Catch the Rewind – Promoting Your Invisible, Intangible, Energy Practice – Part 1

Our first broadcast with Gail Glanville was broadcast earlier today with a minor challenge.  Regretably our published link did not work as we went live and a new broadcast was then announced a few minutes later which was successful.  We thank you for your patience and apologize for the frustration it may have caused some of you. 

Catch the REWINDs here:

Short Version

Full Version with Discussion (we don’t know why this is happening… but after pressing start, slide the indicator to the beginning)

Thanks for joining us!  Comments welcomed.

Carolyn

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A New Vision with Resonance Repatterning

hagOur New Vision with Resonance Repatterning seminar ONLINE has started up this week.  Whether you are in the class or remembering the first time you studied it we invite you to share your comments.  Did you have an aha moment, new insights or inspirations from this material?  What will you repattern next with these new tools?  Share your thoughts!

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Transforming Primary Patterns with Resonance Repatterning

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A New Vision With Resonance Repatterning

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Sometimes you feel like a nut….

I loved that old commercial for almond joy candy bars. Sometimes you feel like a nut…. I had a recent scare that may change my relationship with nuts, at least one kind of nut, forever.

I went out one evening for a couple of hours. When I came home my dog Brody was happy to see me. We called it a night and in the morning I saw him sitting on the floor next to his crate and a large donation of recycled macadamia nuts next to him. He was quiet and still. I assumed he was waiting for my reaction to the mess but it was much more than that. He couldn’t move. His back legs were paralyzed and he was in pain. I went online to check out dogs reactions to macadamia nuts and found that it is toxic. Initial signs are vomiting, lethargy, pain and paralysis.

Brody’s newest skill is climbing onto the kitchen counters. He found a half empty bag of macadamia nuts, took them into his crate, and had a feast. Twelve hours later we were at the vets office. He spent the day getting intravenous fluids and pain medication, blood was drawn to check out his organs and he mostly slept. By the end of the day he was much better and the next day he was walking and climbing again.

Please add macadamia nuts to your list of foods that are toxic for dogs. Who knew? I don’t think I will be purchasing these particular nuts anytime soon. Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t!

ArdisIMG_20130828_151916_391 and Brody

 

I promise not to eat macadamia nuts.

I promise not to eat macadamia nuts.

I promise not to eat macadamia nuts.

I promise not to eat macadamia nuts.

“Am I done doing lines? My paw hurts!”

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