Hi Bear and Everyone Else,
So wonderful of you to throw out the gauntlet and [try] to stimulate
some unitary reflection. As I am currently in the midst of grading for
finals week, and then have a bit of other work to tally up, I would
appeal to you to remind us all of this post about a week or so from
now. I have pretty much been in butterfly gardening mode since my
illness and consequent surgery in 2003. So I, for one, am more than
ready for some stimulating, intellectual discourse like we all used to
have more often in days gone by.
On another note, for those who may be interested, my synchronicity
(related to dead loved ones) research will be published (hopefully)
sometime this year, in Spirituality and Health International.
Peace, Love & Light,
Vidette Todaro-Franceschi, RN, PhD
Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator,
Advanced Adult Health Nursing (CNS) Graduate Program
Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter College
City University of New York
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Quoting bear <tc_spirit@...>:
> Once again one of those stories on the web that is not entirely
> accurate.
>
> Some of you may have seen reports of the first bear sighted in
> Bavaria
> since the malicious slayings in 1835.
>
> While bears have tended to avoid Bavaria in planning vacations and
> work activities, pending resolution of outstanding grievances that
> have been slow to work their way through the courts, it is by no
> means
> the case that bears have not been to bavaria or other areas in
> germany.
>
> I do want to point out the bear side of the recent story has not made
> it to the mainstream press and differs substantially from the reports
> of violence against sheep and the destruction of a beehive.
>
> First, bears always eat their meat well cooked. The suggestion that
> any bear would eat raw meat is patently false. So the news item
> suggesting a bear partook of seven sheep is denied categorically by
> my
> associates in Germany.
>
> Second, bears and bees have lived in harmony since long before the
> age
> of modern folktales - engaging in mutually satisfying exchanges.
> Suggesting that a bear would destroy the delicate balance of future
> honey exchanges is likewise incorrect.
>
> Now, on a less serious note, wouldn't it make more sense for we
> Rogerians to have more enticing posts than corrections of malicious
> anti-ursine news items?
>
> There are, after all, so many interesting things we could be
> discussing here, such as the impact of solutions to the nursing
> shortage from the standpoint of their impact on bedside care from a
> Rogerian perspective. Perhaps we might discuss the manner in which
> health care is being financed and its impact on nursing care,
> education, research, practice, and theory?
>
> How, for example, is the environment we all associate with nursing
> care changing over time? Is it going in a way we all consider
> desirable? How do we who dwell in ivory towers and we who dwell in
> the
> health care delivery system see what is happening?
>
> Going back to one of the most significant events in my career as a
> nurse... what might the answer be today to the question:
>
> Can anyone explain unitary nursing according to Martha Rogers'
> Science
> of Unitary Human Beings?
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