Cathy Cash Spellman

New York Times & International Best Selling Author

The Philosopher’s Teacup


Illness…Finding Your Way in The Dark

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

I’ve studied and worked in many areas of alternative medicine over the past 25 years.  Between my daughters’ terrible illnesses and that of others I’ve striven to heal, I expect I’ve seen nearly as much sickness and suffering as most physicians.  In the process, I’ve come to know that illness wears a thousand masks and [ Read More ]

Alternative and Complementary Medical Hotline

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

With the exponential proliferation of Cancer on our planet, I’d like to pass along some names I think you may want to know. When Cancer strikes, your doctor tells you what to do next.  Maybe its chemo or radiation or surgery.  Whatever he advises you’ll need to make a fast decision on something that’s a [ Read More ]

A Native American Perspective on the Body of Mother Earth

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

The Native Americans call the Black Hills in South Dakota, the “Heart of Everything that is.”  They believe the Earth Mother’s body has organ systems just as we do, and that the Black Hills are the heart of the Earth.  The Dineh Tribe believes its sacred Big Mountain is the earth’s liver, and now that [ Read More ]

Were You Lucky Enough to Have Parents Who Read to You?

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

My parents read to me and to each other, a spectacular gift that rings in me still.  It was  poetry for the most part — and I loved it so much I never went to bed a night without memorizing a poem, or at least a group of verses.  If the poem was lengthy like [ Read More ]

What I Think About Life, So Far

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

By the grace of God and a fast outfield, I find myself the mother of a 21 year old, born so many years after my first two daughters, it might as well be considered a separate lifetime Dakota is perched on the precarious edge of womanhood now, and she’s a deep one, never precipitous in [ Read More ]

Womanhood = Triage

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Women have always rocked the cradle, supported their partners, striven to make the planet a habitable place. These days, they also head families, earn their own keep, watchdog the environment, fight the lies society abounds with, “earn the bacon and fry it up in a pan,” raise their children, often alone, and struggle to prevail [ Read More ]

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