COMMUNICATIONS
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OUR NEXT HEALING CIRCLE
NOVEMBER 12, 2014
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HEALING CIRCLE
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NEXT HEALING CIRCLE NOVEMBER 12, 2014 6 - 9 PM NOTICE CHANGE IN DATE
You are welcome to attend the Healing Circle on Wednesday, NOVEMBER 12, 2014. It is from 6-9 pm. This is an opportunity to gather with other practitioners and share what is going on, ask questions, and receive support. It is also a time for both meditation and receiving of an attunement and, of course, this is all followed by an exchange of Reiki. Hope to see you there.
DIRECTIONS
HEALING CIRCLE DATES: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 6-9 pm Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Wednesday, January 14, 2015 Wednesday, February 11, 2015 Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Wednesday, April 15, 2015 Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Wednesday, June 10, 2015
(There are no healing circles in July and August)
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UPCOMING REIKI CLASSES IN ASBURY PARK
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CLASSES FOR THE UPCOMING FALL
IN ASBURY PARK
(Taught by Bill Stevens)
Usui Reiki Ryoho - Level I [Shoden]
Saturday - NOVEMBER 22, 2014 9-5 pm - Asbury Park
With an optional evening from 6-9 pm for those who want more practice. Please make intention to take class known to Bill, as soon as possible
CHECK HERE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
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Usui Reiki Ryoho-Level III [Shinpiden]
Saturday/Sunday November 15/16, 2014 9-5 pm
With an optional evening from 6-9 pm for those who want more practice. Please make intention to take class known to Bill two weeks prior to class.
CHECK HERE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
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UPCOMING CLASSES AT BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES
WITH BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CALL 732-224-2315
TEACHER: BILL STEVENS REIKI LEVEL I TRAINING
Saturday, February 28, 2015
10 - 5:30 pm $149
LINCROFT CAMPUS Call Brookdale College to register 732-224-2315
REIKI LEVEL I TRAINING Saturday, March 28, 2015 10 - 5:30 $149 LINCROFT CAMPUS Call Brookdale College to register 732-224-2315 |
JUST A HEADS UP
FRANS STIENE WILL BE COMING TO NY IN THE FALL
CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT CLASS
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HOW WOLVES CHANGE RIVERS
When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in the United States after being absent nearly 70 years, the most remarkable trophic cascade occurred. The wolves have affected not just the surrounding living ecosystems, but the physical geography of the land itself. George Monbiot explains in this movie remix.
CLICK HERE
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Thoreau at Walden Pond
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"There was a time when I could not sacrifice the bloom of the present moment to any work, whether of the head or hand. I love a broad margin to my life.
Sometimes, in a summer morning having taken my accustomed bath. I sat in my sunny doorway from sunrise till noon, rapt in a reverie, amidst the pines and hickories and sumacs in undisturbed solitude and stillness, while the birds sang around or flirted noiseless through the house, until by the sun falling in at my west window, or the noise of some traveler's wagon on the distant highway, I was reminded of the lapse of time.
I grew in those seasons like corn in the night, and they were far better than any work of the hands would have been. They were not time subtracted from my life, but so much over and above my usual allowance. I realized what the Orientals mean by contemplation and the forsaking of works.
For the most part, I minded not how the hours went. The day advanced as if to light some work of mine; it was morning, and lo, now it is evening, and nothing memorable is accomplished. Instead of singing, like the birds, I silently smiled at my incessant good fortune. As the sparrow had it's trill, sitting on the hickory before my door, so I had my chuckle or suppressed warble which he might hear our of my nest." - Henry David Thoreau
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How bad can it get??
Remember no matter how your day is going,
at least you are not in a fence being laughed at by a cow. |
Seems the barriers between animals are changing Click Here
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