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January 15, 2007

It's been a long week with Robert very ill.  In some ways it's brought us even closer.  I'm glad he's on the mend, because I'm leaving for England this afternoon. 

I'll be taking one of Hans TenDam's seminars on past life regression therapy, and I've been studying his astonishingly in-depth book, Deep Healing.  I met Dr. TenDam in Holland, quite synchronistically. 

I had been teaching a class in Amsterdam on synchronicity (!) and flow...and it so happened that two of the students--a couple named Karel and Marjanne deVries--sat at the same lunch table as Robert and I.  Marjanne was describing her work as a past life therapist and I suddenly began to remember that I had read a great book called Exploring Reincarnation by a Dutch author, and have used it as a source book reference in a couple of my own books.  Marjanne said, "Yes, it's Hans TenDam." and Karel said, "He's our best friend.  Would you like to meet him?"  Karel whipped out his cell phone, and within 30 seconds, I was talking to Dr. TenDam.  I was totally amazed at the ease of this connection.  I had a session three days later with him, which I think I blogged about in June.  (his website is:  www.tasso.nl)

So when I saw an email notice about this seminar in England, I couldn't resist learning more about the possible types of repercussions from unresolved past lifetimes that might be the source of certain phobias, illnesses, anxieties, or hard-to-explain patterns or concerns that we might have presently.  

It seems to me that, along with the field of energetic medicine, this kind of exploration and investigation into healing the carry-over of effects from lifetime to lifetime will continue to open up the frontier of human health.

I made dinner last night for Gunther, Eliza, Anders, and Auggie. Zenobia and Tyler came over--she gave me three darling Indian dolls for my collection for my birthday next week!  Fumiko made a wonderful baked mussel appetizer, and we had chicken wings, squash, green beans, rice, and bread--with a little sweet of ladyfingers and blueberries.  I keep trying to find low carb desserts to serve in consideration of A's diabetes.  It was a really fun and warm evening.

I won't be blogging until I return next week. 

 

 

 

 
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