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Monday with Bev & Paul: Sept 11, 2017

Why we do the show: 1. How to “do” Bio-Touch 2. Go over Vision of Foundation 3. Dialogue with public questions 9/11 anniversary… How & why to use BT in emergency care Purging and cleansing with love “Learn points to help relieve distress”…from Preface of manual Bio-Touch book in now in Pima County, Arizona Public…

Embrace the pain…

“We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.”  Kenji Miyazawa Cancer. It’s a hot-button word that can evoke deep emotions—fear, anger, sadness, gratitude, and even joyful triumph. As do many of you, I have friends and loved ones who have fought the disease. Alas, some have succumbed, but others have survived…

Shingles & Psoriasis

Shingles and Psoriasis are skin conditions that can not only devastate the skin, but can wreak havoc on a person’s entire life. When my friend suffered with the pain of shingles recently, she told me how it negatively affected her ability to move, regulate her body temperature, sleep, or control her emotions. Her peace of…

Yes, there is hope!

  Reading Debra’s blog on Arthritis reminded me of how much trauma our poor little bodies hold. We all share the experience of having a body and it is here that we can recognize and express our compassion for each other. Practicing Bio-Touch brings us into the presence of another and gives us the opportunity…

Grandma’s Arthiritis

“Pain has a way of clipping our wings and keeping us from being able to fly … and if left unresolved for very long, you can almost forget that you were ever created to fly in the first place.”     WM. Paul Young, The Shack When I was a little girl, I loved spending time…

After the meal…

“So many of the pleasures of life are illusory, but a good dinner is a reality.” ~ Joseph Chamberlain When I’m out at a nice restaurant having a delicious dinner with family or friends, the last thing on my mind is what will happen to my food after I’ve chewed it up. I don’t think…

What is the Heart?

One of the definitions of the word heart in Webster’s dictionary is: “a muscular organ that receives blood from the veins and pumps it through the arteries to oxygenate the body.” And I would like to add that what gets oxygenated are the atoms that make up the body. Medical and scientific research is finally…