Event: Access BARS class

Access Consciousness Bars® Class
September 27, 2015
10am-6pm
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There are 32 points on your head dorena-bars1which, when gently touched, effortlessly and easily release anything that doesn’t allow you to receive. These points contain all the limiting thoughts, ideas, beliefs, emotions, and constructs that you have created or inherited. Running your Bars creates an opportunity for you to let go of everything you no longer need!

Access Bars® is an incredibly nurturing and relaxing process, undoing limitation in all aspects of your life that you are open to change.  It has assisted thousands of people to change many aspects of their body and their life including sleep, health, pain, weight, money, sex, relationships, anxiety, stress and so much more. At worst you will feel like you have just had a phenomenal massage. At best your whole life can be transformed into what you really want with total ease.

Research studies are currently being undertaken to determine the effect of Bars on brain function.  For more information and to view pilot research on Bars please Click Here.

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Location: The Enlightenment and Simple Living Institute
9434 N 9th Ave, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Instructor:  Dr. Dorena Rode

Video: Intro to Bars

The intro talk on Access Consciousness Bars® I gave on Friday went very well.  For people that are interested, but could not make the actual talk, I put together a short video.

I am offering a class on Access Bars on September 27th.  More information on the class and to register.

Morning Bees

This is actually self-portrait #6. I have been trying to figure out how to capture the amazing swarm of honey and bumble bees that visit my weeds each morning as I sit on the porch and practice. Video was the way!

Amaranth is a prolific weed in Phoenix.  It is easy to pull out when it is young, but once it goes to flower it is covered with stalks of prickly flower/seed heads.  The bushes get about five to six feet tall with about the same diameter width.  Weeding them once they are full grown means enduring scratches.

Despite the unpleasantness of dealing with mature amaranth, at TESLI some of the amaranth is left to seed because it supports the ecosystem.  The video shows bees busily harvesting the pollen and the seeds are a welcome treat for the birds.

I think this is a facet of gardening that people miss out on. Many people are focused on production of a crop and/or the garden looking good.  These are not bad choices, but imagine what is possible when you let nature do the work and you can enjoy the co-creation of a balanced ecosystem.  Simple living is about increasing awareness in regards to what our choices create.