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Author Archives: Brad Silberberg
Our Journey to Cancer Treatment Centers of America
It’s been a long time since I’ve sent out a Mesa News and brought our Mesa “tribe” up to date on what’s been happening at our center and for my wife and Mesa Co-director, Kate, as she travels on her … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer Healing
Tagged acupuncture, cancer as transformation, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, chemotherapy, CTCA, Guided Head Movement healing, pupating, Southwest Regional Medical Center, surviving pancreatic cancer, Tulsa OK, Unified healing
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Kate Update
Kate and I just want to thank all of you who have been praying for us, sent healing or get well cards, made donations, or just thought about us kindly as we continue to work on healing the cancer imbalance … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer Healing
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Making Peace with Our Expectations, Bad and Good
This is just the briefest (Well, in comparison to the last Mesa News…) of updates about my wife and Mesa Co-Director, Kate, who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I am jumping in so many directions right now and need … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer Healing
Tagged chemotherapy side effects, conventional medicine and natural healing, Dead Sea salt, fear of The Unknown, homeopathy, negative expectations, pancreatic cancer
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Our Journey Changes: Kate Diagnosed with Cancer
Dear Mesa friends and family, You may have noticed that we’ve not sent out any Mesa News emails for a while and that our Fall 2012 schedule of classes and events hasn’t yet been posted on the website. This is … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer Healing
Tagged cancer caregivers, cancer inbalance, chemotherapy, energy of blood transfusion, Guided Head Movement healing, healing cancer with medicine and complementary healing, healing from pancreatic cancer, higher paths to healing cancer, making essential oil suppositories, ovarian cancer, pushing through reluctance, seeing healing where it already exists, tibetan monks
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Gaining Merit: Karma and Karpay
Just a reminder that tomorrow is the Summer Solstice, arriving at 7:09pm eastern time, right on the heels of today’s (Tuesday, 6/19/12) New Moon. This will create a powerful window to spiritual energies that you can (re)connect with and provide … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Amaru Li, being stuck in life, Buddhism, gaining merit, karma, Karpay, Om Mane Padme Hum, Peruvian shaman, Summer Solstice 2012
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Emotional Spinning
I don’t know about you, but we’re still seeing last week’s Venus Transit exerting pressure in our inner and outer worlds. Unlike other celestial events of the past, it seems to have opened a door that hasn’t closed and feels … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 6/5/12, drumming circle, emotionally spinning, Mayan, unable to relax, Venus Transit
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Practicing Joyful Compassion
It seems like a month ago now, but it’s not even been two weeks since our visit from the Tsawa Tibetan monks from the Gaden Jangtse Monastery in south India on May 20th. We’re still experiencing changes from their time … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged being a fixer, Cape Town South Africa, Chenrezig, Chod ritual, Gaden Jangtse Tibetan Monks, making horses drink, Om Mani Padme Hum, relieving suffering for others, sand mandala, single party suffering, suffering with others, Tibetan buddhism, tibetan house blessing, tipi, Tsawa monks, two party suffering
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Conscious Giving and Running on “Mesa Time”.
We’re still playing catch up here at The Mesa and at home. We have had every good intention of getting all kinds of things done, like cleaning up the gift shop, making our Summer schedule, painting the tipi liner, and … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary issues, conscious giving, Mesa Time, Tipi Gawkers
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