Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Journey of the Mind, Heart and Soul...

by Sandy Paiement on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 10:51am

This is the workshop I have registered to attend. I am looking forward to this event and the inner reflections that will certainly ensue. I have a strong intuition that I must have been a healer in a past life. We'll see.

Past Lives, Karma, and Reincarnation Workshop Feb 2, 2010


We are the accumulation of many lifetimes, and their effects are locked into our four archetypical energies: mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. We emanate characteristics of past life influences on many levels into this lifetime, affecting our consciousness daily. Dr. Jelusich gives a lecture encompassing Past Lives and their basis in understanding who we are in this experiential workshop, including the Karma we incarnate with. Reincarnation will be discussed with regard to the attributes and skill sets we are born with that most closely associate us with the lessons we have to learn in each life. A CD of the lecture is an available option for attendees.


After the lecture, Dr. Jelusich will give each attendee a past life evaluation, ranging from soul's purpose, past life experiences, and pertinent information regarding that person's karma and path in this lifetime. A free CD is provided of the evaluations.

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Dr. Jelusich has been teaching, giving lectures, workshops and private sessions for over 20 years. He served as Dean of Administration and Core Faculty at the California Institute for Human Science, is on the Board of Directors and remains as core faculty. His Ph.D. is in Human Science, and his research work is in light and sound, and the blending of metaphysics and science. Richard is a gifted intuitive and adept energy worker, accurately reading how the soul-quality infuses itself into our waking personality.

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AN ASIDE - TSAWASSEN


You might have wondered why I am drawn to this place - it has been one of my retreats for over 20 years now.


On my many horse outings during this period, I would walk my horse through the reserve - in the fields behind the houses, and on the path beside the beach. I always felt very peaceful on these excursions, and for some strange reason, always felt very connected with my inner spirit.


A particularly special time, riding the path one very early spring day, when the little scrubby wind ravaged trees still had no shoots yet emerging from their scraggy little branches, I watched as a little bird hovered over us (Eagle and I) briefly and then darted away quickly. I followed it with my eyes and watched it alight into one of these little trees some distance away. I moved Eagle into a very relaxed trot and approached this tree, then slowed to take a look at this little bird. My heart jumped out of my chest, I am sure, when I gazed upon the most beautiful blue I had ever seen on a bird. My God - what I was looking at here was a Mountain Bluebird. Once on the verge of extinction, and never ever seen on the Coast. Stunningly beautiful! How lucky I am to have enjoyed this, and am still able to enjoy this memory to this day.


Eagle was an Overo Paint piebald faced horse, who was always admired by the children there and they would all come running up to me and talk about my horse, and I could see their little faces light up when they touched my mare on the nose.


A very special place for me.

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