Mind, body, and soul was her mantra.

I told her I was always of a mind that holistic health meant the use of marijuana

When I went to yoga class last week, there was a new yoga instructor. The entire time she was guiding us into original positions, she would whisper mind, body, and soul. It sounded like mind, body, and soul was her mantra. After class, I talked to her about her mantra. She told me she wasn’t just a yoga instructor, but she dabbled in holistic health. She learned many years ago that mind, body, and soul were the basis of holistic health. You had to treat the entire body, and not just an ailment or a pain. I loved what she was talking about, and I wanted to learn more. After her last class that afternoon, we went to a health food restaurant that was right around the corner. She told me she had an office just down the street where she treated many patients. I followed her to her office, where she gave me 15 different pamphlets that pertained to holistic health. One pamphlet pertained to classes she held at the local community college. Her class discussed health and how it is possible for the body heal itself. I told her I was always of a mind that holistic health meant the use of marijuana. She agreed that marijuana was one of the natural ways they used to help the body heal, but people also needed to learn how to meditate and treat their body with respect. I didn’t realize how late it was getting until I yawned. I asked if she would notify me when I could apply for her holistic health class, and she said it started in two weeks.
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