Priscilla Rich | The Sun Magazine #2

Priscilla Rich

Priscilla Rich is a photographer and mother of four who lives in the country near Boone, North Carolina.

— From August 1985
Photography

Photographs By Priscilla Rich Safransky

The photographs in this selection are available as a PDF only. Click here to download.

July 1978
The Sun Interview

The Bach Flower Remedies

An Interview With Larry Miller

The flower remedies, if they are administered, then flood the physical body with the needed virtue washing out the fault causing the harm and that in turn raises the vibration of our beings, of our natures and puts us in touch with our soul or our divinity or our higher self, in which the presence of disease has to fall away.

March 1978
Photography

Winter

The photographs in this selection are available as a PDF only. Click here to download.

December 1977
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

Natural Birth Control, Natural Birth

Book Reviews: A Cooperative Method Of Natural Birth Control And Spiritual Midwifery

I wish I had read this book before giving birth to our daughter, Mara, at home, not because of the many “amazing birthing tales” (I had previously read numerous accounts of homebirths), but because of the attitudes toward labor and delivery expressed in them.

June 1977
Photography

Photographs By Priscilla Rich Safransky

The photographs in this selection are available as a PDF only. Click here to download.

March 1977
Photography

Photographs By Priscilla Rich Safransky

The photographs in this selection are available as a PDF only. Click here to download.

October 1976
Essays, Memoirs, & True Stories

Be True To Your Teeth Or They’ll Be False To You

It is a common misconception that we are more healthy than our great grandparents due to progress in the medical profession. For example, the epidemic of tooth decay (the most prevalent form of all human diseases) is relatively recent and is a clear indication of our physical degeneration.

June 1976
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