Thursday, 7 May 2009

Healing Share - 16th May at the Body and Soul Clinic in Send

JOIN US FOR A RELAXING AND REJUVENATING HEALING SHARE!

All too often we forget ourselves when it comes to healing and it takes a tremendous amount of discipline to take time out to receive healing – whether we need it because we are practicing healers ourselves or whether it is simply something which we view as a luxury in our lives – it shouldn’t be! It is a necessity. Healing brings balance to all aspects of our lives and is hugely beneficial on all levels – emotional, physical and mental. Through healing which can become more centered, calm and focused and we can more easily cope with the stresses and strains of daily life. Healing can help us to recover from illness and boosts our body’s natural self-healing abilities.

The Two Healers, Barbara Capaldi and Sue Walsh, would like to give you the opportunity to join them in a relaxing, rejuvenating and inspiring healing share on Saturday, 16th May from 12.00 – 14.00hrs at the Body and Soul Clinic. Join them to cleanse and balance your chakras, spend some time being taken care of by caring individuals and meet some new, like-minded friends. You will no doubt leave feeling energized, refreshed and relaxed.

The share is open to all energy healing practitioners and those who are interested in learning more about giving and receiving healing. No matter which form of energy healing you practice (eg. Reiki, Spiritual Healing, Angelic or Karuna Reiki etc.), or even if you have never given healing before, you are welcome to join us in sharing the universal energy of love with one another. Under the careful guidance of Barbara and Sue, each person will benefit from the collective intent to give helpful and positive healing.

There is only space for 5 people (other than Sue and Barbara) so please book your place in advance. £5 per person.
For more information please contact Shyne at the clinic on 01483 225 147 or Sue Walsh on 077 8968 1775. Email:
twohealers@hotmail.com Website: www.twohealers.bravehost.com




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Friday, 6 March 2009

Hi everyone,
I was going to write a review about a brilliant book this morning but then I found the following message in my inbox and simply had to share it with you because it made such an impact on me. Once again it's written by Michael Berg and as always, his words bring inspiration.
Before I share what Mr. Berg has written, I wanted to share one of my favourite readings with you as it ties in perfectly with the topic of discussion...
Sue x

Our Deepest Fear
by Marianne Williamson from A Return To Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles


“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

ONLY YOU
Every single one of us has a unique job to accomplish in this world. We all have a distinct soul and Light we are destined to reveal. Nobody else in the world – past, present or future – has or will have the ability to do what the Creator has entrusted us to do. If all the greatest spiritual giants were to come down and work for a million years, even they could never do what we can – and must - do.
There is a story about the building of the Holy Temple (an important world spiritual center) in Jerusalem. According to the ancient texts, all the most beautiful stones were gathered for the building. During the construction, the workers found a stone that was so ugly it was cast aside into a rubble heap. As the Temple neared completion, they found a stone missing in a tiny corner of the most important part of the building, what Kabbalists call “the Holy of Holies” (the innermost sacred chamber.) They were unsure what to do because they were all out of stones.
Finally, one man remembered the ugly stone they discarded earlier, and he retrieved it from the trash. Not only did it fit, but it was a perfect fit! King David even writes a verse describing the scene, “the stone the builders despised became the cornerstone.”
One of the greatest ploys of our negative side is to convince us that we are not enough. We think others are more knowledgeable and better suited to do great things whereas we are somehow limited in what we can accomplish. But as this story teaches us, the lowest can become the highest because each one of us has a unique gift that only we can share with the world.
There is another story of the student of a great kabbalist who wished he could accomplish great things in this world, but doubted his ability to do so. He told his teacher, “if only I had the brains of this great wise man, the vision of this other great wise man, and the physical abilities of yet this other great wise man, only then could I really accomplish something significant with my life.”
The kabbalist responded, “There are things only you can do for people because of your unique qualities that no one else in the world can do. You do not need anybody else’s abilities to accomplish your life’s important purpose.”
This is an essential point. Many of us think, “If only I had that talent or education or money of so-and-so, then I could do big things.” The kabbalists warn us of such erroneous thinking. We are exactly the way we are meant to be, and no one can do what we can - and need - to do. The Light gave us everything we need and all of those people we are envious of can never do what we can.
The great 18th century polish kabbalist, Rav Zusha of Anipoli, once said, “When I go to heaven, I won’t be asked, ‘Why weren’t you Moses? Why weren’t you Abraham?’ I will be asked, ‘Why weren’t you Zusha?’”
We each have all the qualities we need to do the great things we are meant to do. We do not need to be someone else. We are exactly who we are for a reason, and we have a unique soul and mission that only you or I can accomplish.
I cannot stress this point enough. There are so many people out there whose unique gifts remain hidden. And if they leave this world without bringing out their gifts, the world will be forever lacking, no matter how many spiritual giants come into existence.
This week, realize there are people whose lives can be influenced, improved and changed only by you. Look within and ask yourself, “What is my unique gift to this world?” Once you know what you are looking for, you will find it. And when you do, cherish it because nobody else can reveal the unique Light you are meant to reveal.


Written by Michael Berg
www.Kabbalah.com
www.michaelberg.net

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Worth Sharing - Weekly Kabbalah Tune Up, January 18 - 24, 2009

The following is taken from the "Weekly Kabbalah Tune Up" written by Yehuda Berg of the The Kabbalah Centre International in Los Angeles. Whilst I don't follow Kabbalah, I find Mr. Berg's newsletters to be extremely interesting and helpful reading. I wanted to share the newsletter for this week with you as I thought it was really helpful and applicable to everyones life at one time or another. Enjoy.

MORE COINS, PLEASE

Growing up, my father often told me a story that he learned from his teacher, Rav Braindwein, about how to deal with situations that seem difficult or troublesome.

It is told of a certain landlord in Russia that he told his deputy in charge that he had to go away for a few weeks and he commanded him to make sure that things ran smoothly. When the landlord left, all the laborers gathered upon the deputy and gave him at least ten beatings every day. The deputy came home everyday badly bruised and with tears in his eyes. His wife would console him and remind him that they needed the money to live.

Three weeks went by and the landlord returned. He saw the deputy was black and blue in all parts of his body. The landlord asked him how he came to this state and he told him about all that went on after he had left. The landlord investigated and found that the story was true and commanded his treasurer to give the deputy one golden coin from his own treasury for every blow that he had received while he was away.With this money, the deputy did not have to work anymore and he could leave his employment with the landlord, and consequently, he would not have any more problems from the workers.

When the deputy received the golden coins, he went back home crying with tears in his eyes. His wife asked him pitifully if he had been beaten again by the ruffians."No", he said, "the landlord came back today and when he saw me badly beaten and bruised, he asked me what happened. I told him and that made him so sad and uncomfortable that he commanded his treasurer to go to the treasury and get me one golden coin for each blow that I received. Here are the coins. They will be enough for us to live on without me having to ever work again."His wife asked him why he was crying, telling him he should be very happy. The deputy replied, with tears in his eyes: "You do not understand. I am sad because I was not given twice or three times as many blows. Then the landlord would have given me twice or three times the amount of coins!"

This week, know that those of us who seek the spiritual path in life must think in this manner. We must remember that the problems and troubles that seem to disturb us are only for our benefit.When we learn to see this while it's taking place, then, like the deputy, we will learn to not be afraid of pain, and to see the blessings it contains.

All the best,
Yehuda

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