Epic Journey

Posted by on Mar 10, 2012 in My Thoughts | 2 comments

I’m a huge Joseph Campbell fan. Campbell is widely heralded as one of the foremost authorities on myth, which means he was enthralled by stories. He is credited with the quote, “Follow your bliss.” Campbell taught about the hero/heroine’s journey, mapping out the various parts of such a journey, their purpose and pitfalls. The major arcana cards in Tarot follow this epic journey, and they also become a clear depiction for us that whether we know it or not, we are all here on this earth on an epic journey....

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Epic Road Trip

Posted by on Feb 11, 2012 in My Thoughts | 0 comments

It was the first round of Integrated Imagery training at the A.R.E in Virginia Beach and I found myself seated in a room with thirty strangers who almost all looked so familiar to me. The program had us jumping right into the experience and so by day two we were already pairing up, one being the guide and one being what our instructor, Dr. John Amoroso, called the traveler. I believe the intention I set in one of those first regressions was to understand what I am here to learn. I found myself as a man wearing a...

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Red-Tailed Hawk

Posted by on Jan 4, 2012 in My Thoughts | 0 comments

November and December were challenging months in our household. Perhaps it was simply Mercury in retrograde, maybe the effects of long-term holiday sugar over-dosing, or whatever, but words were exchanged. Looks, too.  And then, as it always does for us, it passed, like a bad cold, and harmony has been restored. It’s nice to be on the same team again.   Right towards the end of this time of disturbance, husband Keith and I were heading into town together. We’d just gotten to the stop sign about a half...

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The Healers

Posted by on Nov 27, 2011 in My Thoughts | 0 comments

There has been a theme running through the regressions I’ve conducted of late revolving around Medicine Women—the healers in the community. From the memories of a medicine woman’s granddaughter learning to absorb the pain of others in a time that has no beginning or end, to a 16-year old newly-trained nurse overwhelmed by a bloody battlefield during the Civil War, what is common amongst these regressions is that there was a genuine call or desire to alleviate the suffering of the world. What I conclude is...

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“Can it Be Disturbing?”

Posted by on Oct 4, 2011 in My Thoughts | 1 comment

I’ve had people interested in Past Life Regressions ask me if it is scary before, but when a friend recently asked about it being disturbing, I had to pause a moment to make sure to answer clearly. It is my belief that we are protected from remembering experiences that might be harmful by our subconscious minds and by what I call our spirit guides or guardian angels. If I didn’t hold this belief, PLR isn’t something I’d mess around with at all. Before each session I am reminded of a conversation with my...

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