Monthly Archives: August 2013

An Offering- September 21, 2013 Practitioner Skills Development Class

I am happy to announce that there are available places for a special one day Student Practitioner Skills Development Class on September 21, 2013 and that the following day, the four hour Practitioner Skills Development Group is being offered as well.

This one day Practitioner Skills Development classes designed to accelerate the certification process for Repatterning Student Practitioners.  It is also available to Certified Practitioners who wish to receive continuing education units.

The class is limited to four Student Practitioner tutorial participants to ensure an optimal learning experience.

Students have the opportunity to demonstrate and receive feedback for up to three of the required competency areas mandated for Recommendation for The Repatterning Practitioner Association Certification.

The investment is:

    • $225.00  for all participating Student Practitioners
    • $175.00  for all non-tutorial participants.

Participation in the day counts 8CEU’s towards the fulfillment of required Continuing Education Units for both RPA Student and Certified Practitioners.

If you are interested in receiving a tutorial observation in this class, please contact  me as soon as possible to ensure your place. The final registration date is September 1, 2013.

To register and plan your individualized participation, call me at 212-628-8260, or e-mail me at meryl@beyourbliss.info.

Click here  for credit card payment after your consultation with me.

http://www.beyourbliss.info/fees-insurance.html

Due to the limited class size, there is a $100.00 per day non refundable cancellation fee as of the final registration date.

Patricia Cota- Robles’s Free Seminar in New York City

For so very many years I have received announcements about the upcoming free seminar Take Charge Of Your Life from The New Age Study of Humanity’s Purpose and Patricia Cota-Robles.  The only caveat was that it was in L.A. or somewhere in Georgia- anywhere but in New York City.

To my delight I received the following e-mail and flyer in the mail. I’ll be there with friends to experience the energy of this transformational giant and I just had to pass it along to you as well!

Subject: Patricia Cota-Robles FREE SEMINAR in NEW YORK CITY
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 14:28:06 -0700
Envelope-To: meryl@beyourbliss.info

FREE SEMINAR in New York, New York

TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR LIFE!
presented by Patricia Cota-Robles

www.eraofpeace.org

New York, New York

Sunday, September 8, 2013

10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Hotel Pennsylvania
401 Seventh Ave
New York, NY 10001

(There will be a lunch break between 12:30 and 1:30. Lunch is on your own.)

Please let people on your mailing list who live in or around the New York City area know about this opportunity. Thank you!

2013 is a year of new beginnings. For the past few years we have all been going through a purging process that pushed to the surface everything in our lives that was not serving our highest good. This necessary cleansing process was often confusing and sometimes even overwhelming, but we had no other option than to walk through it.

Now, everything has changed. There are new energies bathing the planet that will help each and every one of us to cocreate the lives we have been longing for, all we have to do is raise up in consciousness and tap into these unprecedented frequencies of Divine Light. The Company of Heaven is standing in readiness awaiting the opportunity to assist us.

The Beings of Light in the Realms of Illumined Truth have given Humanity powerful tools and information that will help you raise up in consciousness. In this FREE seminar you will be reminded of who you really are, and you will remember what your purpose and reason for being on Earth during this auspicious time is. Once you remember this profound Truth, you will be empowered and motivated to make a very positive difference in your life and in the lives of your family and loved ones. Don’t ever underestimate your ability to be an effective force of Light on this planet. You are powerful beyond your knowing.

Through our unified efforts, we will transform this planet into the patterns of perfection for the New Earth.

With the information shared in this FREE seminar you will realize that you are not just your fragmented, fear-based human ego. Instead, you will KNOW that you are a Beloved Son or Daughter of God, and all that our Father-Mother God have is yours. The time for you to reach your Divine Potential is NOW!

This seminar is a gift from my heart to yours. Please do not let this opportunity pass you by.

Limited space. To guarantee seating, please call to register now:

Phone # 888-310-4488

www.eraofpeace.org

Brief Bio:
Patricia Cota-Robles

Patricia was a marriage and family counselor for twenty years. During that time she co-founded the nonprofit, educational organization the New Age Study of Humanity’s Purpose. Patricia is an internationally known teacher and author. She has written the 11 books listed below and produced CDs, Webinars, and DVD’s that supplement her work. For over 30 years, Patricia has been helping awakening souls all over the world take charge of their lives.

Books by Patricia Cota-Robles

Take Charge of Your Life
The Next Step
Your Time Is At Hand
The Awakening…Eternal Youth, Vibrant Health, Radiant Beauty
Stargate of the Heart
What On Earth Is Going On?
It Is Time For You To Be Financially Free
HOME…Heaven On Mother Earth
The Violet Flame…God’s Gift to Humanity
I AM Cocreating the New Earth…A Book of Invocations
Who Am I? Why Am I Here? (NEW)

From Marc David- Nourishment From The Heart

I l0ved this simple heartfelt story about Marc’s Bubbe ( Yiddish for Grandmother) and how deeply she nourished her grandson with her love-filled food.

It speaks for itself!

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Nourishment from the Heart

Posted on August 6, 2013

Capture3-16-2011-9.48.04 PM8-8-2013-7.44.10 PMFor those of you who don’t know, Bubbie is the Yiddish term for grandmother. And even more important, for those of you who don’t know, my Bubbie was arguably one of the greatest Bubbie’s ever on the planet. She was the embodiment of unconditional love. I actually can’t recall ever seeing her without a smile on her face. Her mission in life was simple  – bear children, raise them, feed them, love them, and then repeat same with grandchildren. The more I study nutrition and eating psychology, the more I learn about the science of food and how it impacts our DNA and our metabolism, the more I come to respect the simple and timeless eating wisdom that my grandmother stood for. Once you ate her meals, you understood in your bones that food is really love. You knew in your heart that food cooked with love touches the body and soul in a way that can last forever.

I’d like to share with you a story about food and love and the timeless heart of a grandmother that changed me to the core, and helped inspire me on a mission to transform the way the world nourishes itself. I think it would make my grandmother very happy if you listened.

First, let’s talk about the menu. I wish this didn’t sound so cliché, but this amazing grandmother really knew how to make chicken soup. This was the real old world stuff. Real chickens who were running around on a real farm eating real food and cared for by real people. She spent hours preparing the chicken, the vegetables, talking, smiling, and being the center of the universe in a tiny apartment in Brooklyn New York. Even as a young child, I knew I was in the presence of someone special. Her smile could light up the world. Her generous nature was extended to all. She spoke Russian, Yiddish, English, Polish, and wore a hearing aid that made a funny buzzing noise and never really quite worked. I think hearing aids today are much more efficient.

And somehow, it always came back to the food.

We all gathered around her table because there was no better place to be. Feuding relatives came together and ate in peace. The hard-working men and tired housewives of my family would find refuge in her meals. Bubbie knew how to feed people without even trying.

She didn’t so much know her place in the world as she simply lived it and occupied it and breathed it every day. I think if I had three wishes for the world, it’s that every child born would have a Bubbie like the one I had. World peace would be assured.  Everyone would be well fed. Good health would be forthcoming. And you would know that you were loved, and that the old ones are indeed the best ones.

The unfortunate thing about grandparents is that they’re closer to death’s door than the rest of us, and often what that means is ill health, or disease, has an easier time of finding a home in the body of our elders. At some point in her 70s, she degenerated fast. I don’t remember what they called it back then, but these days we call it dementia or perhaps Alzheimer’s. She started losing her memory, she couldn’t recognize people, and no one knew what to do. So my parents put her in a home for old people who needed care and attention round-the-clock. Everybody cried. Once inside, she deteriorated even more.

At some point, she went into a vegetative state. She couldn’t eat and was often put on a feeding tube. At other times, she could take spoonfuls of Jello or pudding. She had no control over her body, her head and neck would spasm and move in every random direction, her eyes could no longer focus and would just roll around in her head, and she could no longer speak. Sadly, she was in this state for about four years. Once a week we would visit her, and my mother would feed her, brush her hair, and cry. 12-year-old me would do my best to be a man for my mom and keep it together while she fell apart.

I wanted to feed my Bubbie the spoonfuls of Jell-O, but for some reason, my mother wouldn’t let me. I’m not sure why, but I’m sure she had a good reason. Jell-O seemed such a strange food to give to such a noble and nourishing woman. Perhaps Jell-O is the one food that bookends so many lives. We give it to the very young, and we give it to those who are exiting this world. The field of nutrition surely has its irony.

So my story goes like this:

One weekend, on a visit to this precious old woman – her name was Esther Weinstein – like the many visits we did before, my mother brushed her hair, fed her Jell-O, and cried. But this time – and I hadn’t noticed this before – my mother needed to find a restroom, but didn’t want to leave me alone with my grandmother. She’d never left me alone with her before. Perhaps my mom was trying to care for my sensitive soul. She was torn. Somehow, leaving me alone with the shell of my Bubbie, head rolling, eyes spinning, mouth drooling would be too much for me. But I assured her I’d be okay. So she left the room. And then something very interesting happened:

Alone with my grandmother, sitting by her bedside, I picked up the spoon, dipped it into the Jell-O, and was about to feed her for the first time, ever. And before I could, she turned to me, her eyes perfectly focused and clear, her neck positioned to face me squarely, and she started speaking in the most articulate and lucid way.

This is what she said:

“Please, don’t ever let this happen to you. I know who I am, I know what I’m thinking, I know what I want to say, but I just can’t say it. I can almost speak the words, but they never come out. You don’t know how terrible this is. Please don’t let this happen to you. Please don’t let this ever happen to you. Just take care of yourself. I want you to be safe”

With her eyes still locked onto mine, piercing through me with the wisdom of the ages, with pain and anguish and longing, she began speaking in Yiddish, the language of her childhood. I had no idea what she was saying, but I hung on every word.

At some point, my mother walked into the room. And at that exact moment, Bubbie returned to her dementia, to her faraway place, to the prison that was her frail body and the nervous system that would simply not cooperate to speak the words that her soul wanted to say. I still had the spoonful of Jell-O in my hand.

I never had the chance to feed her.

Of course, I promptly reported this experience to my mother who looked at me with some combination of shock, disbelief, and hope. She wanted to hear the story over and over again, so I told it. Bubbie hadn’t spoken a word in four years, she hadn’t focused her eyes in all that time, and we had forgotten so much of this beautiful matriarch that we once knew. She never spoke again. She died months later.

On one level, our nutritional journey is a very simple one: you’re born, you eat, you die. In between all of that is hopefully a life well lived. I think if my grandmother could feed the world, she would. Oftentimes, our greatest heroes aren’t those who fight the wars, or make the fortunes, or hit the home run. Our greatest heroes aren’t the famous people in the movies or the ones that sing the songs on the radio. Sometimes, our greatest heroes are the ones who nourished us. The ones who loved us without conditions. The ones who fed us with all of their hearts.

If only we could take just a little piece of that love, and put it into our kitchens, share it with our family and friends, plant it on our farms, sneak it into our factories, or put it into our nutrition books. The world would instantly be a better place. We’d be more healthy and joyful. And I know my Bubbie, wherever she is, would smile.

What are some of your most heart-nourishing meals or experiences?

Warm regards

Marc David
Founder of the

Institute for the Psychology of Eating

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