route to a Cajun festival in the Bay Area -- Jack’s old stomping grounds.
Liz can’t dance; she jumps ship and Jack descends into "Jack’s Inferno" in Fellini-like flashbacks to his good ole days, poignant and humorous, stalked by the ghost of True Love. Floundering in the Bay Area dance-scene "urban camping" in his mini-motor home Jack meets Gita. Hoping to foster their romance, he cajoles her into a past life regression to when they were lovers. But when Jack learns his house and property back home have burned to the ground he has a meltdown and hatches a scam to get "crazy" money by committing himself. He’s in for a big surprise and his folly fits him like a straightjacket several sizes too small. While searching for a way to escape from the loony bin he begins having OBE’s to a future life as a woman.
Jack is psychonaut and his worldview is out of this world. Some say Jack is a know-it-all or a paranoid conspiracy theorist. Liz says he’s brilliant but crazy; Gita is suspect. Jack Nicholson is one of his role models and he quotes Bob Dylan relentlessly. Some might claim Jack’s story is science fiction; Jack would bet on if “it’s you or him that’s insane.”