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    Archive for November, 2007


    I Slept Through Thanksgiving

    November 22nd, 2007 at 8:36 pm » Comments (0)

    Why would I sleep through Thanksgiving, one of my favorite holidays? Blame it on the 14-hour time difference between home and Tokyo. But here I have so much to be thankful for:*Sessions like the six ones yesterday. Interpreter Kyoko Sakai, truly my co-creator with healing, helped me through regression therapy, an exorcism, and Energy Spirituality […]


    Osaka Surprises

    November 20th, 2007 at 9:13 pm » Comments (4)

    En route to my Guest Event in Osaka, my interpreter and I fervently hope that our taxi driver will not get lost. “Jessica,” and I have arrived that afternoon. (In my e-zine for December, I describe the surprises encountered in my Osaka hotel, and the unique kind of homesickness that results; to subscribe to this […]


    Your Healing Book

    November 20th, 2007 at 7:10 pm » Comments (2)

    Recent conversation via email informed me about the healing some books can bring. My correspondent supplied this interesting history fact: Most of the novels written by women in the 1840s or so were tear jerkers. In fact, in one of them the protagonist cries on average EVERY OTHER PAGE.”Being witty, he added, “ I found […]


    Riding into Deeper Perception

    November 19th, 2007 at 8:06 pm » Comments (3)

    To this native New Yorker, trains mean gray slabs of grime, noise and speed. They mean boisterous crowds, rank smells and, these days, incessant cell phone chatter. But none of my Amtrak or subway experiences ever prepared me for this, my first train ride to Osaka.


    Inferiority Complex

    November 18th, 2007 at 8:55 pm » Comments (3)

    Blog-Buddies, a recent client had an experience that you might find interesting. “Jenny” first had the intention that her session would “tell me if I am on the right path in life.” If you’ve read the part in my Cords book about “The Cosmic Excuse,” you know that I wasn’t going to let that stand […]


    Signs and Wonders

    November 17th, 2007 at 7:53 pm » Comments (3)

    Well, Blog-Buddies, I’m back. You weren’t abandoned; I was merely saving up material. Had to! Where I stayed in Osaka, there was no Internet connection, and I was kept too busy teaching to seek out an Internet café. (Also to spend the requisite light-years learning how to use one. To date, I have never managed […]


    Loss, a GUEST POST by Ron Scolastico

    November 5th, 2007 at 7:57 pm » Comments (3)

    Ron is an enormously talented channeler whose readings have changed my life, starting with my first reading with him in 1986. Some of you Blog-Buddies might also remember him from the jacket review he did for “Empowered by Empathy.”  You can learn more about Ron’s work at his website. Would you discuss the experience of loss? As […]


    Blog Problem Solving

    November 5th, 2007 at 7:30 pm » Comments (0)

    Yesterday, here in Tokyo, a man had a session that he enjoyed so much, at the end he said, “This is the best day of my life, better even than my wedding day or when my children were born.”
    If he had been blog-posting that comment, it might never have reached me. Recently I have been […]


    Stealth Cutting of Cords, a GUEST POST by Ryan

    November 3rd, 2007 at 7:18 pm » Comments (7)

    I recently had an interesting dream involving cords of attachment.  I logged
    onto Rose Rosetree’s website and noticed a header that says “DO NOT CUT THIS CORD OF ATTACHMENT!”  
    I do not remember who or what this cord of attachment was to,but that shadow part of me that likes to laugh at the whole “love and […]


    Viewing Intimately

    November 2nd, 2007 at 7:02 pm » Comments (0)

    Funny little surveys sometimes spice up my teaching. Students like to participate. I like the occasional shock.Yes, shock. This happened recently with some 70 students after I asked these questions:

    How many of you have tried to read auras?
    How many of you have tried remote viewing?



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