Posts tagged as:

reiki

Neighbor Cat Buster on Roof,
©Rose De Dan 2010

I’m doubly excited today – spring has truly arrived in Seattle, and I am beginning preparations to bring the Carnival of Healing #224 to Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing Blog.


What is the Carnival of Healing?

The Carnival travels constantly through cyberspace, landing at a different host site monthly and features personal blog posts on the topics of holistic health, wellness, spirituality, and self empowerment. Carnival founder and organizer is Phylameana lila Desy, About.com’s Guide to Holistic Healing. The Carnival was last hosted by Gina Loree Marks (who lists her impressive skills as shiatsu practitioner-deeksha giver-blogger-mom) at Grace in Gravity.

On April 3 Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing will be guest host once again, this time for Carnival of Healing #224. Now that Carnival of Healing is only offered monthly I am looking forward to having even more great articles to share, and yours could be one of them!

Got an inspirational article to share?

Have you written a new or previous blog on these topics: mind body spirit, wellness, empowerment, spirituality, holistic healing, healthy living? Carnival of Healing is seeking blog posts that feature healing articles, empowerment stories, innovative healing ideas, remedy tips, announcements of newsy health topics, etc. What are your opinions? What are you writing about in your blogs about wellness, complementary medicine, holistic healing, spirituality, and healthy lifestyles for people or animals?

Submit your blog post no later than March 31, 2010 to be considered for inclusion in the Carnival of Healing #224 appearing on April 3. I look forward to seeing you all there!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

About Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing:

A pioneer in Reiki and shamanic healing for people and animals, Rose De Dan has seen firsthand the profound healing impact of this work on the lives of others. A Reiki Master Teacher, mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition, and animal communicator, she teaches classes, workshops and teleclasses for those interested in learning more about energy medicine.

Rose is also author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

More here:
Blog Posts Wanted for Carnival of Healing #224

Rose De Dan offers Reiki to client

On January 6, 2010 Dr. Mehmet Oz revealed his Ultimate Alternative Medicine Secrets for 2010 on national TV, naming Reiki his #1 pick.


Across the U.S. Reiki practitioners everywhere rejoiced—we were overjoyed that Reiki would finally get the attention and respect it deserved as an alternative healing modality used by millions worldwide. However, events did not quite go as planned.

On January 9, 2010 I issued a press release announcing the good news along with six tips to help people choose the right teacher for them.

When writing the press release I had been focused on helping the general public understand Reiki’s potential for health support, while offering them a few simple steps they could take to find a qualified teacher. As a Reiki Master teaching classes since 1996, I had witnessed firsthand the positive benefits for students; whether used for personal health support, or offered to friends, family, and animal companions, Reiki can yield a lifetime of benefits.

I didn’t expect the press release to attract any attention at all from doctors or scientists. Boy, was I naïve, and completely unprepared for the flurry of name-calling and mud-slinging from certain quarters of the medical community.

The first negative post was titled “Dr. Mehmet Oz: Gone completely over to the Dark Side.” The author, a doctor/scientist, based a good portion of his article on faulty information (the “history” of Reiki that he quotes is NOT the true story of the origins of Reiki). Rather than using any science at all to support his claims, the author confined his rant to personal attacks on Dr. Oz (and, to a lesser extent, myself), calling Reiki “quakery” and “faith healing.” (No belief is required for Reiki to be effective, and I can back that up with observed results for my animal clients, for whom there is no placebo effect.)

That one post generated a firestorm of comments, most derogatory, and that one blog was not the only negative perspective on what we in the Reiki community viewed as a positive step forward.

Why are these so-called scientists getting their lab coats into such a twist? Perhaps they are afraid that the world might not be as scientifically quantifiable as they thought it was. Change can be scary, and the history of science and medicine is filled with stories of those persecuted for advancing new ideas, such as Galileo who maintained that the earth orbited the sun, or Louis Pasteur who gave us the first vaccines.

Pasteur also laid the foundation for the methodologies of modern scientific research. And an emotional attack on Dr. Oz, myself or Reiki does not appear to fulfill the requirement that a scientist possess the following qualities, “…the ability to survey all the known data and link the data for all possible hypotheses, the patience and drive to conduct experiments under strictly controlled conditions, and the brilliance to uncover the road to the solution from the results.”

I fail to understand how rejecting the practice of Reiki without sufficiently investigating it in any way offers benefit to mankind, something else science supposedly supports. Dr. Edmund Storms, PhD, cold fusion expert asked, “…which is the greater threat to science and mankind, accepting a claim that can have no possible benefit, or rejecting a claim that can have great benefit?”

And more and more hospitals agree, offering complementary alternative medicine options such as Reiki to their patients, which in my humble opinion is the future of healthcare worldwide. And veterinary practices are doing the same.

“I like what Dr. Oz is doing and I agree with it,” stated Dr. Ernie Bodai, a leading breast cancer surgeon.

“If a patient wants these kinds of complementary treatments, I think a doctor is right to utilize them – as long as they are used as an addition to standard medical treatments rather than a replacement.”

So here’s to a future free from fear—one where practitioners of modern medicine and complementary alternative medicine work side by side for the benefit of their patients and clients.

And to all the naysayers, a word to the wise—it is a future the public desires. Last year Americans spent 34 billion dollars on alternative medicine, more than one tenth of all out of pocket healthcare dollars. Be careful doctors, a mind closed to new ideas does not prosper; not so long ago the medical profession considered the practice of hand washing before surgery worthy of ridicule, and the use of leeches for the treatment of illness was widely respected.

So, kudos to you, Dr. Oz, for risking the firestorm of negative opinion by publicly naming Reiki your #1 Alternative Medicine Secret for 2010, and in so doing putting the care of your patients and viewers before a willingness to play it safe. Perhaps history will prove you, like Louis Pasteur, to be one of the prophets of the new age in healthcare.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

About Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing:

A pioneer in Reiki and shamanic healing for people and animals, Rose De Dan has seen firsthand the profound healing impact of this work on the lives of others. A Reiki Master Teacher, mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition, and animal communicator, she teaches classes, workshops and teleclasses for those interested in learning more about energy medicine.

Rose is also author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Visit link:
Doctors Say Dr. Oz ‘Gone Completely to the Dark Side’ Over Reiki

Queen Claudia Dreams
Rose De Dan©2007

There are many benefits to the practice of Reiki, but two of my favorites are how easy it is for anyone to learn, and how much animals love it.


In my introductory Reiki Level I class, I explain to the students that the attunement process, as conducted by a Reiki Master Teacher, enables any student to immediately begin facilitating Reiki afterward. By becoming “attuned” to the energy of Reiki the student becomes a conduit, with the focus on “being,” rather than “doing,” Reiki. In other words, in Level I it is “hands-on, Reiki on.” If it is your intention to offer Reiki, and the recipient wishes to receive Reiki, then the flow of energy simply happens — there is no need to concentrate, or perform complicated steps.

During my Level I training my teacher, Kathleen Wilk, described Reiki as a milkshake; the recipient draws on the Reiki energy (the milkshake), through the practitioner. The rate of flow, fast or slow, is gauged by the perfect intelligence of the Reiki energy and its dialogue with the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs of the recipient. The Reiki practitioner is simply the straw. When the flow of the energy is fast, it is not uncommon for the Reiki practitioner to become quite warm.

Debbie Noyes, a brand-new Level I Reiki practitioner, shared a story she called “Accidental Reiki” at a recent Reiki Review class; a story that illustrates the beautiful simplicity and power of Reiki as well as the innate understanding that animals have about its’ benefits.

Debbie told the class, “One night I fell asleep with my right hand outstretched, palm up, and woke up feeling really hot and sweaty. My cat was lying on my hand, and my other hand was on top of him. I was doing Reiki in my sleep!”

The whole class laughed — we could easily visualize her cat seeing his opportunity and placing his order: one Reiki sandwich, please!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Continued here:
One Reiki Sandwich, Please!

Through Their Eyes,
©Rose De Dan 2008

Would you like to:

• Increase your ability to communicate with, and relate to, all animals and nature?

• Visit with the animals after-hours at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo? (special focus – the animals at the soon-to-be closed Night House exhibit)

• Participate in a ceremony that will offer healing for the animals, the earth and ourselves?

Join Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing for a unique series of energetic three-evening events designed to build bridges connecting people and animals while offering healing and assistance to all.

Put together at the request of the animals themselves, these three events can be experienced as a progressive trio over three evenings or as stand-alone events. (Please note, there are age restrictions for each event.)

Power Animal Journey Workshop, Friday, February 26, 6-8pm
Find your spirit animal ally and teacher who can offer you insights during the evening events as well as guidance in your daily life.

Evening with the Animals at the Woodland Park Zoo, Saturday, Feb. 27, 6:10-10:30pm
What will make this tour different from any other is that the entire tour will take place with the support of shamanic energy, Reiki, and animal communication (no experience required for participants). Our intent will be threefold: to connect with the animals, to learn from them, and to offer them support. Note: Deadline for sign-up is midnight, February 9, 2010.

Fire Ceremony for the Animals, Sunday, Feb. 28, 6:30-8:30pm
The intention of the ceremony is one of creating healing and support for All Our Relations and assisting in positively shifting planetary awareness toward creating a world where we all live in harmony. Elements of the evening with the animals at the WP Zoo will also be incorporated for their benefit.

For more information or to register visit our website.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Read more from the original source:
Walk on the Wild Side with the Animals

Rose De Dan and Puma
dane + dane photography

“If Dr. Mehmet Oz is talking about Reiki, all of America is talking about it and looking for ways to learn about it.” Reiki Master Rose De Dan says that with health being at the top of people’s 2010 resolution list, learning Reiki is a great next step to take, and offers six tips on how to choose the right training.

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 9, 2010 — Reiki Masters across America and the world had cause for celebration on January 6 when Dr. Mehmet Oz revealed his Ultimate Alternative Medicine Secrets for 2010 during his nationally broadcast afternoon talk show. He ranked Reiki #1. Dr. Oz said, “Reiki is one of my favorites, we’ve been using it for years in the Oz family, and we swear by it.”

Before his popularity as a TV personality through his five-year association with Oprah, Dr. Oz incorporated Reiki into his open-heart surgeries through the assistance of Reiki Master Pamela Miles. On the show, Miles spoke about the benefits of Reiki and offered a demonstration to an audience member who had a headache, which quickly disappeared.

Rose De Dan, Reiki Master and founder of Seattle, WA – based Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, and author of Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, is thrilled that Reiki is finally getting the attention it deserves. “If Dr. Mehmet Oz is talking about Reiki, all of America is talking about it and looking for ways to learn about it.”

Reiki is a non-invasive form of energy medicine that balances the body, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually, enabling the body to do what it does best — heal itself. De Dan explains, “Reiki assists in accelerating healing from injury/illness, promotes relaxation and stress reduction, reduces or eliminates pain. Reiki strengthens the immune system, assists in clearing emotional or physical trauma, and offers quality of life support for those who are aging or in hospice care. Knowing Reiki is like having your own personal healing kit at your fingertips.”

De Dan says that with health being at the top of people’s 2010 resolution list, learning Reiki is a great next step to take. Taking a Reiki class offers people greater personal control over their own health and healing. They can also use it to help others in their family, including their pets. De Dan suggests Googling “Reiki Master” and the name of the city closest to you to find a practitioner in your community. She offers six tips on how to choose the right training.

1) Attend a class in person, rather than online, for maximum benefit.
2) Inquire about class size. Small classes offer more personal guidance. Ten students or less is best.
3) Don’t be in hurry. Take training one level at a time for best effect and to integrate the healing energy and changes to your benefit.
4) Find a Reiki Master Teacher who offers ongoing support and guidance and access to a community of Reiki practitioners.
5) Teachers who have active healing practices can offer a wealth of insights and opportunities to support your growth.
6) Years of experience and credentials are good things to check. Trust your intuition in selecting a teacher that feels best for you.

De Dan says that the general public is still relatively unaware that Reiki is offered as a complementary modality in many U.S. hospitals, as well as worldwide. Outside of hospitals, De Dan says that there are many thousands of Reiki practitioners in the U.S. and millions around the world.

About Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC:

A pioneer in Reiki and shamanic healing for people and animals, Rose De Dan has seen firsthand the profound healing impact of this work on the lives of others. She is a Reiki Master Teacher and teaches classes, workshops and teleclasses for those interested in learning more about energy medicine. Rose gives engaging interviews and demonstrations. Visit her online pressroom to see her in action and invite her to contribute to your next story, feature, or broadcast.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

See original here:
Dr. Oz Declares Reiki His #1 Alternative Medicine Secret, Tips on Choosing a Teacher

Eli, the Harbor Seal in Profile
Rose De Dan©2010

After writing the first article Reiki and the Harbor Seal, I sent a link and emailed copies of the seal photos I had taken for documentation purposes to Janette, the volunteer for Seal Sitters.

Yesterday I received this email in reply, “Thanks so much for your help in documenting Eli. Eli ended up having a rough evening. As the night wore on, we witnessed a couple of rather serious coughing sessions. Eli then returned to sea only to make his way up the next set of stairs to the east. Eli visited several of the old steps that evening and the last time we saw Eli his coughing sessions appeared to be growing worse. We are on the look out for him still and we are all hoping for the best.”

So, it seems that Eli, as he appears to have been named, did indeed have need of Reiki personally. Wishing him well I have sent some more Reiki to him and for the situation. Not knowing when he might have need of it, I sent the Reiki back in time (Reiki Level II teaches that energy is not bounded by time and space). In accordance with the Reiki concept that the energy is always offered for the highest good of the recipient, letting go of attachment to outcome, the intention included the possibility of the energy being needed for assistance during the dying process.

Finally, I built him a Bridge of Light to help ease his passage into Spirit. Whether he will cross this week, or in the distant future, is now between the universe, Reiki and Eli.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Go here to see the original:
Update for Reiki and the Harbor Seal

Reiki and the Harbor Seal

by Rose De Dan

Harbor Seal with Reiki Face
©Rose De Dan 2010

My dog, Puma, and I were out for a Sunday stroll along Alki Beach in West Seattle when I noticed that the area around the steps leading down to the beach and Puget Sound had been cordoned off by yellow tape. Getting closer I saw why—a seal was taking a nap. Nearby, a volunteer member of Seal Sitters kept watch, keeping curious people and dogs from frightening him, and answering questions from passersby.

I engaged in conversation with Janette, the volunteer sitter, and learned two more facts about harbor seals. One was that they mature slowly; the seal I had first thought to be a pup, because of his small size, was probably a teenager born last June. The other fact is there are a few diseases that can be passed to dogs simply by their sniffing the seal, another good reason to keep your distance.

I also learned from Janette that their organization uses photos to identify seals by the markings around their eyes. I had already been debating whether I should return to my house to retrieve my camera, and volunteered my services as photographer.

Walking back with camera in hand and faithful Puma reveling in a longer walk, I felt an inner prompt to send Reiki to the situation. I was unsure what it might be needed for, but complied. The beauty of Reiki is that you don’t have to know how it will be used, you can simply let the energy flow for the highest good. Perhaps the seal needed energetic support for physical or emotional challenges, maybe the Reiki was needed to help raise public awareness about marine wildlife, or perhaps it was something else entirely. I let go of attachment to the outcome, trusting that the Reiki would be allocated and received as needed.

Still sending Reiki, I conferred with Janette on how to get the best shot without disturbing the seal. Leaving Puma on stay, and with her permission, I slipped inside the buffer zone. She’d said that the sound of the camara shutter would cause the seal to raise his head and look at me, which should offer me the perfect opportunity to get a nice photo of his face markings. Two clicks and the seal simply slumbered on. Somehow I had to get him to raise his head, for at this point all I could see were his whiskers poking up above the steps.

Moving a little closer, and trying for a better angle, I clicked off a few more shots, and still nothing. I reached out mentally, trying to make contact with my animal communication skills. Still no movement. I could sense great relaxation…a sense of well-being…a kind of mental snore…and then, “Mmmm, that feels good.” I mentally laughed at myself — in my eagerness to take photos I had forgotten that I was still sending Reiki! Of course the seal was not going to stir. Not only did he find the Reiki relaxing, but previous encounters had clearly demonstrated to me that Reiki helps build bridges of trust between people and animals, wild or domestic.

I terminated the flow of Reiki, let a few seconds go by, and then took another shot with my camera. This time the sound had the anticipated effect, slowly the seal raised his head, blinking blearily, looking very much like someone who had been woken from a deep sleep. Taking his time, the seal turned his face in my direction. All this time I was taking shots and talking quietly to him, telling him how handsome he was. As he finally located me, he looked directly into my lens, and I clearly heard him say, “Oh, it’s you.” And with that acknowledgment, as though we were old friends, he laid his head back down and resumed his nap.

Postscript: You can read about my first Reiki encounter with a harbor seal in “At the Edge of Two Worlds” from Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Visit link:
Reiki and the Harbor Seal

Rose De Dan offers Reiki for Jasper, Katie observes
Photo by Rhonda Hanley©2009

This afternoon my email inbox held a Breaking News email from The Reiki Digest, announcing that Pamela Miles, author of Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide, and a pioneer of Reiki in medical environments, will be a guest on The Dr. Oz Show this week. A quick check of my local station determined that it will show in Seattle tomorrow, January 6, 2010 at 3:00pm and 12 midnight on KOMO4.

According to the article on The Reiki Digest, the segment on Reiki was saved for last. Editor Janet Dagley Dagley, quotes Pamela, “Mehmet saves Reiki for the last, saying, ‘The next one I’m going to talk about is one of my favorites. We’ve been using it in the Oz family for years.’ Then he mentions that his wife is a Reiki master and that he and I worked together in surgery; then I demonstrate chair Reiki. (The audience member told me her headache improved but that’s not on the show.)”

As a Reiki Master Teacher for 12 years, and a pioneer in Reiki for animals, and someone still in awe of its gifts, I am thrilled that Reiki may finally get the full recognition that it deserves. My gratitude for the benefits in my own life as well as its gifts to my students and clients is boundless. An immensely positive shift took place in my own life when I took a Reiki class, for me it was essentially the birth of a new life. So this year I chose to teach Reiki Level I on my birthday, January 9th. Sharing the gifts that Reiki offers with others brings me great joy, and I can’t imagine a better way to celebrate.

My sincere thanks to everyone, from the original Masters to the newest Reiki students, for your passion for Reiki and your hard work in bringing its benefits to the attention of the world. Reiki rocks!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Read more:
In the News: Reiki on The Dr. Oz Show this week!

Christmas Past
Photo: Rose De Dan©2009

It all started with my desire to give a special Christmas gift to my niece and nephew, who are two and four respectively. I saw the ad for the Hallmark recording storybook “The Night Before Christmas” and instantly knew this was a great idea. Due to circumstances I had been unable to travel to visit them in person. Aunt Rose was simply a voice on the phone or perhaps a photograph. But with the storybook their Aunt Rose could read them her much loved Christmas classic from 1823 at bedtime, and perhaps they could have wonderful dreams filled with promises of Santa’s visit on Christmas Eve.

I ordered a copy, and a week after it arrived I began recording. Several hours later, extremely sad and frustrated, I concluded that my copy was defective. I cannot tell you how wretched I felt – Christmas was ruined. It was late in the month, and internet research showed that the storybook was sold out of stores across the U.S. Apparently I had stumbled across this year’s hottest item.

I did find a few copies being auctioned on the net at almost triple retail price, and seriously considered it as an option for a few moments. I had complex feelings of being a bad aunt for not being able to get a copy, and at the same time questioned whether I was becoming too materialistic. I finally concluded that it simply boiled down to seriously wanting to be some part of my niece and nephew’s life. If I could not do it traditionally by being there in person on Christmas Eve, then I was willing to do the next best thing.

Next morning I had another crack at recording, and lo and behold, it worked! Christmas was saved! By this time the store had returned my call and explained why. Apparently the sensor was light sensitive. I had been trying to record by firelight to add the ambiance of the crackle of the flames. Breathing a sigh of relief, I wrapped the storybook up and shipped it off via U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail. Since it was December 14th I had plenty of time for it to get there.

December 22 rolled around and tracking revealed that the package appeared nowhere after Seattle. More angst. Took me 45 minutes to finally figure out how to contact the right department at the post office to initiate a claim. Once again, Christmas was ruined and I felt like a bad aunt. Maybe I should have spent the additional money and sent it Express Mail?

At this point I decided that the best thing to do was to send Reiki to the situation, which I did. Half and hour later I received a notice from the P.O. that the package was in New Jersey. Christmas was saved! I figured that it would be delivered that afternoon. It was not.

Drastic action needed to be taken, and so bravely Aunt Rose took out her new Flip camcorder which she had little experience with, and decided that she was going to make a movie, something she had never done. Feeling somewhat Grinch-like toward the Post Office (after all every other package either she or someone else had sent before or after this one had long ago arrived at their destinations), Aunt Rose drafted her trusty dog Puma, and faithful cat Saqqara into the effort.

After much maneuvering of the camera on its very cute tripod, Aunt Rose finally arrived at a balance where you could see part of her face and all of Puma. Apparently the small frame of the camcorder limited the amount of scenery you could include, and moving it back made sound quality difficult. So many decisions!

Thankfully the shoot went off without a hitch in one take. Puma was a pro, albeit a somewhat nervous one, being a bit camera shy. He even made an effort at acting, at the point in the poem where Saint Nicholas comes down the chimney with a bound, Puma shot up from his resting position looking startled. And Saqqara played the part of the cat settling down for a long winter’s nap well, giving a convincing yawn before exiting.

Figuring out how to edit the portions and put them together took longer, but finally it was done and uploaded. Christmas was saved once again. Clement C. Moore’s timeless classic from Christmas Past now lives again on YouTube as The Night Before Christmas read to Dog and Cat. All made possible by the technology of Christmas Present and one determined aunt!

From all of us at Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing – Rose De Dan, Saqqara, Kiya, Cougar, Sand and Puma – Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a blessed and Happy New Year!

Postscript: Today is the 24th of December, and the package has moved closer to North Jersey but is not there yet. Package might arrive on Christmas Eve along with Santa. Or maybe not.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Visit link:
Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Aunt Rose

Christmas Card Love

by Rose De Dan

Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing Christmas Lights 2009

This week I repeated a time-honored yearly tradition, the displaying of the holiday cards I receive from family, friends, clients and students. A tradition I learned from my parents, who had a unique husband/wife practice – Dad the dentist, Mom the dental hygienist/office manager.

My father truly loved his work, doing his very best to keep up with the latest in painless dental techniques, and would not hesitate to go the extra mile, sometimes literally. Each patient knew Dad would open his office if a toothache hit at 2 a.m. or a crown came loose during a holiday.

One way the patients reflected his caring back to him was in the form of Christmas cards.

I think it may have been my mother who devised the method of displaying them so that each giver could see that their thoughtfulness had been appreciated. A length of ribbon would be taped at the top onto the door frame or wall, and one by one each card would be affixed with another piece of tape so that they hung in a colorful line almost to the floor.

As Christmas approached, the office would begin to resemble a Hallmark store gone wild – cards were everywhere, filling all empty spaces. There were so many the staff would run out of wall space, and then the cards would be stood upright on any remaining horizontal surfaces, sometimes making it difficult to find the receptionist behind the desk.

As the dental practice was attached to our house I would often wander in after office hours, opening several cards at random to read the notes of gratitude and thankfulness that they contained. It gladdened my heart to know that the services that my family provided were so well thought of.

Years later, my father deceased, my mother retired, I realized I was now carrying on the family tradition with my own practice, albeit in an entirely different field than dentistry.

I also receive personalized notes from my clients – gratitude for support through times of personal emotional/physical pain and/or that of an animal companion, or gratitude for the skills they learn in Reiki or shamanic classes. And I humbly report that I often receive such notes at other times of the year, not just Christmas – my parents probably did, too.

I never had a conversation with my father about how he felt about the outpouring of appreciation from his patients. As I wrote in my book in the article “The House That Love Built,” Dad was a man of few words. He shared his caring through the dental work that he created for his patients, and through the items that he crafted for his family.

As I hung the Christmas cards I had received, I realized that I could do something that he couldn’t – I could express my feelings through the power of words, through my writing.

So to each of you who has written to me to express your heartfelt thanks for a personal session, for support for an animal companion, or for any of the art or energy gifts that my website offers, I say, “Thank you.” Your words and positive feedback keep me going through the brief moments of darkness when I wonder if being on this path is worth it, for being a healer can mean facing hard truths while doing your own personal healing in order to be of assistance to others.

To the many people who have taken time to write an email or send a card, sharing how what I have written in my book/blog/newsletter has touched your life and what that has meant, my thanks. Your words offer me the encouragement to write when I hurt or am tired or discouraged, and sometimes the courage necessary for stepping outside my comfort zone and sharing my journey in hope that doing so may be of benefit to someone else.

Whether geographically near or far, many of you have reached out and touched me through your words more than you can know. And so this Christmas I would like to offer my own Hallmark moment (when you care enough to send the very best) – the gift of telling all of you how much your support has meant to me over the years, for I could not continue to do this work without you. Munay!

From all of us at Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing – Rose De Dan, Saqqara, Kiya, Cougar, Sand and Puma – Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a blessed and Happy New Year!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Think Outside the Cage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

To receive notice of future articles and events, sign up for our newsletter.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

Follow this link:
Christmas Card Love