Natural Awakenings Boston - June 2013 Read the June 2013 edition of Natural Awakenings Boston. Clean Ride: DIY Versus Commercial Carwash Helpful tips make an at-home car wash both energy-efficient and thorough. Read More » Free Mini-Retreat for Women Seeking Balance Marie Wetmore, a life and career coach for women, is hosting a free life balance and relaxation mini-retreat. Read More » June 2013 Publisher Letter I am discovering the truth that, wherever we are on our life’s journey, we are always exactly where we are supposed to be. Read More » Chronic Pain Relief Training Program in Watertown this Fall The Somatic Movement Center in Watertown is offering the first Boston area training program in an effective method of chronic pain relief called Clinical Somatic Education. Read More » Life is Good T-shirts Raise Money for One Fund Boston The Life is good company is selling Boston Love T-shirts to raise money for the city it loves. Read More » Whole Foods Market Invites Customers to 'Bee’ Part of the Solution In response to declining honey bee populations across the globe, Whole Foods Market has launched its “Share the Buzz” campaign to raise awareness and inspire productive action. Read More » Improving Vision Naturally with Yoga Rosemarie Coleman has opened a new office at Qi, The Inner Gym, in Boston, where she teaches vision improvement techniques that employ Kundalini yoga methods. Read More » Radio Show and Workshop on Everyday Spirituality Janet Kessenich, founder of Spiral Energies, launches a monthly Internet radio show called Creating a Spirited Life, June 16. Read More » Rain Garden Coming to Wellesley Town Hall The Wellesley Natural Resources Commission (NRC) will install a rain garden this summer near the duck pond on the grounds of Wellesley Town Hall. Read More » Free Acupuncture for Those Traumatized by the Marathon Bombings The New England School of Acupuncture (NESA), in Newton, is operating a free Trauma Relief Clinic for those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings. Read More » Back Bay’s New Inner Gym for Body, Mind and Spirit Qi, The Inner Gym, has opened in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood. The center aims to serve the needs of mind, body and spirit. Read More » Johnson Compounding and Wellness Center: Meeting a Growing Demand for Customized Prescriptions Johnson Compounding and Wellness Center, in Waltham, has provided customized medications and natural health remedies for people since 1852. Read More » Lessening Inflammation to Reduce Arthritis Pain and Disease Joint problems and arthritis can affect everyone. Rather than mask the pain with drugs, it’s best to use a holistic approach to healing and determine the underlying cause of the affliction. Read More » Vulnerability: The Key to Living Fully and From the Heart Inspired living begins with fully buying in to life, getting off the sidelines and into the game. But what, exactly, does that look like? Read More » Vegetable Gardens are Worth the Growing Pains For many people, the task of growing their own food seems monumental, yet the rewards are immeasurable. Here are a few time-tested tips for a greater likelihood of gardening success. Read More » Sixth Annual Whisker Walk for Animal Welfare in Lancaster Animal Shelter, Inc., presents the sixth annual Whisker Walk, a leisurely, one-mile stroll on shaded, flat, grassy trails with pet owners and their well-behaved dogs. Read More » Helping Families to Enjoy Safe, Happy Times with Dogs and Kids Boston K9 Concierge is now a licensed presenter of Dogs & Storks and Dog & Baby Connection programs. Read More » Low-Maintenance Lawn Seed is Safe for Children, Animals and the Environment Pearl’s Premium, Inc., of Wayland, announces a new, low-maintenance lawn seed that saves time, money and water. Read More » Farm Fresh Food and Treats Delivered to Doorsteps This month, Something GUD launches its farm-to-fridge delivery service for Boston and the North Shore. Read More » In-Print