ART OPENING

Please join us this coming Saturday, November 27th, from 12 to 5pm at Artiste Gallery and Winery. James Paul Brown, the artist who created the beautiful cover for my book, Imagine Forgiveness, (who also happens to be my husband) has a new exhibit of his paintings there. For more information, you may go to his website at http://www.jamespaulbrown.com or you may visit the Artiste site directly at http://www.artiste.com. You may follow both Artiste and James Paul Brown (FB address: Artwork of James Paul Brown) on Facebook and Twitter as well.

We hope to see you there!

Thanksgiving Blessings!

Compassion

“In one sense once could define compassion as the feelling of unbearableness at the sight of other people’s suffering, other sentient beings’ suffering. True compassion implies the wish to put an end to others’ suffering and a sense of responsibility for those who suffer.”
The 14th Dalai Lama

I am particularly moved by this quote today, as I go into a contemplative place and offer healing intentions and love for a family member. Please accept my similar intentions for those in your life that you might be thinking of right now and for all of our suffering on this planet. May we wish together for the end of the cause of suffering and for all of us to trust and rest in our deep hearts.

Telechat tonight on Imagery and Forgiveness


(image “Celestial Dance” by Nancy Rohde Otto)

Please join us this evening at 5 p.m. (PCT) for a telechat on Imagery and Forgiveness with Imagery International. There is still time to RSVP and join in. I am the guest speaker this evening. I would love to hear your questions and comments and to share my work with you. If you are a member of I.I., then you may sign up by going to signup@imageryinternational.com. If you are not a member, you may sign up by going to iioffice@imageryinternational.com. I look forward to make your acquaintance this evening if you dial in.

Shantha Sri

Shantha Sri, my dear friend and the composer for the beautiful music and soundscapes on our guided imagery CDs (and the music that accompanied my words and melody for Ode to Meredith: Echoes of the Stillpoint) is going to be a featured speaker again for the next www.yogahub.com Virtual World Conference entitled Yoga, Meditation, and the Philosopher’s Stone. It will be held Feb. 8-11, 2011. A quote from their web announcement is “Shantha’s intuitive understanding of music and his ability to visualize it in all its minute parts has been of great value to him now, not only as a composer, audio engineer and music producer, but also in his sound healing work.”

His talk is sure to be engaging and enlightening for the listeners. I highly recommend attending.

Stillpoint

I just returned from a Stillpoint grad gathering in the Highlands of New Hampshire. The leaves were bright orange and the air was brisk. It was the perfect setting for walks, meditation, and reconnecting with a wonderful group of heart-centered people in the healing professions. We had a night of song and play to honor esteemed teacher, Meredith Young Sowers. I wrote a song a couple of years ago for her that I performed. It is called Ode to Meredith: Echoes of the Stillpoint. I would like to share the words with you:

We gather in circles stilling our hearts
We’re reminded to stay steady
Steady we stay

Light then surrounds us and enters our hearts
To unite us in our purpose
To love without doubt

A song is created from the echo of our hearts
We sing to our vision
Of healing our world

And this song, it glides on the breeze
This song, it echoes through the trees
Our love unbinds us, sets us free
To be the light that we are

www.stillpoint.org

Imagery International

I have just returned from the 2nd Imagery International conference. It was a fulfilling weekend with wonderful presenters. We met all day on Monday for a Board meeting and we have already come up with some interesting ideas for next year’s conference. If you are curious about Imagery International or you would like to find a practitioner in your area, please go to www.imageryinternational.org. You will be inspired!

Emotional Pathways

Please listen to my web radio show entitled Emotional Pathways. Go to www.webtalkradio.net and scroll down to Emotional Pathways and you will be linked in to the audio of the show. This week’s show is about being the parent of an autistic child with guest Jan Linder-Koda and next week’s show is entitled The Healing Power of a Child’s Imagination with Dr. Charlotte Reznick.

The Power of Imagery to Heal

I feel quite passionate about our ability to use our imaginations to create a more positive and loving future. When we use the term “imagery,” it does not simply refer to the visual field, but to all of our senses. Dr. Jeanne Achterberg, a leader in imagery exploration and application, refers to imagery as “the thought process that invokes and uses the senses: vision, audition, smell, taste, the senses of movement, position and touch. It is the communication between perception, emotion, and bodily change.”

The well-known cognitive-behavioral psychologist and researcher, Donald Meichenbaum, has been a proponent of practices that involve imagery, explaining that imagery helps a person to be able to experience a sense of internal management. Psychoanalysis has used imagery with free association and dreams. Jungian psychology invokes imagery in a huge way with active imagination, dream work, and exploring in depth the metaphoric meanings around archetypal images that are both collective and unique for each individual. Gestalt and humanistic practices honor imagery for both amplifying experiences in the present moment and building upon personal awareness and responsibility. Indigenous practices have always involved imagery.

One of my favorite statements is from Piero Ferruci, well known for psychosynthesis, who said “Images can either imprison us or liberate us. We can be their unconscious slaves and let them govern our lives, or we can deliberately put their immense power to effective use. By clearly imagining a possibility, we automatically bring it closer to actualization. Therefore, we can intentionally use images to aid our purpose in coming into full, embodied existence. And we can do so by thinking of the next appropriate step in our human evolution.”

There are some wonderful resources out there if you are interested in learning more about the power of imagination to heal. Here are a few solid resources:

www.imageryinternational.com ~ Here, you will find a list of imagery practitioners in your geographic area. Among this list, you will find some of the leaders in this work who have training centers as well as therapy and medical practices. I urge you to join Imagery International if you are interested in this work. I am honored to be the President-Elect of the organization. In addition, the Imagery International Conference is coming up October 22 to 24. The theme for this year is “Imagery for the Future: Illuminating Lives.” This is a relatively small and intimate conference and it will be held at Vallambrosa Retreat Center in beautiful Menlo Park, California. There are only a few spots left for participants. If you would like to come, please register right away, as the cut-off date is Oct. 5th. You may go to the website to register.

www.imageryforkids.com ~ This is the site for Charlotte Reznick, Ph.D. Her new book The Power of Your Child’s Imagination: How to Transform Stress and Anxiety into Joy and Success is sure to be a best seller.

www.imagerywork.com ~ This is the site for Miriam Franco, Psy.D., LCSW. She is a researcher and clinician and she specializes in working with imagery for Multiple Sclerosis (also for caregivers). She has been researching several other applications of imagery and she has four specialized guided imagery CDs available for sale on her website. She was the most recent guest on the Imagery International Telechat. If you go to the website, you will be able to hear her interview.

www.thehealingmind.org ~ This is the site for Martin Rossman, M.D., one of the co-founders of the Insitute for Guided Imagery and interactive guided imagery training. He is a wise and compassionate healer. You may purchase his books and CDs on his website.

www.healthjourneys.com ~ This is the site for Belleruth Naparstek, LCSW. She is a mover and shaker in the world of imagery. Her website and blog offer cutting edge ideas, research, and products. Her blog contributions offer intuitive insight, sharp intellect, and humor. A must-go-to for anyone who wants to learn more about imagery-work.

www.stillpointfoundation.org ~ This is the site for Dr. Meredith Young Sowers, medical intuitive and integrative energy trainer. She offers training in how to use imagery in resonance with your own body and for tuning into those you may work with in healing practices. She is currently working on an intriguing project involving breast cancer.

www.learningtoforgive.com ~ This is the site for Dr. Fred Luskin, a leader in forgiveness research and application. Much of his work involves the use of imagery for fostering compassion and forgiveness (with the added health benefits of such practices). He asserts that anyone may learn how to forgive if they choose to embark on a different journey/story for themselves.

www.sacredearthfoundation.org ~ This site was developed by its founder, Patricia J. Turner, who started out in marine biology research and had a dream to open a center to honor indigenous peoples and practices. She has certainly fulfilled this dream, bringing elders from around the world together to share with those who are eager to open their hearts and minds to “remember” all of our indigenous roots. She is currently bringing elders into the Colorado wilderness areas to share their wisdom regarding deep eco-spiritual insights and practices with those who are interested in joining in these endeavors. You will find wonderful Arthur Cisneros, a Chumash elder, on the site as well as others.

To ground yourself in a powerful and connected way, I would like to invite you to Dr. Ed Bastian’s site at www.interspiritualmeditation.org. His new book Interspiritual Meditation: A Seven-Step Process from the World’s Traditions is sure to open your heart to the possibility of transforming our ideas about separateness and for truly understanding what belongingness really means in the bigger picture.

Life is never complete without music, and my dear friends and collaborators for our own guided imagery CDs may be found at www.energimusic.com.

I have been doing a series of radio interviews regarding my book Imagine Forgiveness: A Guide to Creating a Joyful Future. I have had the pleasure of speaking with people in Canada, Texas, Indiana, Hawaii, California, and through cyberspace (with web radio shows). In fact, I have a new (launched in August) half-hour web talk radio show of my own entitled Emotional Pathways where we talk about improving our relationships with ourselves and others and living from our core values. I am getting used to being a host and honing my skill at such an endeavor–an interesting curve for an introvert like me, but it is fun and I am blessed to be able to interview such interesting, heart-centered, and informative guests. Please join us at www.webtalkradio.net and scroll down to either my name or Emotional Pathways. They like to call me Dr. Julie around there (Matrix Media) and I am getting used to that as well. My nickname has always been Julie or Jules, as my mother and I shared the same first name.

I hope that you will look into some of the resources above if you are not already familiar with them and with this work. It can truly make a difference in your life. I love to share what has worked for me over the years. If it had not been for mentors, for creative methods of inquiry and expression, for contemplative/meditative practices, and incorporating imagery into my life, I reflect that I would have not have been able to have developed the peace of mind that I continue to build upon, moment by moment, day by day, and into the future. If you have insights and practices to share with others on this website, I welcome you to share with us as well.

Have a beautiful day, friends!

Metta,
Juliet

Open House at Seaside Therapy Center Tomorrow

Open House

www.seasidetherapycenter.com

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