Redlands Barnes & Noble Book Talk

How Developing Awareness Can Help End Anxiety and Depression!

Book Talk and Signing with Dr. Rode

Redlands Barnes & Noble hosts award winning speaker/author Dr. Dorena Rode as she launches her latest book, Developing Awareness, on Friday, March 3, 2017 at 6:00pm.

Developing Awarness Book CoverWhat is life when it is filled with anxiety or depression?

It is hard to imagine that 25% of the US population is plagued by these conditions.  Has anyone come up with a cure? Is there a solution?

Dorena was one of those people that dragged through life anxious and depressed.  However, she has become free of anxiety and depression despite being severely abused as a child, repressing all the memories of that abuse, and moving into adulthood being numbed out and dissociated.  Dorena demonstrates in this collection of stories that anyone can develop awareness and uncover greater knowing regardless of their initial capacity.

In Developing Awareness, the reader is inspired and encouraged to look within for personal answers.   Dorena describes her process of questioning the modus operandi and trusting her own knowing.  To further aid exploration this 10th Anniversary Edition includes additional questions and tools to help the reader end depression, stop anxiety, and explore/expand their consciousness/awareness/mindfulness.

Lynne Cockrum-Murphy, Ed.D., LISAC writes:

The Answers Are Within-A Collection of Personal Stories Volume 1: Developing Awareness is an excellent, deeply satisfying read of honest self-expression of pain, growth, and truth. Dr. Rode teaches the reader how to go deep, then shows how worthwhile the search and inner work is in achieving inner peace. In sharing her awakening, she lights the path for others.

April (Amazon review of first edition):

I am so inspired by this book from the first moment I started reading it I felt uplifted and ready to look within.


Dorena Rode is an award-winning speaker with a Ph.D. in physiology (UC Davis) and a degree in behavioral health counseling (Rio Salado).  Her passion is to assist people in changing the habitual ways of living and thinking that no longer serve themAuthor's picture.  She operates from the premise that each person has the wisdom within them about what is best for them and an innate ability to heal completely from any ailment or trauma.  Dorena’s extensive knowledge of addiction, trauma, nutrition, energy medicine, physiology, personal recovery, ThetaHealing®, meditation, Access Consciousness®, and herbal medicine give her stories an engaging richness, while at the same time she provides the reader with practical tools from her own experience that will allow them to change anything that isn’t working in their life.

Dorena is a certified ThetaHealing Instructor, Access Consciousness Facilitator, Chi Gung teacher, and Buddhist Spiritual Guide. For the past twenty years, she has maintained a regular practice of meditation and internal arts.  Currently she lives, practices and teaches in Northern California.  Dorena offers individual sessions and leads retreats and workshops.  She facilitates change by asking questions, resolving trauma and clearing limiting beliefs with verbal processing.  She also uses hands-on methods to eliminate dysfunctional processes and balance the body.

Barnes & Noble is the largest retail bookseller in the United States, and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products in the US. The company operates 638 retail stores and is the last remaining national bookstore chain.

Developing Awareness  $16.95 USA,  128 pages
ISBN/EAN13:  1941894100 / 978-1941894101

What:  Book talk and signing with Dorena Rode
When:  Friday, March 3, 2017, 6:00pm
Where:  Barnes & Noble, Citrus Plaza Shopping Center, 27460 Lugonia Ave, Redlands, CA 92374

Event Contact:  Alissa Elliott, 909-793-4945,  crm2201@BN.com

Dorena Rode is available for pre-event phone interviews. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews, and/or book-signings contact dorenarode@gmail.com  (707) 291-7731    Dorena’s blog: tesli.org

 

Sneeze Study Scam

Have you been contacted by someone to participate in a sneeze study.  This person is targeting alternative medicine practitioners.

I was contacted over a year ago and asked to participate in a sneeze study.  I refused because the information provided to me did not make sense and intuitively I could sense something was amiss.  On Saturday I was once again called by the same person and recruited.  I was busy, but curious how he could have “forgotten” he had already contacted me.  I couldn’t find any information online about what appears to be a scam or fraudulent activity so I wanted to post a blog to share the info and see what other’s experience has been.

The man introduces himself as a Dr. Rice or Price or something like that.  He is a Ph.D. psychologist in Canada with a master’s in bio-mechanics.  I didn’t ask a lot of questions, like I did the first time, but basically he calls with caller ID blocked, refuses to give a call back number (“he is just recruiting and someone else will be following up with the study if I agree to participate”), and will not give out University affiliation, etc.  The study is being conducted by a woman in Korea and it is supposedly her dissertation study.  Last time I tried to search on him and her and could find no references.

He asks me if I am a practitioner of EFT, quantum healing, ThetaHealing, etc.  Apparently, he doesn’t know who I am, but “they” gave him a list of people that supposedly fit that description. He spends a good twenty minutes asking few questions and explaining sneeze mechanism and how it correlates to stress and cortisol.  The benefits of the study is to reduce stress and tone my abdominal muscles as I learn to sneeze on command and will do so four days a week, nine minutes a day for eight months.

The script he uses was the same both times.  Last time, I refused to participate and this time I went to the next step and he set up a time to call me back.  Since he talked about payment in August at the end of the study being $5500 by “gift” visa debit card and the training period being $75 taxable requiring a 1099 I was thinking it was a financial scam.  I expected him to request my tax ID and other such stuff, but he never addressed that.

Instead, he called today 1.5 hours after our appointment time (apologized for getting the time zone wrong) and proceeded to start my training.  He repeated a lot of the same information and then had me move to a mirror so I could describe my umbilicus (the acupuncture point CV8).  He was very elaborate.  Size, shape etc illustrated my physical age, stress level, etc.  We were 30 minutes into the call when he wanted to teach me how to sneeze.  When he suggested I go outside and get a blade of grass I hung up.  This was because I had found information about a sneeze scam involving phone auditions where a “pervert” had the “actor” stick various stuff up there nose to try to induce a sneeze.

It seemed that he was not trying to steal financial information from me.  He could have started with that, but was slowly leading me on.  If you have been contacted, please leave a post and let others know.

Reasons this was not a real study:

  1. He said the study began two weeks ago and this was the last day to enroll. (Well, he called me a year ago with the same line.)
  2. He said the study would have over 300 participants.  Each would make $3500 at the end of the study.  If they had a Ph.D. then the pay out would be $5500.  The training was paid at $75 on top of that.  That would mean a Ph.D. student in Korea was conducting a one to two million dollar study.  Not a chance.  And sneezing is not patentable, so no rich drug company sponsor.
  3. A man with a Ph.D. is working for a student.
  4. They refuse to provide any contact info.
  5. They quote HIPPA this and that, but they are not getting signed consent
  6. All entities are outside US, yet they talk about 1099 reporting.
  7. A variety of other conduct which is not how research studies are conducted.

Thanks!

 

The Cat is back

Last year a cat claimed TESLI as its own.  Although I was not thrilled, it only became a problem when he started scaring away all the birds.  You may recall how I watched in terror as he plucked a fowl from my birdbath.

I spent sometime debating what to do about the cat and found I was pretty much in non-action.  Then when the neighbor’s feral cat had kittens, I decided I needed to at least have him fixed.  I ordered my traps from the spay and neuter clinic and set the date for his procedure.

As soon as I got the trap I realized that I would not be able to release him back into my yard.  I did not want the beast killing any more animals under my nose.  I wanted a peaceful yard again.  If I was going to have him in a trap he was going to be released somewhere else.

When relocating animals you must be mindful of the distance.  Rodents are good when released at least 3 miles away.  When I lived at the Cochise Stronghold, that is about the distance I would drive to release the mice that I was relocating from my trailer.  I know that larger animals such as cats and raccoons require over 10 miles of distance for a successful relocation.  I think 25 miles is recommended if an animal has settled in.

Due to my ambivalence, I choose a location that was suitable for rodent release, but really not far enough away for cat release.  Given the terrain I thought the location would prevent the cat from returning both because of the predators (including four-lane highways) and abundant prey/food available.  I was also allowing the possibility of him finding his way back to TESLI.

Back at TESLI, I was pleased with the rapid return of birds in the yard.  And, when the cat did not return the first week, I felt secure that he had found a new home.  Yet, last night when I drove in I saw a black shadow sweep across my porch.  Was I hallucinating?

No.  This morninthe gray cat is backg his gray form could be clearly seen under the front bushes.  This is one of his favorite places to wait and watch for the birds to come to the bath.  I was simultaneously happy to see him and felt like a burden had been laid at my feet.  The cat and the cat shit were back.  Bye-bye birds.  It took him a month to find his way back to my sanctuary.