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US Baha’i News Podcast: Healthy Approaches to the Baha’i Fast – A Conversation with Deborah Walters

May 21, 2019, in Audio > Podcasts, by

In this podcast episode by the US Baha’i News Service, editor Joyce Litoff chats with Deborah Walters, a holistic health practitioner and the author of The Supreme Remedy: Reflections on applying natural healing arts to the Baha’i Fast. Deborah shares how her book was an outgrowth of her own journey to find healthy, uncomplicated strategies for fasting.

You can read an interview with Deborah Walters here on Baha’i Blog. She also wrote this thought-proviking article: “The Fast: A Stimulated ‘Mini-Crisis’ for Testing and Building Resilience” You can purchase her book, The Supreme Remedy, here on Amazon. For more information about Deborah and her practice, please visit www.deborahshealingarts.com

To find more information about the Baha’i Fast, you might want to refer to this resource page: About the Baha’i Fast

For more podcasts created by the US Baha’i News Service, visit their Soundcloud page.

You can also visit the official website for the American Baha’i Community here, or check out their YouTube channel.

If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the Baha’i Blogcast with Rainn Wilson. You can listen to them here on Baha’i Blog.

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