The Healing Zone and Bookstore
September and October 2008 Newsletter

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Happy Labor Day!

New Things Happening at The Healing Zone

Connie Holder will be coming into the shop on Mondays instead of Wednesdays, starting September 8.
She is available on other days by appointment.
It’s always best to call ahead if you’re planning on seeing her for either a reading or energy healing,
to be sure she is available.


An Introduction to Sacred Art as a
Healing Tool
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resented by Carol Sue Flowers

"Art is magical and mystical. It enables us to bypass our analytical mind and simply drop into a place of deep inner peace and tranquility.
Beauty and color profoundly affect our mind and emotions.
At the highest level, they are expressions of our True Self and a healing balm to the heart.
Everyone is an artist when they allow themselves to be."


Carol is a visionary artist and the creator of STAR-GLYPHS, a divination deck of sacred geometry healing symbols. Carol has been a facilitator of healing and an intuitive counselor for over 10 years in the Dayton/Cincinnati area. In this class, she has combined her understanding of emotional healing with sacred art, and has developed a unique system of self-help that is easy and effective. Carol holds a Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design from DAAP at the University of Cincinnati and a 3 year Divinity Diploma in Religious Education.
See our EventsCalendar for scheduled time.


Movies at the Healing Zone
Our next scheduled movie will be October 17th at 7 P.M. We will be showing Indigo staring Neale Donald Walsch, Best selling author of “Conversations with God”.
This is a film of faith, family and an extraordinary child. This poignant new film weaves the journey of a troubled family with the search for understanding that can bring them together.

Indigo children and their ability to communicate in unique ways with each other, heal, and even foresee events, are well documented.
This inspirational film, “Indigo”, from producer Stephen Simon and co-written by James Twyman and
Neale Donald Walsch, serves as an affirmation
of spiritual principles universal to all mankind.
Cost: Love Offering.


Sandy’s Take on Worry

I believe that all thoughts are energy. When we worry about someone, (it’s usually someone we love) we are sending out fearful thoughts.
Instead of worrying, why not send loving thoughts?
For example, instead of thinking “I worry about my son/daughter driving late at night (or a long distance),” try thinking, “I know (or trust) that my child is a careful driver. He/She is always safe!” Or, “I’m worried about my child going off to college.” Try thinking: “My child is growing up and has lots of adventures to experience
, I send him off with lots of love!”
Be there to help whenever necessary, but please
don’t send negative energy to them!
When you notice that nagging worry, send it away.
Trust that the best possible scenario is working out.
If it doesn’t, deal with it then!

I’ve often said that worrying is one of the least constructive things we can do.
My motto is, “Hope for the best, cope with the rest.”


A Channeled Vignette
By Michael Bonamassa, Sr.
Center of Light & Serenity

The Vibration Of Love Energy ...
Only A Vibration Away

You are encouraged to embrace the countless realities that are only a frequency ... a vibration away. Within your universe, there are several realities, several outcomes, and several parallel realities that could always manifest.

Everything you experience as solid and "real" is an illusion ... it is merely a vibration of energy ... energy held, or locked in place, by your belief system. If, for a moment, you could set aside all mental programs about your reality, you would experience an entirely different perspective of what is really 'real'. You are broadcasting energy in the form of your thoughts, your emotions, and your beliefs at all times. As you send the energy forth, several realities are always possible. The reality that manifests is the one you have focused more of your energy on.

There is a higher level of stress and discordant energy happening on all fronts at this time on Earth. Any and all of these lower energies can be overcome by being in your pure calm center and radiating the vibration of love energy. The more conscious and responsible you become in creating a coherent energy field within, and then radiating it out to all, the greater the service to yourself and the rest of mankind.

These vibrations will reflect and deflect any discordant or disturbing energy fields that you encounter. Ride the vibration of Love that dwells in your sacred heart space ... ask for support from the realms of truth and light where your angels and guides are waiting for your contact.

It is important for you and all humans who are sensitive to the subtle energy signature of others, as well as the personal interaction with other matrixes, to take the time to keep your own personal energy field clear, clean, and centered.

Use the most powerful energy there is ... LOVE energy ... for God is Love ... and so are you. Dwell in your sacred heart space in the perceptions of your higher self. No matter what is happening around you, no matter what energy matrix you encounter, continue to anchor and hold a pure high vibration of love energy in the midst of any discordant fearful emotions and energy signature. Ask for support from the realms of truth and light. Your angels, your guides ... they are beings of divine Love who can and will embrace you in an energy matrix of upliftment and protection.

Try it ... experience the power of love energy ... and see! You have a television in your home. Even though it is turned off at this time, you can simply activate it by turning
the power button to "ON" and there would be a program or news or movie. Your brain is much like the
TV ... you can switch the channels.
You can find a memory of the past that invokes emotions ... you can review a channel of your worries ... or you can envision and get a sense of your possible futures. Remember, those countless realities are only a frequency ... a vibration away.

Hope to see you soon!
Love and blessings,
Sandy

New Addition to Our Staff

Rashidah El’Amin, LMT will be seeing clients here starting September 8th.
She has an Associate of Applied Science degree from Sinclair Community Collage in both Biomedical Photography and Disabilities Intervention Services.
She is a recent graduate from the Dayton School of Medical Massage trained in therapeutic Relaxation Massage.
This includes Swedish massage; Deep Tissue massage; and Pregnancy and Baby massage. Rashidah has lived in Union, Ohio for the past 26 years.
Please call the shop for an appointment with either Rashidah or Vicki for a massage.


Do You Worry?
by Richard Carlson

Worrying about things we have no control over is counterproductive. It makes you tense—which, in turn, ruins your judgment. When you are worried, you live in a state of fear. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, to be loving, helpful, and kind on a day-to-day, moment-to-moment basis. And being kind is what the world needs most at this time. We need living examples among us who are confident, loving, kind, courageous, and generous. As individuals, being excessively worried about our personal and national safety doesn’t support these ideals. When we’re too worried, we tend to be less generous. We’re so concerned about our own needs and fears that we forget about others.
There are exceptions, such as immediately following a national crisis, when people can be extremely generous, but generally speaking, we are usually more stingy with our time and money when we are focused on ourselves and our own worries.

When you’re not overly worried, you trust that everything is going to be okay. It’s therefore easier for you to reach out to others and to be an example of someone who isn’t frightened. You intuitively understand that giving and receiving are two sides of the same coin. The more you give, the more you receive. You trust your heart instead of only relying on your head. Other people see the way you live your life and begin to trust that it’s okay to be generous and kind themselves. Your lack of fear spreads a positive message.

On the flip side, one of the problems with excessive worry is that it’s also contagious. When you’re worried, you tend to discuss your fears and commiserate with others about those fears. We then focus too much on what’s wrong with the world, instead of remembering how much good there is as well. This spreads worry and negativity, which compounds the problem and makes us feel even more insecure. Too much worry makes people suspicious and cynical.
When our children see us worried, then they too become frightened. It creates a vicious cycle, and the best way to help is to step outside the confines of that cycle.

Beyond all the negative practical aspects of fear is the simple truth that worry interferes with the quality of your life.
Rather than being awestruck by the beauty
of life, you focus too much on its potential dangers. You have fewer experiences because of fear of what might happen. Worry interferes with spontaneous joy. It keeps us tense and on guard.
It makes us far more reactive, which in turn negatively affects all of our relationships, personal and otherwise.
Our patience is affected, as is our temper. When we worry too much, it’s harder to see the innocence in people and to remember that, although there are obvious exceptions, the vast majority of people are decent and loving.

This doesn’t mean there aren’t legitimate things to worry about. It’s just that it’s important to know that worry itself
is something we do to ourselves, within our own thinking. It’s not bad. It’s just important to know where it’s coming from in order to create the possibility to let it go.

Worry is one of those things that tends to magnify and feed on itself unless and until we can recognize the role that our thinking is playing in the process.

Many people equate being worried with caring, as if the two are interconnected. To some extent, I disagree with this notion. While it’s certainly true that there are appropriate times to worry about those we love, it’s also important to know that worry is not synonymous with love.

In fact, when you describe or think about love or caring, what words do you use? To me, words like gentle, kind, trust, relaxed, selfless, giving, supportive, listening, willing, and hugs come to mind. What about you?

On the other hand, when you think of worry, the opposite adjectives come to mind: words like tense, untrusting, cynical, suspicious, and on-edge, to name a few.

I bring this to your attention as further justification for attempting to eliminate,
or at least greatly reduce, your sense of fear. It’s always easier to get rid of something when you see it as harmful instead of as an asset.

Whatever you do, don’t pretend that you have no fear. It’s not necessary, and it’s not the best way to get rid of fear anyway.
The most effective “fear-buster” that I’m aware of is to acknowledge the fear fully, but rather than running from it—or reacting to it—the technique is to turn toward the fear, face on. You can even talk to it like this:
“I see you, fear, and it’s okay that you’re here.
I am, however, prepared to give you less significance. From now on, when you surface, I’m going to dismiss you more quickly.”

About the Author: Richard Carlson is the best-selling author of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff at Work; Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens; and Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff for Men, among other titles.
He lectures around the country and internationally.
Visit his website at www.dontsweat.com


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