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Posted by: carynml
« on: October 18, 2005, 08:25:37 PM »

Next Sunday from about 1 to 4 we will be having a Healer's Share at CedarLight.  We plan to be having a Healer's Share approximately every 4th Sunday.  It may vary depending on when the Highrite occurs and scheduling in time enough to develop the ritual.  Stay tuned to the main page at www.cedarlightgrove.org for announcements of dates and times.  Directions to CedarLight Center can be found there also.

Now what is a Healer's Share?  That's where different healers and folks who are interested in learning about different healing techniques will be gathering to share their experiences, and knowledge.  Since this is the first share we have had in a long time, we are going to spend some time discussing what we would like to learn and where we would like to go with this.  Some people are interested in energy work in shamanic or reiki traditions.  Other people are interested in herbal healing, or crystal use, or any number of other things.  We could break up into groups with 1 group working on one thing and one group working on another.  I can't gaurantee there will be someone there from the form of healing you might be interested in but should not stop you from researching it and sharing what you are learning with others as out shares continue.  Its all about learning, we learn from our research, from our experience and from each other.

I would encourage folks to bring a notebook.  We will be reviewing some books on the subject and you might want to take some notes.  Hope to see you there.  You can email me if you have questions.  



Caryn MacLuan
Cedarlight Grove, ADF