Healing Touch Essential Energy
Originally published in Energy Magazine: The official Publication of the Healing Touch Program August Issue. Healing Touch Essential Energy By: Cyndi Dale
August 2010 Read the rest of this entry »
Healing Touch Essential EnergyOriginally published in Energy Magazine: The official Publication of the Healing Touch Program August Issue. Healing Touch Essential Energy By: Cyndi Dale Healing Touch: A Path to Higher Level Wellness Originally published in Energy Magazine: The official Publication of the Healing Touch Program June 2010 Issue. Healing Touch: A Path to Higher Level Wellness By Lauri Pointer Read the rest of this entry » Learning to Listen by Deborah Schlag, HTPOriginally published in Energy Magazine: The official Publication of the Healing Touch Program May Issue.  Learning to Listen by Deborah Schlag, HTP I like to be creative, combining several things for a fabulous outcome. Get the most “bang for the buck” so to speak. While working on my own healing and spiritual path I created the BlessÂing of the Quilts. To clear my clutter and open space for new growth, I decided to recycle the scraps that were left from my previous sewing business. I had half a brain’s worth of clutter. I mean good fabric waiting to be something wonÂderful for someone else. When I had my busiÂness, the scraps (some more than six yards long) were eventually used in some way. At that time it was not a scrap pile, it was my personal stash – a collectors dream. Now it was takÂing up space – not only in my house, but in my life. There was so much time involved in dealÂing with it while packing and unpacking when I moved. (I had already made two moves with it and knew I would be moving again the followÂing year.) This fabric was also good fabric, too good to just throw out. I had previously offered all of it to several sewing groups in my town – who turned it down. This is absolutely unheard of in sewing circles – turning down fabric- what were they thinking?! Then, it hit me — ta da! Clear my clutter by making it a blessing for someone else. This fabric needed to be made into quilts for The Denver Children’s Hospital. Read the rest of this entry » |
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