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The Celestine Prophecy

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

The Celestine Prophecy is a 2005 film that was released last Spring, but not many people got to see it. It was typically shown in new thought churches across the country and in theaters on the West Coast of course. ;-) It is an accurate rendering of The Celestine Prophecy (book) in the popular series by James Redfield. I heard that there were significant synchronicities which occurred in the casting and on the set during filming. If you’ve read the book, you’ll get a deeper meaning from that statement ! I recently discovered a good price for the DVD. Click on the link to view.
The Celestine Prophecy (movie)

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Energy Work

Monday, May 7th, 2007

I’ve recently been asked about “energy work” … working in the energy field of a client to affect healing on a physical or emotional level. In addition to practicing therapeutic massage (I am a nationally certified massage therapist), I often use a couple of different techniques to enhance my work. They are “Reiki” (pronounced ray-kee) and “Healing Touch”. Reiki is basically hands-on healing, although it can be done from a distance as well. It is intending and allowing healing energy to flow through my hands … my hands get very hot when I practice Reiki. It works well with massage, since it is mostly practiced through physical contact. I also practice Healing Touch, which I use in a different way. There are times when injury, recent surgery, cancer, skin conditions, or some other malady might preclude massage because of the increase in blood flow and movement of chemicals through the body that massage and Reiki both encourage. Healing Touch is performed primarily in the energy field surrounding the body and not through touching the physical body. This energy field actually creates the physical body and changes in the field cause changes in the physical body at some point. I don’t want to get into a lengthy explanation about how this works at this time, but I know it works through my personal experience. A lot of different effects can be acheived through Healing Touch because it is a collection of healing techniques from many different sources and cultures. You can do what’s called a “pain drain” and take energy out of an injured area. A system called “Therapeutic Touch” which has credibility in many hospitals is also incorporated into Healing Touch. The American Wholistic Nurse’s Association taught classes in it until 1996 when Healing Touch International was established and took over training.

  • A good book for some Healing Touch techniques is Hands Of Light. It was written by Barbara Ann Brennan, who has a school in New York City teaching these techniques and Chapter 22 is the basis for one of the more advanced Healing Touch trainings.

Teaching Meditation to Children

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

I found a wonderful book on teaching meditation to children entitled … guess what? Yup …”Teaching Meditation To Children” by David Fontana and Ingrid Slack. It’s a practical approach to teaching meditation to children from 5 to 18 years old, written by psychologists who have worked extensively with children, and who have experience teaching meditation to all age groups. This book is aimed at teachers, parents, and other adults who work with young people. The book is filled with practical exercises that young people can enjoy. There are also tips on how to use meditation for specific problems, such as:

  • Shyness, anxiety, and tension
  • Hyperactivity, agression, and impatience
  • Anti-social behavior
  • Asthma, insomnia, And depression

I get really excited when I find opportunities to help people find and learn life altering skills. These days, knowledge and training possibilities are exploding, largely because of the internet. I can only imagine where my consciousness would be now as an adult if I had been taught to focus my mental powers as a child. Check it out …

Teaching Meditation To Children