Chris Deziel

Contributing Writer
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Chris Deziel - Gretchen McPherson

Chris Deziel has lived and worked in Asia, Africa and many parts of North America, doing laboratory research in acoustics and electrical conductivity, stage acting, writing for newspapers, teaching in university and recording and performing original songs. His aspiration is to contribute, through the written word and through song, to the development of a life-affirming, transcendent cosmology for post-Hiroshima, extra-terrestrial humanity.

Latest Articles

Ear Acupuncture as a Therapy for Stress Relief and Detoxification
A modern protocol refined from the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture can treat many stress-related disorders. A practitioner explains its benefits.
Jul 9, 2010 - Chris Deziel
Making Solar Cells and Panels More Viable Sources of Energy
Nanotechnologists work on the molecular level to increase semiconductor efficiency. The result may be cheaper, more effective solar cells and panels.
Jul 5, 2010 - Chris Deziel
Cassini Observations Suggest Life on Moons of Saturn
NASA space probe has observed conditions on two of Saturn's moons that may make life possible, though not necessarily in a form with which we are familiar.
Jul 2, 2010 - Chris Deziel
Santa Cruz Consultant Uses Microscope to Evaluate Blood Toxicity
Jan Browne advocates an alkaline lifestyle. She use nutritional microscopy to pinpoint dietary problems so that clients can take steps to correct them.
Jul 1, 2010 - Chris Deziel
Save Money by Making Your Own Solar Water Heater
Almost half of your monthly energy expenditures may be going to heat water. You reduce your energy bill by making your own solar water heating panel.
Jun 25, 2010 - Chris Deziel
DIY Japanese Shoji Sliding Doors for Elegant Climate Control
Shoji sliding doors restrict air flow just enough to heat a room in winter, and they allow air to circulate in the summer. Here's a way to make them.
May 21, 2010 - Chris Deziel
How to Prepare for an Earthquake, and What to Do If One Hits
Earthquakes can happen almost anywhere, suddenly and without warning. Knowing what to do when the shaking starts can save your life.
May 12, 2010 - Chris Deziel
Cults of Love – Three Ayahuasca-Based Religions from Brazil
Ayahuasca is a visionary tea that has been brewed for centuries. It is the central sacrament in three Brazilian religions and its use is spreading rapidly.
May 5, 2010 - Chris Deziel
Floods, Cyclones and Famines: The Deadliest Natural Disasters
Earthquakes and tsunamis are devastating, but the biggest disasters in history have been caused by rain and wind, or the lack thereof.
Apr 28, 2010 - Chris Deziel
The Last Days of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh's Commune in America
Was the deportation of Rajneesh from the U.S. in 1985 an exposition of religious intolerance or a victory against quasi-religious excesses?
Apr 8, 2010 - Chris Deziel