Altar and Massage
Starting to count my money, and write about
Pac Sym Experience and Results
Date: 11/7/2005 6:17:58 PM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 1165 times Altar donations...$56.00
The last was a $10.00
One was a $1.00
One a handful of change. $1,98
Total Donations: $57.98
14 participants...on Sunday after the
Closing Ceremony.
Kathy helped the Sacred space planting dreams
while I was at the other end of the Hall.
1 donation...on Thursday when I did it.
How Much?
Normally, the Conference Altar here at the Pac Sym
is with eye shot and close walking distance of the Enchanted Garden
Installation. They asked me to move the location of the Installation
after I was near set up. This was very disorienting and time consuming.
I did not get the shift out of my system till near Saturday.
I had two breatkthroughs in signage that will help for now on.
One, for the FIRST TIME offer...10 minutes for $5.00 for relaxation
on the cushion near the Bodhi Tree. All these years, and I have not
really had a sign or offered this as a service. I like doing it very much,
this offering of a very delicious space at a busy conference where
people can lie prone on a comfortable cushion, close their eyes,
breath in some fresh aromatic herbs, and hear some of the love cures.
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Got Qi?
Deep, Relaxing Health Treatment
$5.00 for 10 minutes
*
Settle into ten minutes of delicious minutes regenerating your senses
and spirit. Take Space listening to one
of The Seven Love Cures. Breathe in garden fresh aromatic herbs,
and take a well-needed Conference break.
The Seven Love Cures combined
with inhaling fresh herbs move Qi.
These are inexpensive Remedies
with dramatic Results.
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Some of the time I use the cushion, surrounded by flowers, as a
location to take lovely photos. The body angles I get are generally
quite curevacious rather than vertical...I prefer to have people sit.
This gives me a nice background of flowers.
The Installation was surrounded by bright orange pom poms that
lasted through the week, with some very lovely unusual variety of sunflowers
intermixed with some dark brown amaranth, and some other unusal
dark stalk'; I do not know its name.
I got this signage to relax up on Sunday, so never really offered it
as a service for donation.
Morea was right next to the installation doing her massage on
her table. She came out all the way from Washington D.C.
I get a percent of her work. It came to around $160.00 by Sunday eve.
She is working down there at the post conferences today and tomorrow.
She was very concerned about he ability to do massage. She was crying
the first day due to elbow pain that hurts when she lifts in a certain way,
but there was no pain using the muscle groups that go with doing her work.
She was grateful for this. I attuned to rub her elbow with some Tea Tree Oil.
She is one of the most sensitive connected people i know, who can detail
where things are going and how they are working.
She could feel the drops of Tea Tree oil, working into her liver, and down
her whole right side to her foot. It started as a pain, and then released a
toxic blockage.
Morea helped with the set up and teardown and this was part of her
trade with me.
It is always a joy to have her nearby. She has been a friend for more
than ten years.
She is one of the few people I know who actually got over MCS.
She went out and lived in nature and put her body in a cold stream
of Sedona for a couple years.
She is one of the loyalist of friends, someone who
I can count on to listen. She took me to the hospital both
times for my Hip Revisions in December 2001 and January 2002.
She was with going into surgery and there when I woke up. She
stayed through the first night when in deepest pain, oftening doing
Reiki or touch that was o.k. The first surgery the nurses were not on top
of it any my blood count was very, very low. They had to give me more
blood. Morea was with me.
Photo going into Hip Revision in December 2001:
http://lesliegoldman.com/GettingHip.html
I have taken her as well to a number of
conferences, as far away as the International Feng Shui in 2000.
She is a deep natural born healer, who has been called the
best my many. She is a straight shooter, very truth oriented, very
aware of how she is feeling, and where the blocks are--a breath
of constant honesty and authenticity.
So what is she doing here working in the foyer of one of the most
auspicious professional conferences, basically without a license
in a world where they students are so legalized that they have to pass
national and state exams, and jump through hoops?
She is here because she is who she is.
One after one, the trained accupuncturists come and lay down on
her table. She cleared herself for 1 1/2 hours each morning, just so she
could work. She clears the space around her table with Reiki after each
treatment.
I have encouraged her to keep a book where people can write out
comments.
Steve Berkley said, "Powerful physically
and spiritually. She focused on me... Full of chi.”
--Mike Berkley, presenter, Pac Sym ‘05
Steve Levitt, my supervisor of the Accupuncture student
who works with me at the Pacific College of Oriental Mediciine (PCOM)
knows her from years past.
He was feeling bad and felt better after some time on the table.
"Morea is a healer. That's all i have to say."
I made her a couple signs on my computer
and she appreciated this.
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Morea would like to be invited to do her work
at other conferences. She lives in D.C. now
and is available there for work. Her email is
moreafreedom@yahoo.com
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