Archive for April, 2008
Okinawa
Posted on 30. Apr, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
“Are you going to be OK?”, asked the Okinawan woman, in blunt Japanese. Yui and I were finishing our lunch in the southernly village of Chinen. My chicken curry dish had been uncharacteristically huge (by Japanese standards) and was left mostly unconsumed. Of especially concern to my caring hostess was the large amount of rice [...]
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Dean heads to Okinawa
Posted on 28. Apr, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
It’s been several weeks of work, to pack up and leave our rental home on Maui. We flew directly to Tokyo, and then I taught two separate Relational Healing classes, followed by a week of private sessions. All in all, we are both tired. “Let’s go to Okinawa, and rest for a while”, says Yui. [...]
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Life with the iPod Touch
Posted on 27. Apr, 2008 by rawwebdesign.
As an audio and video freak I, like many middle-aged adults, purchased a new flat-screen HDTV, hooked up my home theater, and patiently awaited the outcome of the Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD wars. My TV would look right at home on a Star Trek movie set, and can display the coveted 1080p signal. I eagerly awaited [...]
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An Adult Approach To Love
Posted on 26. Apr, 2008 by rawwebdesign.
As a healer I consider this book essential reading for adults desiring success and happiness in relationship. Dave Richo shows that in allowing unconscious patterns to run our lives we cannot hope to build a viable adult relationship. As modern-day adults we must learn relationship skills while bring in mindfulness as to how we are [...]
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How to build your healing practice
Posted on 24. Apr, 2008 by rawwebdesign.
Energetic healing is known by the general public through exposure to Reiki, and Healing Touch. But energy healing in combination with assistance of the client in their personal growth is a new idea. The trained energy healer of the twenty-first century can combine an energy healing modality with one of many forms of energy psychology. [...]
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What’s up with the G-Spot?
Posted on 23. Apr, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
OK, first the good news: the G spot, named after Ernst Graefenberg, has been scientifically located by researcher Emmanuele Jannini, of the University of L’Aquila, Italy, after taking ultrasound scans of nine women who claimed to have experienced vaginal orgasms, and eleven who said they did not. The tissue of the G-spot, as most sexually-active [...]
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Podcast: Interview with Dean Ramsden
Posted on 18. Apr, 2008 by rawwebdesign.
In this episode, we have an interview with Dean Ramsden.
