Collective Good This is a site for cellphone recycling that help developing countries and women in need.
Energetic Solutions Creating health and wealth for individuals, families, and businesses. Through our intent and many years of corporate involvement we create opportunities for businesses and corporate departments to flourish through developing a healthy, positive environment.
Healthiest Foods To show you a healthier way of eating that's enjoyable, affordable, quick and easy to fit your personal needs and lifestyle.
Minding the Planet I found this quirky and yet informative blog a while back and wanted to share. You’ll enjoy the unique finds of information and science here. Along with intelligent commentary and great links.
Nutrition Facts & Calorie Counter NutritionData (ND) provides a complete nutrient analysis for any food or recipe, and helps you select foods that best match your dietary needs.
Peace Project We all want peace and this is a beautiful site where you can begin to learn more and about places to volunteer.
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is a nonprofit organization that promotes preventive medicine, conducts clinical research, and encourages higher standards for ethics and effectiveness in research.
Raw Family They are the Boutenko family, also known as the Raw Family. The four of them embarked on a diet of entirely raw foods in 1994.
Raw Foods Living food will increase your life span and help your body heal more quickly. This is a great site for beginning your life food journey and finding unique products. Not all products are the best around but it is a plethora of information and resources.
Your Source for Natural Living Save the rain forest and click every day.
Vegetarians in Paradise Provide you with all kinds of vegetarian information pertinent to our vegetarian community.
Recommended Reading List
Anam Cara – John O’Donohue A book of Celtic wisdom. It is about friends and how they are deeply connected.
 Cusco and The Sacred Valley of the Incas – Fernando Elorrieta Salazar A book that helps you understand the intricacies of the Inca culture and its myths. It contains fascinating detailed pictures and explanation of the connection between the land and the rhythms of life.
Eating for Beauty – David Wolfe A wonderful book about raw food living and how beauty is not skin deep. Beauty is also from what we eat. Garbage put in equals the same on the outside. This is a treasure about health, eating, and the beauty of food.
Lifefood Recipe Book – Annie Padden Jubb This is the basics of live food recipes and how-to’s for fasting. You will learn from this book unique ways of working with specific ailments through live food. Research emphasizes that the top 15 "dis-ease" patterns in the United States are the result of poor nutrition. This is shocking information for a country that is seemingly abundant; however, the truth of that research is we eat TOO much of the "WRONG" types of foods. We are a nation whose population is currently both obese and dis-ease prone. Our society simply cannot continue these unhealthy habits.
Mission Success – Og Mandino Anything by Og Mandino is worth reading. They are written in story format with a lesson that is not preachy. This book is about success and how one man overcame so many obstacles to his success. Inspirational and precious.
Oh, The Places You’ll Go – Dr. Seuss Nearly every business person in school should read this. It is about how to get where you’re going and bumps along the way. The bumps make you stronger and you get to the good stuff anyway.
Other Powers – Barbara Goldsmith A fascinating read that is about the life of Vistoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for president of the U.S. Her antics and abilities and how she became a confident and advisor to some of the world’s wealthiest.
Power vs. Force – David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. A guide to understanding the level of conciseness in humanity and how to change it. Shoes how humanity is no longer resigned to passive paying the price of ignorance, or its communal consciousness wouldn’t have risen to its new current level.
Secret Door to Success – Florence Scovel Shinn In the early 1900’s this amazing woman helped many people in the new thought realm and brought a perspective that has launched ventures such as Hay House. The advice is sound and applies to living life without fear.
Secrets of an Alkaline Body – Annie Padden Jubb Learn the technology about the body and its chemistry from this book like no other and how your life depends on live foods.
Seuss-isms – Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss was a spiritual and wise human that gave us many treasures that as adults we should re-visit. We will see how they apply to daily living. These are snippets of his famous books and quotes.
The Art of Living – Sharon Lebell Firs, say to yourself what you would be; then do what you have to do.
The Complete Guide to Sea Kayak Touring – Jonathan Hanson A guide to why you should try experiencing the world from the simple grace of a sea kayak. It contains detail information on different sea sites world wide. The essence of the whole concept we know of as boat distilled to its most elemental form.
The Game of Life and How to Play It – Florence Scovel Shinn If you ever wanted a manual on how to play the game of life this is it. You will learn what makes us work and what works to make us lazy. This is an amazing book that you will read many times and share with friends. Change your life through this book.
The Greatest Salesman in the World – Og Mandino This is the first book I read when starting a sales career and it came to me through my dad because he didn’t want to read it even though it was recommended to him. Sales is nothing more than being yourself and this a story about how to keep that vision and stay true to who you are and what you believe.
 The Passive Solar Energy Book – Edward Mazria A complete guide to passive solar home, greenhouse and building design
The Richest Man in Babylon - George S. Clason Well what can I say it’s about how to achieve success through giving and allowing the good into your life. A classic that you’ll want to read again and again.
What Einstein Told His Cook – Robert L. Wolke A complete fun guide to understanding the science of food in a nontechnical language.
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