Posts Tagged ‘ healer ’
" just did biopsies of the organs, and I am very puzzled because I couldn’t find any cancer! Your mother does not need chemo or radiation, and in fact, I’m sorry to say the surgery itself was not required.” [ READ MORE ]
You are amazing, and we want to thank you for being in our lives. You give meaning to our work, and we are so grateful for your support and love. I know it's easy to ignore all the blogs that are out there, and I am glad that you didn't ignore this one. From me, and from all of the thousands of global citizens who have benefited from our work: thank you for helping us make the world a better place! [ READ MORE ]
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We just completed the first session of our annual Rubbo Retreat in Switzerland, and we are so delighted to be creating magic with our Swiss students once again. We’ve got a great group here, it’s a joy to share our wisdom with open hearts and receptive minds. There’s a great range of ages practicing the aerobic martial art Shao [ READ MORE ]
We are excited to announce that PDP II Research Foundation has been invited to teach a Mind-Body Integration through Tai Chi Chuan for At-Risk Children program at St. Vincent's School for Boys. We’ve developed a six-week pilot program that will start up in two weeks, offering a three-times a week class[ READ MORE ]
Our vision for this story is to inspire children to learn about history, and cooperation, and encourage the desire to cook food, and to 'know' vegetables: what they look like, how many different hues of all colors are in nature and in the food we eat, what they taste like raw and cooked, how they blend together to make something beautiful and delicious[ READ MORE ]
And so began my father’s tale of Magic Rock Soup: As all good stories began in the past with ‘Once Upon a Time,’ so does this one. Once upon a time, in a faraway country, there had been a great war, a war that seemed to have lasted for an eternity. [ READ MORE ]
My father, who was proudly Sicilian-American and an incredible cook, was a great story-teller. As he would say, to anyone in earshot, he had the gift of gab. His stories always inspired me and stirred my imagination, his words awakened all my senses: I could hear pleasing sounds, smell delightful odors, taste sublime flavors and see images in bright, vivid colors. [ READ MORE ]
I was recently told of some things that I did and said decades ago that had a profound healing impact on a childhood friend, and I, for the life of me, cannot recall these at all. And now I feel this urgency to write about this, that familiar tugging in my mind to write this out, because in the writing of it comes a deeper understanding of life’s mysteries. [ READ MORE ]
Tai Chi Ch'uan, all forms and all styles, is based on the Thirteen Movements, and the practitioner, over time and with the right teacher, learns to incorporate the limitless qualities of all of nature within every set, and by practicing your Tai Chi Chuan sets this way, you become one with the limitless characteristics of all of nature in every thing you do, whether it's cooking, walking, working, interacting with others, and especially being an activist for positive change in our world[ READ MORE ]
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