Publications by Inga Larson


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Final Reflections...Tribal Future?

The Venerable Dalai Lama, in discussing ethics for the new millennium, welcomes conflict. Read more from article Jan, Feb 2008 published in Ecoland.

Peace In Ecoland.

With the holidays upon us, my mind turns toward reconciliation. Read more from article from the Health Freedom Expo 2007

Overcoming Table Terror.

While some of us enter the wilds of ecotone freely and of our own will, others get backed into it. Read more from the Ecotone #4 publication.

Article written July/August 2007.

On the northeast corner of my practice room hangs an old photograph of a mother and infant, the eye of both locked blissfully on one another. Read more from the Ecotone #3 publication.

Article written May/June 2007.

Ever since I was a kid, I've fallen in love with words. It's something you have to get over, in both my practice as a massage therapist and psychotherapist, in order to listen to the more telling subtext of expressions -- a breath, a yawn, a shudder -- leading to the meat of revelation and release. Read more from the Ecotone #2 publication.

Article written March/April 2007.

Ecotone: ...a transition area between two adjacent ecological communities. It may appear on the ground as a gradual blending of the two communities across a broad area, or it may manifest itself as a sharp boundary line. Read more from the Ecotone #1 publication.

 

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