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Thursday, February 19, 2009
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Suite 7 UPSTAIRS
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Lecture: Asking the Body - A lecture/Demonstration of Applied Kinesiology
By Tom Clunie D.C
Suggested donation $2.00. Everyone welcome.
Presentation Description:
Applied Kinesiology (A.K.) - sometimes called muscle testing, energy medicine, touch for health, etc. - can be used to locate and correct subluxations anywhere in the body, as well as meridian/energy imbalances, and nutritional deficiencies. It is the most major innovation/expansion of acupuncture in thousands of years.
The body is a computer and the access code has finally been discovered - muscle testing - to tap into the body's vast store of knowledge of what it needs and requires for optimum health. With A.K. health practitioners can literally dialog with internal organs to ask what specific herb or vitamin they need for proper functioning. Dis-EASES from allergies and arthritis through ulcers and Zoster infections can be addressed with A.K. There is much scientific evidence corroborating A.K. but most of all it needs to be experienced to make it real.
Presenter's Biography:
Dr. Tom Clunie has been a Chiropractor since 1981 and currently practices in Talent, specializing in applied kinesiology and natural health care. Dr. Clunie has studied and applied Edgar Cayce health principles during his entire career as a health professional.
More information: (541) 535-3369
Website: http://www.cluniechiropractic.com
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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Location: RVML - 258 A St, Ashland- Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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The ReGeneration Weekly Dialogue Series
EVERY THURSDAY 7:00-9:30pm
FREE ADMISSION (Intended for young adults)
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
This Week: Zac Fairbanks-"Resonant Field Awareness"
Description:
In an age where many people are shifting their relationships out of a paradigm of isolation and fierce competition, and into one more focused upon cooperation and group resonance, how can we grow individually and collectively? As we explore group endeavors, intentional communities, shared life styles, and group resonant fields, we tend to find that our desire for cooperation and our actions toward it are not always, or sometimes ever, reconciled.
What are we actually doing then? What is co-operation? What is resonance and harmony? Are they valuable in and of themselves?
What values and ideas do we place on these concepts? How does one find their own sense of personal responsibility and relational clarity amidst this whirlwind of experiential insights and intellectual concepts?
How can one integrate the seemingly paradoxical relationship between the individual and communal aspects of Life? "We are all in this together, by ourselves," as Lilly Tomlin puts it.
Come and participate in exercises designed to deepen your understanding of how to more fully embody your self-mastery, how this effects your awareness in resonant fields, and how these practices forge you as an invaluable member of your community.
Facilitator's Biography:
Zach Fairbanks is a 27-year-old transplant from Bethel Alaska.
Growing up with a large family in isolated western Alaska - where
people's need for each other to survive can be quite apparent at times -
has given Zach a unique perspective on community living. After
receiving a BSc in Biology from Oregon State University he began an
intensive exploration of self-mastery, initiated by beginning a
masters degree program with Gaia University. During a nine month
Permaculture and Eco-village internship with Lost Valley Education
Center he gained a deeper understanding of communal living. Zach is a
trained Heart circle facilitator and has learned a significant amount
about resonant fields using this modality.
Currently Zach lives in Ashland Oregon where he enjoys practicing
Aikido, Zen meditation, building community and Wilderness
Awareness/Ecology studies.
Upcoming ReGeneration Events:
Thursday Feb. 26th - Crystal Arnold: "Money Metamorphosis"
Thursday March 5th - S. Grace Mantle: "The Cosmic News"
Sat & Sun March 28th & 29th "Permaculture for Renters" (Location TBA)
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The ReGeneration Dialogues is a weekly experiential event for young adults
exploring emerging culture, embodied consciousness and regenerative action
from the perspective of the awakening ReGeneration.
Presented by The ReGeneration Project the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library & Event Center
More information: [email protected]
Website: http://www.regenproject.net
Note Location: RVML 258 A Street, Library Book Room DOWNSTAIRS
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To receive e-mail updates about events at RVML, click http://www.rvml.org/forms/elist.html
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RENT RVML's NEW EVENT FACILITY: The Ashland Railroad Museum upstairs seats 50 people in folding chairs for lectures, workshops and films. The 1,000 Sq.Ft. presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual equipment. Additional publicity and production services available. More information: (541) 552-9119 e-mail: [email protected]
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