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Tag Archives: Kinesiology
Grieving from a Higher Perspective
Since I wrote to all of you last about my process of adapting to life without sweet Kate, I have recognized something I feel is a very important understanding about the emotional repercussions that can result from the death of … Continue reading
Posted in Healing From Grief and Loss
Tagged comparing value, death triggering grief, emotional vacuum, Guided Head Movement healing, how we treat ourselves, immunity to insults, Kinesiology, loss, loss as an opportunity to grow, thin skinned, trauma
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Grace: Are You Worthy of Loving Patience?
Certain lessons seem to emerge over and over again to pummel us in life, mainly because we’re not learning them. Sometimes it’s greater mastery that’s eluding us, that feeling of still missing a finer point of one of life’s mostly-assembled … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 2012, dis-ease, drive thru mentality, emotional daggers, feeling unworthy, God's patience, Grace, guided head movement, Kinesiology, Louise Hay, moon in Aries, patience, patience vs tolerance, perseverance, spiritual lessons, waiting, what is patience, You Can Heal Your Life
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Imagining the Worst
It’s amazing the little games we play in our heads. What’s sad about them is that those games often run our emotions and our lives while “we” feel we don’t have any control. Our rapidly developing healing method of guided … Continue reading
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Tagged fear, games we play in our heads, guided head movements, inner knowing, Kinesiology, negative patterning, worry
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Clearing Space: Divesting the “Good Stuff”
We’ve been hearing lately from many people who are gleefully engaged in “de-cluttering”. What a great idea! When things are piled up in our homes it can literally constrict the flow of healthy life force through our living spaces. Whether … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged blacksmith, changing perspective, cultural scorekeeping, decluttering, Dr. Carl Hammerschlag, environmental ethics, indecision, Kinesiology, letting go, muscle testing, poverty consciousness, resistance
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It’s All in Your Point of View
Whatever you may think about the killing of Osama bin Laden, the timing of his death was remarkable. It occurred only hours before the end of the Second Day of the Universal (Unity) level of the Mayan calendar on May … Continue reading
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Tagged frame of reference, fun, Kinesiology, Mayan Calendar, muscle testing, point of view
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