Posts By: Marie Well

Marie Well

I’m Marie Well, as in healthy well. At least, that’s my aim—to get well and make you well. We all have woes, from breakups to cancer to hoarder houses. I’m here to fix those woes—with tips mixed with my own tales.

Why read me? I’ve got a track record of fixin’ stuff. I’ve cured myself of anxiety. For a decade, I had anxiety attacks that struck almost daily. When not stricken, I’d write Voice articles, mostly on how to combat stress.

And then my world changed. One week went by with no attacks. A month. A year. Two years. And counting.

Now, I want to skyrocket our health—and bolster our creativity. After all, nothing soothes better than strokes of paint or tones of music or reps in a gym.

So, let’s get fit, creative, and well with Marie Well.

Are All People in Comas Aware?

It’s now the middle of January, and I’ve made significant inroads with my documentary film.  I submitted a video pitch for a podcast that would provide funds of over $10,000.  I’ve secured a world-renowned cardiologist who researches near-death experiences, although it’s contingent on my submission being accepted.  I also secured an interview with Paul Friedman,… Read more »

The Best Christmas Ever

Christmas Eve I posted on a spiritual music live chat this past Christmas, “An angel is with us as we make our way through this amazing world.” And in light of the joys and heartaches, this world is splendid. This Christmas, my mom and brother told me they didn’t want me in their lives.  I… Read more »

Always a Saint

I don’t believe that once we do something negative, we are always that negative thing.  That belief is a judgemental view, and it stifles people’s growth.  If we are eternal and we incarnate infinite times, then we’ve all been everything good or bad already.  But the goal is not to wallow in a deficient self-identity. … Read more »

Best of 2023 Selection: What Happens When We Stop Eating Sugar?

I stopped eating foods with added sugar, except for a restaurant business lunch every two weeks.  That means having natural sugars, such as in milk, is okay.  But it’s not okay for sugar to be in the “ingredients” list on the packaging.  That’s because sugar on the ingredients list has been added and is unnatural… Read more »

What It Means to Transcend

During graduate studies, I couldn’t find theories that sought cooperation or win-win situations for all parties.  Instead, I found oppressor/victim theories that positioned me as a bitter victim.  I also found something called Transcendentalism that touched on spirituality.  It was out of vogue, so I couldn’t adopt it for my thesis; therefore, I didn’t entertain… Read more »

What We Do Now Will Determine Our Life

What did we do so far today?  This past week?  Whatever we do is a good determiner of what our life will become.  So, what are we doing now? During the past week, I compiled a 3500-word article for The Voice, wrote two more articles for The Voice, wrote and submitted a ten-page final report… Read more »

ChatGPT Skyrockets New Year’s Resolutions

I have a growing New Year’s Resolutions list, and ChatGPT is already making some of the resolutions come true.  It can do the same for all of us.  Four items that are prominent in my New Year’s Resolution checklist, which some of us might like to pursue, include the following: Start a side business on… Read more »

Unreported Funding to Universities and the Rise of Antisemitism

I have compiled various news articles that discuss the billions of undocumented foreign funds received by universities and the implications of foreign funding on the rise of antisemitism in the US and Canada. I adore our Jewish community.  The Jewish community has contributed enormously to the betterment of my life and provided a theory of… Read more »

Wisdom Gleaned from Those who Claim to Have Experienced Hell

People who undergo near-death experiences (NDE) often report that they die temporarily to see Jesus, God, Buddha, Gurus, or so forth.  These people often return to life to become less religious but more spiritual.  However, people who go into a hellish realm in their near-death experiences often return to become highly religious, even becoming pastors… Read more »