Dr. Stephanie Jourdan Ph.D – Astrologer

Stephanie 2011Stephanie Jourdan, Ph.D. has a private practice as an astrologer, tarot reader, archetypal therapist, and Inner Guide Initiator. She is also the President of The National League of Medical Hypnotherapists and the Editor of Brainwave. Her private practice encompasses mythology, archetypal psychology, astrology, Ericksonian hypnosis, and tarot. She is also trained in homeopathy, sound therapy, aromatherapy, NLP, and Neuro-Emotional Technique. A paid astrologer from the age of 16, she grew up with the advantage of four generations of homeopathic physicians on her father’s side and a mother that encouraged hypnosis as a household modality. coque iphone en ligne Stephanie pioneered billing hypnotherapy as a medical procedure after proving the ability to regenerate her left index fingertip following a work-related accident in a medical environment. The accident spurred her to take up hypnotherapy as a full-time profession in 1988. coque iphone 2019 She has an unusual professional background in advertising, health care, astrology, hypnotherapy, and teaching. She personally trained with the late Edwin Steinbrecher (Inner Guide Meditation) and Don Campbell (The Mozart Theory.) Dr. coque iphone xr Jourdan is recognized in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who of American Women. Personal “As a child, my mother regularly encouraged hypnosis and imagery. She recommended that I straighten my teeth with self-hypnosis and I did. My father was the son, nephew and grandson of three outstanding American homeopath physicians, so the practice of homeopathy was an everyday skill in our home. Homeopathy and my mother’s open-minded approach to life engendered a belief that through faith anything is possible.” Chronology “Thanks to the influence of students at UCSD, where my mother worked, I began astrological and tarot studies at the age of nine.” First exposed to hypnosis through Roy Masters at the age of ten. Wrote an astrological column for my high school newspaper and began offering readings professionally for fellow students and teachers. coque iphone en ligne “I was rejected by the American Culinary Institute because I was not a man, so I followed my mother’s advice and went into banking. Learned to spread financial statements, along with many other practical skills. “Worked in Marketing for the largest third-party insurance administrator in the nation. Learned more than I needed to know about billing and claims management for medical, dental, drug, and workers’ comp insurance. This later served me well when I introduced medical billing to the hypnotherapeutic community. coque iphone 6 Decided I needed a creative outlet and took a job in advertising. Through a series of bizarre opportunities, I quickly moved up through the ranks and was named executive vice president of business development at the end of two years. A conflict of interest prompted me to leave and start my own ad agency: Jourdan, Winkler and Tate Advertising.” 1983: Studied astrology and archetypal therapy with renowned astrologer Edwin Steinbrecher, author of The Inner Guide Meditation. 1988: Gave up advertising and began practice as an astrologer, motivational speaker and hypnotherapist. 1988 – 1989: Feature columnist for the Conscious Living Guide magazine. Most of the articles focused on replacing fear with positive thought. 1988 – 1989: Studied sound therapy with leading musicologist, Don Campbell (author of numerous books, most notably The Mozart Effect.) 1989: Joined forces with a high-profile acupuncturist in Beverly Hills, in a new treatment approach for AIDS, using the latest theories in psychoneuroimmunobiology. Later recognized by Who’s Who. 1990: Began working under the supervision of two dentists rendering hypnotherapy. coque iphone 1991- 1994: Worked under the supervision of a psychologist rendering hypnotherapy. Specialized in the treatment of anorexia nervosa with a new mythological paradigm, which was later recognized by Who’s Who. 1992 – 2000: Worked under the supervision of an osteopath and a sports medicine doctor rendering medical hypnotherapy. Utilized information from my professional background in writing medical and dental insurance proposals to establish protocols for billing hypnotherapy. 1994: Regular guest and authority on hypnosis on NBC’s morning show, The Other Side. 1998: Joined faculty and launched new course in aromatherapy at the Institute for Psycho-Structural Balancing (IPSB) in West Los Angeles. 1999: Listed in Who’s Who in America, West, 27th Edition. 2000 – 2004: Joined American Institute of Hypnotherapy as a faculty member. 2000 – 2008: Listed in Who’s Who of American Women, 22nd Edition. Formal Education Diploma – Hypnosis Motivation Institute in 1989. Bachelor of Arts degree, 1996. Certification – Brief Therapy, 1997. coque iphone 7 Masters/Doctorate degree in Philosophy, American Pacific University, 2001. Books, CDs and Tapes Written for New Focus Institute and HSC, Inc.

Kate Shela – Shaman & 5Rhythms Teacher

kate-rhythmsKate is a 5Rhythms teacher, shamanic teacher, and an exceptionally gifted shaman practitioner, known for her enormous passion, a vulnerable sense of the intimate and the ability to create community and tribe. coque iphone 2019 soldes She is a senior instructor within the Moving Center School founded by Gabrielle Roth with whom she has been closely associated since 1992. vente de coque iphone She is accredited to teach both Waves and Heartbeat. coque iphone 8 Kate is also an initiate of the Path of Pollen shamanic tradition and one of a small handful of individuals authorized to teach seminars and trainings for women on behalf of the Path of Pollen. coque iphone x In that capacity she co-teaches The Way of the Melissae seminar, the year-long training Arte Triptych Melissae and The Trembling Veil and The Roar of The Roses with The Sacred Trust, a UK-based educational organization. coqueiphone Kate possesses a bold improvisational style and a passionate sense of humour that enables magic to ooze into the everyday moments. coque iphone pas cher She has worked with adults, teenagers and Rites of Passage, medical students,The Dolphin Connection Experience, nurses, drama students, The Ojai Foundation, gay men’s groups, dentists and doctors, Against The Stream,The Polish National Ballet, and The British Association of Anger Management – always aiming to empower people to inhabit their bodies more fully and to inspire a heart-driven life full of love and spontaneity.

Institute of Noetic Sciences – California

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  • Sponsorship of and participation in original research and publication of articles in peer-reviewed journals
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  • A monthly membership program that includes product and workshop discounts and the semiannual periodical The Noetic Post
  • Presentation and cosponsorship of regional and international workshops and conferences
  • The hosting of residential seminars and workshops at EarthRise, our on-campus retreat facility,

Three Causes of Spiritual Illness

hank-wessellmen-booksThree Causes of Spiritual Illness by Hank Wesselman, PhD. As we pass through life on the physical plane, things happen. We contract flus and colds and viruses, and we sustain physical injuries, like falling off our bikes as children or experiencing sports injuries. As adults, we may throw our back out or experience a serious car accident, in the process, acquiring bruises, cuts, sprains, infections, lacerations, and sometimes broken bones. Some of us may also experience serious illnesses of an internal nature like cancer or hepatitis, heart disease or multiple sclerosis. Eventually we pass through old age and the progressive infirmity and death of the physical body. coque iphone 8 These are the givens–they are all to be expected as part of what it means to be an embodied, living being. But these are all effects, and what the shaman is primarily interested in is the cause. coque iphone outlet Watch a video of Hank discussing the three causes of spiritual illness:

Cause and Effect In looking through the shamanic healer’s eyes, the ultimate causes of virtually all illness are to be found within the imaginal realms–in those same regions from which illness derives its initial power to affect us adversely. Because of this, it is not enough to simply suppress the effects of illness with medication on the physical plane and hope for the best. For true healing to occur, the causes of the illness must be addressed. From the shaman’s perspective, there are three classic causes of illness, and interestingly, they are not microbes or bacteria or viruses. coque iphone 7 Rather, they are negative internal states that appear within us in response to negative or traumatic life experiences. The first among these is disharmony. Disharmony Disharmony is what we experience when life suddenly loses its meaning or when we have lost an important connection to life. Let’s take the case of an elderly couple who have had a long marriage, and suddenly one of them dies. They may not have had a perfect relationship, yet there is a deep bond between them because of all they have shared together. The survivor may go into crisis upon the loss of their mate, and within a short time, he or she may come down with something medically challenging, like cancer. Suddenly, they’re gone too. That’s disharmony. The state of disharmony that we experience in response to such life situations causes a diminishment of our personal power. This can happen in a subtle manner on the one hand, or in a catastrophic, life-shaking way on the other like losing your job, and in the process losing your livelihood. When we experience disempowerment, or “power loss,” it affects our energetic matrix, rendering us vulnerable to illness. Fear The second classic cause of illness is fear. A person who is walking around with a chronic sense of fear gnawing away at them is doubly vulnerable to illness because their anxiety aggressively and progressively diminishes their sense of well-being, and this, in turn, affects their feeling of being safe in the world. This sense of well-being is the base upon which our personal health system stands. When this foundation is affected negatively, it diminishes the ability of our immune system to function. And when our immune system goes down, we’re in trouble. It’s not too difficult to see that there is a feedback mechanism at work here. Fear, and the anxiety it creates, produces disharmony. In the same breath, disharmony generates fear, and if the two of them are working together, it doubly affects the protective mantle of the body’s immune system, as well as the energetic matrix. Illness is the inevitable result.

It is no surprise to Western medical practitioners that disharmony and fear can manifest themselves in diseases that are recognizable to science. Almost 500 years ago, the Renaissance physician Paracelsus observed that “the fear of disease is more dangerous than the disease itself.” This brings us to consider the third classic cause of illness–the phenomenon known to indigenous healers as soul loss. Soul Loss Among the traditionals, soul loss is regarded as the most serious diagnosis and the major cause of premature death and serious illness, yet curiously, it’s not even mentioned in our Western medical textbooks. The closest acknowledged context is “He/she has lost the will to live”. In Western society, soul loss is most easily understood as damage to a person’s life essence, a phenomenon that usually occurs in response to trauma. When the trauma are severe, this may result in a fragmentation of that person’s soul cluster, with the shattered soul parts dissociating, fleeing an intolerable situation. In overwhelming circumstances, these soul parts may not return.

The causes of soul loss can be many and varied. There may be traumatic perinatal issues that happen around the child’s birth experience such as arriving into life only to discover that they are not wanted, or that they are the wrong gender—they’ve come in as a girl when everyone was hoping for a boy. Soul loss can also occur when a child is mercilessly bullied or teased at home or at school, day after day, or when a young person is molested by the one who is supposed to be caring for them. When someone has been raped or assaulted, has suffered a shocking betrayal, a bitter divorce, a traumatic abortion, a terrible car accident, or even a serious surgery, soul loss is assured. Many of the young men and women who were sent to war in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Viet Nam, Korea and beyond, came home personally damaged because they had suffered terrible soul loss. Our medical specialists labeled their disorders as post-traumatic stress syndrome, but they had little to offer these “walking wounded” in terms of true healing, and many who survived are still deeply traumatized at the soul level by what happened to them in war. Symptoms of Soul Loss Soul loss is easily recognizable if you know what you’re looking for. Here’s a checklist of some of the classic symptoms: • feelings of being fragmented, of not being all here. • blocked memory–an inability to remember parts of one’s life. • an inability to feel love or receive love from another. coque iphone 8 • emotional remoteness. • a sudden onset of apathy or listlessness. • a lack of initiative or enthusiasm. • a lack of joy. • a failure to thrive. • an inability to make decisions. • an inability to discriminate. • chronic negativity. • addictions. • suicidal tendencies. • melancholy or despair. vente de coque iphone • chronic depression. Perhaps the most common symptom of soul loss is depression. In the early 1990s, Time magazine did a cover story on depression in America that revealed 60 million Americans were taking anti-depressant drugs on a daily basis, representing about 30% of our population. Today that number is closer to 80 million, representing about 40% of society at large, and sometimes that number jumps in response to a national trauma. On the Friday following 9/11, a television newscast revealed that 7 out of 10 Americans polled were experiencing significant depression in response to the tragedy, an indicator of soul loss on a national scale. coque iphone 8 Although the term “soul loss” is not familiar to most Westerners, examples of it are expressed daily in our language and descriptions of personal hardships. Media interviews and news reports include individuals’ comments such as “I lost a part of myself when that (trauma) happened” and “I have not been the same since.” When discussing soul loss with inquiring individuals, most everyone has a sense of having lost a “part” of themselves at some time in life, yet virtually no one has the awareness that the missing part(s) could be recovered. They can. About Dr. Hank Wesselman Research paleoanthropologist Hank Wesselman is one of those rare cutting edge scientists who truly walks between the worlds. A native New Yorker, he has spent much of his life living and working among traditional tribal peoples, primarily in Africa and Polynesia. He served in the US Peace Corps in the 1960’s, living among people of the Yoruba Tribe in Western Nigeria for two years. It was there that he first became interested in indigenous spiritual wisdom. Since 1971, he has conducted research with an international group of scientists, exploring eastern Africa’s Great Rift Valley in search of answers to the mystery of human origins. During this time, he has worked alongside such worthies as Dr. Don Johanson, Lucy’s discoverer; Professor Tim White, whose expeditions have been featured in several TIME magazine cover stories, as well as members of the famous Leakey family. He is one of the primary investigators involved in the discovery of the “Ardi” sites (Ardiptithecus ramidus) in Ethiopia–recently revealed to be the famous missing link between humans and apes that Charles Darwin predicted would be found in Africa. Hank’s research is involved with the paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the sites (4-6 million years old) at the time they were laid down. Hank is also a shamanic student, practitioner and teacher, now in the 28th year of his apprenticeship. In addition to his scientific papers and monographs, his books include his autobiographical trilogy: SPIRITWALKER: MESSAGES FROM THE FUTURE (Bantam, 1995), MEDICINEMAKER: MYSTIC ENCOUNTERS ON THE SHAMAN’S PATH (Bantam, 1998), and VISIONSEEKER: SHARED WISDOM FROM THE PLACE OF REFUGE (Hay House, 2001). These unusual books are focused upon a series of altered state experiences that began spontaneously out in the bush of Africa and document his investigations into a hidden reality that most of us have heard about, but few have experienced directly. In his explorations of these inner worlds, Hank may have also provided us with a glimpse into the possible evolutionary future of humanity. Combining the sober objectivity of a trained scientist with a mystic’s passionate search for deeper understanding, his books also contain revelations of the generally secret teachings of the Hawaiian kahunas. His smaller teaching books include THE JOURNEY TO THE SACRED GARDEN: A GUIDE TO TRAVELING IN THE SPIRITUAL REALMS (Hay House 2003) and SPIRIT MEDICINE: HEALING IN THE SACRED REALMS (Hay House, 2004) co-authored with his wife Jill Kuykendall. Hank is the co-author with Sandra Ingerman of the award-winning book Awakening to the Spirit World, voted the best Body-Mind-Spirit book of 2010 by the Independent Publishers Association. His most recent book is The Bowl of Light: Ancestral Wisdom from a Hawaiian Shaman, a compilation of his mystical talks with the Hawaiian Elder and kahuna Hale Makua over the last eight years of his life. Larry Dossey MD has described Hank Wesselman as an expert guide who fully realizes that he is playing with scientific and spiritual dynamite. Hank currently lives on the Kona coast of Hawai’i island with his family, where they are involved in sustainable food production on their farm in Honaunau. He continues to write and to teach workshops across the country and abroad.

Kristin Fontana – Evolutionary Astrologer

kristin4“Kristin graduated from UCLA with a degree in Kinesiology. Following years in mainstream corporate America, Kristin had a life altering experience when she met her greatest life teacher world-renowned astrologer Jeffrey Wolf Green. She is a certified graduate of the School of Evolutionary Astrology and a contributor to a new book called “Insights into Evolutionary Astrology – A Diverse Collection of Essays by Prominent Astrologers”. She has presented at International Astrological Conferences, The Jeffrey Wolf Green Evolutionary Astrological Conference as well as NORWAC.

For the past several years she has been writing a weekly astrological forecast column for the Beach Reporter in Southern California which is also posted here on her website. Kristin is listened to worldwide on her weekly EA radio show, Guiding Stars on the web www.healthylife.net. She lives in Ashland, Oregon with her husband, their two children and English Mastiff Lucky.”

 

The Bodhi Tree Bookstore Will Be Back

The Life Site is sad to announce that the Bodhi Tree Bookstore closed.

The owners had this to say, “During this moment of reincarnation, we are searching for our new location and hope you will check back in the coming months to see our website evolve.”

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Stephanie Jourdan – Astrologer, Archetypal

Stephanie 2011Stephanie has had a private practice as an astrologer and archetypal therapist since 1987. She was prompted to change careers by a pivotal reading from a trance channel in 1981. She sold her advertising agency and went back to school to study clinical hypnotherapy, Jungian psychology and astrology. She is co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide Astrology Dictionary published by Penguin, 2010, which received rave reviews. Her articles have appeared in numerous publications for more than 20 years. She was a regular guest on The Other Side, an NBC Daytime show about the paranormal that aired in 1994 through 1995. She has additional certifications in Neuro Linguistic Programming, Inner Guide Initiation, Medical Hypnotherapy, Aromatherapy, and Gem Elixir Therapy. She is currently writing a comprehensive book about the archetypal natures of gemstones and minerals.”