What's New on IJHC (April 2008)
IJHC January 2008, Volume 8, No. 1 features:
NAMASTE: Seeing through the eyes of Mother Theresa
Amy Thakurdas, PhD
On September 5, 1997, Mother Teresa, one of our most treasured peacemakers and humanitarians passed away. I had always admired her work in India and around the world. The enormous strength, courage and compassion that she role-modeled left me in awe of her work. She truly was an incredible human being who left a spiritual legacy for millions to emulate and enjoy.
During my meditation in the week that she died, I made a point of focusing my intention on her magnificent work and good deeds. I received many blessings by way of spiritual insights and gifts. This is the one I share with you here.
(See more in IJHC, January 2008)
FAMILY REPATTERNING: Clearing ancestral patterns
Alison Rose Levy, MA
“Family Repatterning is based on systemic family constellation work and also incorporates the use of guided imagery and energy psychology. This embodied method done in a workshop setting enlists a healing circle of participants to help individuals trace their current life patterns back to their familial sources, which are often traumatic events in a family’s past.”
This choreographed family psychodrama can rapidly and dramatically unravel disabling family myths that have had crippling effects on generations.
(See more in IJHC, January 2008)