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Category Archives: Letting Go

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Untie The Breath

A sense of joy flooded across my body like a child’s smile at the end of a park ride. Let’s do it again! And again! I looked up at the sky, arms outstretched, fleet splayed and body soaking up the soft floor. No, I’m not talking about the joy of sex! I’ve discovered something far […]

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Complete Remission

“The tumour has gone” were the words that I had first heard several weeks earlier during a distant healing treatment using SCIO biofeedback and Reiki, among other energies. I heard them again yesterday from my oncologist. So ends a six month learning curve that was so vertiginous, it was more of a learning line at […]

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The A-Z of Shoestring Therapy

A short few weeks ago I was taking a stroll through the alphabet, musing on ways to heal from within by relying on your own resources and I bravely read aloud these thoughts to my writing circle. I learnt a lot from my own reaction to hearing my own voice. Writing builds awareness in many ways.    A […]

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Tiny Living with Big Skies

Freedom is free and right on my doorstep. This was the day to live that thought! The whole day was all mine to explore all alone and it was obvious what I needed to do. Weeks of cramming my life into suitcases and exploding the contents over a series of temporary places to stay had […]

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Goodbye Hazelnut Hill

“I could ask that tree to fall down now.” I looked at it intently, thinking how it would be good for it to fall down now that my last goodbyes had been said. A few months ago my Bowen friend had whispered in my ear during a deliciously relaxing Bowen treatment, “Christine, we have to […]

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New Beginnings

At some point, when you were fourteen or fifteen, before you reached adulthood or knew who you were, you had to determine whether you were going to be the sort of person who held tight to every single thing that passed through your life, no matter how insignificant it was, or the sort of person […]

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