And who said California was progressive?
I received this urgent alert today, August 20th, 2010: THIS IS AN URGENT ALERT TO ALL CAMTC-CERTIFIED MASSAGE PROFESSIONALS THAT NEEDS YOUR PROMPT ACTION!! Police Bill May Go Before State Senate on Monday!!Immediate Phone Calls and Emails Needed!! The California State Senate is about to vote on AB 1822, a bill sponsored by the California Police Chiefs Association. If AB 1822 becomes law, California’s police chiefs and sheriffs will be forcing their way on the California Massa

Mother to daughter: passing on healthful ways
My childhood was healthy, thanks to my mother, and father. My mother gave me nutrilite, vitamins of several colors that came in a green plastic container with several compartments. We almost always had salad with meals, and we often stopped at the orchard market down the road for apples, peaches and pears. She encouraged me to play outside with my dog or my friends, even though due to her heart condition she usually could not join me and supported me in my modern dancing days

The Gift of Touch
Due to several complications he died several weeks later. But during those weeks, at my insistence, he was graced with caring and loving touch from his immediate and extended family, and his entire Quaker meeting. We in turn were graced to be sharing that sacred time with him. Most people, like my father, appreciate caring touch. Many, unfortunately, experience touch deprivation including people with AIDs, people with cancer and other illnesses; infants in Neo Natal Intens

After speaking with the Murrieta, CA police dept….
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Good news!
As a result of this I will be offering massage therapy at Korrie’s Pilates Place (formerly A Balanced Body Center) in Wildomar, and at The Herb Peddlers on Main Street in historic Lake Elsinore. More good news: With a lot of help from friends, writers, editors, etc., the book I have been working on for six years is almost finished! Yoga class: I am still not in my home on Via las Flores. The lawsuit with the bank is still pending. So I am gathering students for a class

Pain in your neck?
Healing neck pain Is your neck tight? Some suggestions to help: 1. Get a massage that incorporates trigger points, acupressure and energy work. 2. Looking straight ahead, stretch your right ear to your right shoulder with the right hand. Breathe into the left side of your neck. 3. When you sit and walk, imagine there is a string attached to the top of your head gently pulling you up. 4. Squeeze your shoulders into your ears, then release. Repeat three times. 5. Standi

Hara-finding your center
In 1970, when I took a ceramics class at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, I quickly discovered that I could not center clay on the pottery wheel. After months of attempting to keep my clay creations from leaning to the left or right, I decided to ditch that idea and make pinch pots instead. Over the next few years I studied tai chi and ten years later my studies took me into the heart of Kenpo Karate and White Crane Kung Fu. It was those movement systems that t

My animals are dying
What is happening? Are animals dying the same as always but we never bothered to have them diagnosed? Or is the water they are drinking, the food they are eating and the air they are breathing killing them,? Should we throw out the commercial food and just let them eat the purest grains and fruits and veggies, with some protein? I am thinking that Paul Newman brand pet food is a good way to go – but I can’t afford it!
I wonder what we should do to keep your animal friend
Teaching Yoga for breast cancer survivors
This morning I had the honor of sharing yoga with about ten women gathered as part of a wellness traveling symposium. That is, they travel to the practitioners/instructors and experience their work, and then decide if it something they want to pursue on their own. I was honored because many of these women have physical challenges, including several having had recent surgery for breast cancer. One had several abdominal surgeries, another had a hip replacement and there were

Providing Love & Comfort to the Dying
Palliative care seeks to alleviate pain without actually curing it. Hospice care addresses not only physical pain, but emotional, social and spiritual pain, not just of the patient, but also of the surrounding family. If I were dying with friends and family far away, or if they were nearby but unable to care for me, I would want hospice and/or home health care. I would be in a familiar environment. Home health care workers would keep up with housekeeping and my basic clean