Shining the light on improving Quality of Life for Humans & Animals & related topics. - Inspired by Marie-France Muller's Dien Cham in 2010, evolved to include Yoga/Chair Yoga/Reflexology/Trauma-Sensitivity, socially engaged. - (“Your practice is important part of your day," said our facilitator. I silently agreed and added that if I did not find a way to love it, how would I keep it up? This may or may not apply to you, of course. We all have different stories.)
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
India Part Eight: Hunched over from Agra to Jodhpur or was it Jaipur?
One way to get to your seat!๐น |
The idea was to find a park to take a nap, to recharge batteries before we got on a train again. I had nice nap number 2 at a park outside the fort in Agra
India Part Seven: Arriving at Taj Mahal at Dawn
Taj Mahal; the |
We were amongst the first ones to get there which was the plan. I loved walking around at dawn - being up early never fails
Monday, April 17, 2017
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
India Part Two: Outside My Comfort Zone Already
The most recent Reflexology Volunteer Program (RVP) created by Canadian reflexologist Gina Stewart about 10 years ago combined Indian ashram stay, yoga, desert, cows and dogs, healthy but simple living, communal reflexology (at least I hoped so), a wellness center in exchange
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Monday, April 10, 2017
Reflexology in NYS - Please Sign the International MoveonPetition
Following another trip to Albany to educate legislators, my buddy Petra in a New York minute, created an international moveon petition.
Please, sign
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Mowgli's Surgery: More Reflexology, Sound Healing, Colloidal Silver
The morning before his surgery (removing a lump on the left elbow, photo #1, lavender circle), he received a long facial/paw reflexology session. While I was doing the sound bath (see photo #4) he stretched and was falling asleep again. I could hear his breath deepening, he let out a sigh from time to time, and repositioned his body. Ultimately he turned sideways with all legs fully extended: that's complete relaxation, savasana!
Mowgli had a lot to say when we picked him up at the clinic after surgery. He produced sounds I had never heard out of his mouth for minutes, he clearly had a lot to share. He was also very happy about the treats Dr. Fish kept giving him. But yes, he was even happier once out on the sidewalk. On the way home, he pulled us into the pet store, knowing he would get a treat. When we got home,