Just a reminder to let you know that we will be having a reiki I and II class this weekend. There is still room, so please give Dee a call at 646-355-7934 if you are interested. Or you can sign up at our website. We'd love to see you in class.
Forgive me for not posting much in the last few days, but my beloved cousin Lindy passed to the other side. Many years ago she was a dancer with Alvin Ailey and performed on Broadway. She is greatly missed.
But I also know that part of my mission is to bring more folks into reiki. So in her honor I am holding class February 20/21 for levels 1 and 2. If you'd like to be part of the class, feel free to call me at 646-355-7934.
But I also know that part of my mission is to bring more folks into reiki. So in her honor I am holding class February 20/21 for levels 1 and 2. If you'd like to be part of the class, feel free to call me at 646-355-7934.
I finally had the pleasure of seeing Avatar in 3D and I was so totally impressed by this movie that I had to write about it. Not only is the technology woven seamlessly into the film, but the message and what it represents is awesome, too.
Thanks to whatever new technology was created for this movie, I was so engrossed in James Cameron's world of Pandora that I forgot for the most part that I was watching animated characters, not real flesh and blood beings from another planet.
As for the story, I truly was impressed with the depth of the storyline. Now you know me--I'm a sucker for a female deity, and for tribal leaders, male and female, who each perform their equally important roles for their people. My sister, who saw the movie before I did, described it as an Intergallactic Dances with Wolves. I find that description apt, it is also lacking in that DWW didn't delve into the underlying spiritual beliefs of the Native People's in any significant way. With Avatar, we see a culture that believes in and honors the connectivity of all things. We see a culture that practices healing, life and death in ways that harken to ways of indigenous people throughout the world.
Or at least they seem to. I admit I'm no expert in what Native cultures do or don't do. To my Western sensibilities, the Na'vi seem more authentic than many other depictions of so-called "primitive" cultures. And here lies my only problem with Avatar. Jake Sully is a bit too great-white-hopeish in his role as jarhead turned Omaticaya. Cameron casts the Na'vi with a real-life multicultural assortment, yet it's the lone white guy who is able to reunite all the tribes and save the planet. Outsider who rises to prominence as an insider is a familiar character arc in many types of stories, but it's not one of my favorites.
If nothing else, Avatar is notable for it's strong female characters. Sigourney Weaver has had a lock on the female leadership role since her Alien days. Michelle Rodriguez got her kick-ass credentials from Shaft and proves why she deserves them here. CCH Pounder as Mo'at (sound familiar to Ma'at, the goddess of justice and order profiled here last month) and almost every other character she plays proves that wisdom and insight win out over muscle. And then there is Zoe Saldana who won my heart as Uhura (I even have the dolly). She was brilliant as Neytira. If there is Oscar buzz for her performance, it is well deserved.
Thanks to whatever new technology was created for this movie, I was so engrossed in James Cameron's world of Pandora that I forgot for the most part that I was watching animated characters, not real flesh and blood beings from another planet.
As for the story, I truly was impressed with the depth of the storyline. Now you know me--I'm a sucker for a female deity, and for tribal leaders, male and female, who each perform their equally important roles for their people. My sister, who saw the movie before I did, described it as an Intergallactic Dances with Wolves. I find that description apt, it is also lacking in that DWW didn't delve into the underlying spiritual beliefs of the Native People's in any significant way. With Avatar, we see a culture that believes in and honors the connectivity of all things. We see a culture that practices healing, life and death in ways that harken to ways of indigenous people throughout the world.
Or at least they seem to. I admit I'm no expert in what Native cultures do or don't do. To my Western sensibilities, the Na'vi seem more authentic than many other depictions of so-called "primitive" cultures. And here lies my only problem with Avatar. Jake Sully is a bit too great-white-hopeish in his role as jarhead turned Omaticaya. Cameron casts the Na'vi with a real-life multicultural assortment, yet it's the lone white guy who is able to reunite all the tribes and save the planet. Outsider who rises to prominence as an insider is a familiar character arc in many types of stories, but it's not one of my favorites.
If nothing else, Avatar is notable for it's strong female characters. Sigourney Weaver has had a lock on the female leadership role since her Alien days. Michelle Rodriguez got her kick-ass credentials from Shaft and proves why she deserves them here. CCH Pounder as Mo'at (sound familiar to Ma'at, the goddess of justice and order profiled here last month) and almost every other character she plays proves that wisdom and insight win out over muscle. And then there is Zoe Saldana who won my heart as Uhura (I even have the dolly). She was brilliant as Neytira. If there is Oscar buzz for her performance, it is well deserved.
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my mission
I received my first reiki attunement in 2003. Since then I have gone on to become a Usui/Tibetan and Karuna reiki master teacher.
One of the translations of reiki is holy spirit (and yes, she is a girl). She is my goddess who guides me, heals me and reminds me that the greatest work of the spirit isn't some lofty or far flung thing, it is the every day way we treat ourselves, those we meet and our planet.
I hope you will find something to inspire you here. So get up off the sofa, put on your funky duds and see if the goddess doesn't have a mission for you, too.
One of the translations of reiki is holy spirit (and yes, she is a girl). She is my goddess who guides me, heals me and reminds me that the greatest work of the spirit isn't some lofty or far flung thing, it is the every day way we treat ourselves, those we meet and our planet.
I hope you will find something to inspire you here. So get up off the sofa, put on your funky duds and see if the goddess doesn't have a mission for you, too.
Usui Gokai (Principles)
The secret art of inviting happiness
The miraculous medicine of all diseases
Just for today, do not anger
Do not worry and be filled with gratitude
Devote yourself to your work. Be kind to people.
Every morning and evening, join your hands in prayer.
Pray these words to your heart
and chant these words with your mouth
Usui Reiki Treatment for the improvement of body and mind
The founder , Usui Mikao
and for those who want to read the original Japanese:
Shoufuku no hihoo
Manbyo no ley-yaku
Kyo dake wa
Okolu-na
Shinpai suna
Kansha shite
Goo hage me
Hito ni shinsetsu ni
Asa yuu gassho shite kokoro ni neji kuchi ni tonaeyo
Shin shin kaizen, Usui Reiki Ryoho
Chosso Usui Mikao
(to find out how to pronounce the Japanese, go here.
The miraculous medicine of all diseases
Just for today, do not anger
Do not worry and be filled with gratitude
Devote yourself to your work. Be kind to people.
Every morning and evening, join your hands in prayer.
Pray these words to your heart
and chant these words with your mouth
Usui Reiki Treatment for the improvement of body and mind
The founder , Usui Mikao
and for those who want to read the original Japanese:
Shoufuku no hihoo
Manbyo no ley-yaku
Kyo dake wa
Okolu-na
Shinpai suna
Kansha shite
Goo hage me
Hito ni shinsetsu ni
Asa yuu gassho shite kokoro ni neji kuchi ni tonaeyo
Shin shin kaizen, Usui Reiki Ryoho
Chosso Usui Mikao
(to find out how to pronounce the Japanese, go here.
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This Irish goddess, linked with the earth's core, Tara, a fierce and intoxicating warrior goddess reminds us to "honor the cycles of your body, energy levels and emotions." I find this an interesting card to pick at the same time I found today's entry on the blog.
Celtic Goddess







This Irish goddess, linked with the earth's core, Tara, a fierce and intoxicating warrior goddess reminds us to "honor the cycles of your body, energy levels and emotions." I find this an interesting card to pick at the same time I found today's entry on the blog.
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