Epic Road Trip
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...
Read MoreLiving with Uncertainty, or At Peace in the Chaos
I had oral surgery yesterday. It involved one of my favorite teeth, the front one. Right there as a main feature of my smile. My own body is attacking the root, and so there is only a small portion of the original left now. The rest was reinforced today with whatever the latest material is that they use to simulate a tooth, and the doctor advised I not spend any more money on that tooth for cosmetic retouching until it is certain I’ll get to keep it. I looked up teeth/root canal in Louise Hays’ handy...
Read More“Can it Be Disturbing?”
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...
Read MoreMountain Top Experience
There is a look, a moment captured on the face of a client, when I know there has been a break though and healing. Often following that look comes a deep silence, almost as if the wiring in the brain is being worked on and no words need be formed. This happened repeatedly last week and so it is on my mind now. There are some sessions where progress is made or something is revealed. Those sessions are quite necessary in the process of healing. But then there are the sessions where you know that the client has...
Read MorePower of Words
Words have long fascinated me, since childhood really, when one got me into a heap of trouble. I was four years old and my older sister, Tati, and I were playing with our mother’s doll. We were visiting our grandparents and Eddie (a life-like doll that could wear real baby clothes) had come out of their storage room and was destined to become our eldest sister’s. The concession to us two younger girls was an afternoon to play with him before he would sadly go off-limits to us for the rest of our natural...
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