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Night Of Joy 2010

Well we did it again.  This is now the sixth consecutive year that I have attended Night of Joy at Disney, Orlando.  Richard has accompanied me for the last five.  We stayed for two nights because Richard decided that the line-up of artists was just too good on both nights.  Who was I to argue?

I have to say that in all the years that I have been this event does not lose its magic and excitement.  I have never been disappointed, even when they took it out of Magic Kingdom for a couple of years and tried it over . . . → Read More: Night Of Joy 2010

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Musings: Sliding Into Autumn

I am a spring-into-summer person.  I love the awakening of the land; the buds on the trees and bushes, the early daffodils and tulips, the birds and the bees awakening from a winter lethargy, and the sun rising higher in the sky and giving more warmth.  I am not a fan of the arrival of autumn, even though I think autumn itself is a very beautiful season.  I simply don’t like the fact that it heralds the coming winter and the cooler temperatures and the presence of grey days.

Our local streets have filled with more traffic than there has . . . → Read More: Musings: Sliding Into Autumn

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Self Nurturing: Some More Writing About Reiki

 

Back in March in my posting Self Nurturing- More About Reiki I shared a few of the opening segments of my Simple Handbook about Reiki.  In todays posting I would like to share a couple more of the segments.  These specifically include a short outline of the history of Reiki and some information about Reiki today.

“THE HISTORY OF REIKI

If we want to go back to the true origins of Reiki, or healing touch, we should delve far back into history. There exist ancient Greek bass-relief wall sculptures that picture people practicing hands-on healing. Jesus Christ touched and . . . → Read More: Self Nurturing: Some More Writing About Reiki