September 11th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree


Leonardo DiCaprio has just won a restraining order from a stalker. Three years of peace are, supposedly, his. The stalker in question is a woman who has been placed on psychiatric hold twice. Lately she has claimed to be his wife, pregnant with his love child.
Yum?
The problem with having a stalker isn’t just the psychological and physical and maybe financial danger, etc. Based on my experience with clients who have been stalked, the craziness doesn’t end in the head of the deranged wrongdoer. And that’s not exactly the stalking victim’s fault. A certain degree of craziness takes up residence where no restraining order will stick. Read More »
September 9th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Christina Barea, Qigong Instructor
Gladys wrote to me scared.
“I know that you are very busy and that you must receive a lot of emails. If/when you get a chance, please let me know what you think of this article re: energetic cords.
”Is energetic vampiring with cords possible? Is it cause for concern? How do you (really) know if a anyone is ethical?”
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May 26th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
What an important question! “What if I cut a cord of attachment wrong?” was recently posed by Blog-Buddy Jennifer. Have you put off learning how to cut cords of attachment for yourself, fearing that you might make an awful mistake?
Quick, what’s your first reaction to Jennifer’s question?
To some casual readers, it might seem ridiculous. As you’ll find all over the Net, “Cutting cords of attachment is easy. It’s impossible to have a problem. Read More »
May 12th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Ready to release a fear?
Sunshine remains the best disinfectant, in the Aquarian Age or any other. So this post is a great opportunity to air any fears you have related to mind-body-spirit.
What got me thinking in this direction was my radio last night on “Insight Beyond Sight with Cheryl Anne.” Compassionate Cheryl surprised me with one of her questions: Read More »
May 5th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Can you spot a player?
The failed romance wouldn’t die.
Many a client can’t understand why the memory of that frustrating encounter keeps coming back again and again.
Here is an example of a session I did with “Gladys” over her very brief relationship with “Joe.” Are there sometimes similar problems with “Joe” Read More »
April 30th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree
“I always thought she was haunting me,” Joe said during his session. But that statement came later. Like his telling me, “No, there was no physical violence in the relationship with my grandmother. Unless you count the time she threw a boiling pot of pea soup.
“I ducked, so the saucepan never hit me. Made quite a dent in the wall, though.”
Joe’s intention was simply to become excited about life again, maybe even to like himself more. Read More »
April 15th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Clark made Judy love him. But was there a cord of attachment, too?
In a famous movie scene, the young Judy Garland held up a photo of matinee idol Clark Gable and sang, “You made me love you.”
Conversation is turning lively at a post where we began to consider a very 2010 topic — technology. How do the energy dynamics of friendship differ, Read More »
April 12th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Judy Garland, falling in love through technology.
“Teleclasses are in,” my friend “Teddy” told me last night. As we were talking on the phone, I positively wallowed in his presence, like a duck splashing in a favorite pond.
“With all the ways that technology connects us,” he continued, “I’m not sure that people will continue to do much teaching in person. Last time I stepped onto campus (he’s a college professor), I thought, ‘Why bother having universities at all?’” Read More »
March 30th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

You Blog-Buddies ask the best questions. This recent one burst right out from its comment box, demanding a post of its very own. Holly began by asking this:
Rose, is it your opinion that a person cannot progress to Enlightenment without full awareness of his/her own emotions?
I notice that you read the emotional self awareness databank on people often, so it must be important. Why do you think this skill is so important?
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March 28th, 2010 by Rose Rosetree

Emmet Fox
Back in the 1980′s, I was working with a new student who happened to be a Franciscan nun, Sister Gladys. As we spoke, her face took on a look of shame. She told me, “I have a terrible secret.”
Taking care to look un-horrified, I leaned in to hear what she had to say
Even before developing energetic literacy, I considered myself a pretty good judge of character. Sister Gladys reminded me of an angel. What could be her terrible secret? Read More »