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I hike, canoe, kayak, ski and cycle in the wilderness. I live in a rural mountain valley. Enjoy meeting people. I'm into meditation, Reiki & other healing energies. Interested in Native-American spirituality. I do process-oriented practices, but I greatly value actual results. And I like being creative and making things - including renovating and building structures. Also enjoy planting trees, collecting largish stones, and making stone walls. I play guitar. I laugh a lot. Follow my bliss. I've visited the Findhorn community. I like flowing rivers, deep lakes, sparkling streams. Flying geese, gliding ducks and swans, wheeling eagles.
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I'm a Reiki-ist, attuned first back in 2000. In short order, Reiki did some amazing - astonishing! - things for my psychological and physical health. It did these things in a matter of moments, weeks, and months (depending on which particular improvement or blessing I might choose to focus on). I had no idea it would act upon the specific personal limitations and problems that it did, because when I got attuned I was mostly thinking about issues that I was acutely aware of (notably the bro...
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*ESP Experienced*,
2012 Uncensored: the End Times,
All Yoga,
Astral Projection,
Bio-regional Animism,
BUDDHA DHARMA,
ChakraTribe,
developing psychic abilities,
DIY - do it yourself,
Energy Awareness,
Forms of Consciousness Expansion,
GAIA - the earth is alive,
Goddessence,
Green Building,
green thumb,
Grow Organic!,
Healing Arts,
Healing Light,
Interconnected,
Lightworker for America,
...
Below is a short passage from Doug Boyd's book Swami. Boyd had been working as an assistant to Swami Rama (from India), who had been monitored and investigated by the large medical research and training center The Menninger Foundation, in Topeka, Kansas. In previous months, the Swami had demonstrated that he could do amazing things, and he was now returning to India. Boyd writes:
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