Basic ThetaHealing Workshop, Phoenix Oct 11 – 13 2014

  • Learn how to easily access the theta brain wave state to tap into the highest frequencies for peace and healing!
  • Instantly eliminate beliefs that stand in the way to greater success.  Be able to do the same for your clients.
  • Get what you want in your life.  Using the theta wave to manifest is effective 80-90% of the time.   (Compare to visualization at 50%)
  • Become a certified ThetaHealer® and help your clients prosper.

become a certified thetahealer

The heart of this workshop is the practice of techniques that allow you to change life patterns held in place by core genetic, historic and soul  beliefs.  You will learn to identify your own limiting beliefs and will practice pulling them for others in the class.  This practice can quickly reveal systems of belief that might take traditional psychotherapy years to uncover.  Web page for Basic DNA course.

The course is 75% hands on.  Other topics covered in the Workshop:

  • The formation of ThetaHealing®
  • The power of words and thoughts
  • Electromagnetic field and the energy break
  • Free agency & co-creation
  • Intuitive abilities and how to enter the theta state
  • How to do a reading
  • The healing technique
  • Why people do not heal
  • Four level belief work (core, genetic, history, soul)
  • Muscle testing
  • Programs for feelings and other downloads
  • How to “Dig” for the bottom or key belief
  • The Seven Planes of Existence
  • Manifesting from the Seventh Plane
  • Guardian Angels and Waywards
  • Soul mates
  • Retrieving soul fragments
  • Remembering the future
  • DNA activation and gene replacement

 

Oct 11th – 13th:  9:30 to 4:30 each day (Saturday, Sunday, Monday)

Course includes: ThetaHealing® book by Vianna Stibal, a Practitioner’s Manual and Certificate of Completion.

Cost:  $435 before Oct 4th ($85 non-refundable/non-transferable deposit required to hold your spot.)
$465 after Oct 4th
Register now.
Earn $50 towards your course fee by referring a friend that attends the class.

Instructor:  Dorena Rode, Ph.D.

For more information or to register:
Dorena Rode, Ph.D.
dorena@tesli.org
(623) 242-5310
ElderberryCenter.com/basic.htm

 

ACI 1

TESLI Presents: 

THE ASIAN CLASSICS INSTITUTE
Course I: The Principal Teachings of Buddhism

Level One of The Steps to Buddhahood (Lam Rim)

FREE 11 week course

Sundays September 7th to November 23rd 11am to 1pm
(September 7, 14, 21, 28; October 5, (skip 12) 19, 26; November 2, 9, 16, 23)

The Principal Teachings of BuddhismCourse Description
This class was originally taught by Geshe Michael Roach in 1993. It based on the Tibetan monastic teachings of the Gelug lineage (This is the lineage of the Dalai Lama.) This course is an excellent overview of the entire Buddhist path. In this course we will study material from The Three Principal Paths (Lamtso Namsum) by Je Tsongkapa (1357-1419), using the commentary of Pabongka Rinpoche (1878-1941).

Key Topics: lam rim, characteristics of a qualified teacher, characteristics of authentic teaching, qualities of a Buddha, qualities of a good student, samsara, eight worldly thoughts, bodhichitta, correct view, principles of karma, no-self, renunciation, two truths, meaning of interdependence, mahamudra, and more.

Texts:
The Three Principal Paths (Lam-stzo rnam-gsum) by Je Tsongkapa (1357-1419)
The Key that Unlocks the Door to the Noble Path (Lam bzang sgo ‘byed) written by Pabongka Rinpoche (1878-1941), a commentary upon the Three Principal Paths

Cost: FREE, texts included

Contact:
Dorena Rode
dorena@tesli.org
(623) 242-5310

Location:
The Enlightenment & Simple Living Institute
Hatcher and 9th Ave
Call for directions

Neighborhood Flow

We had a few Easterly clouds this morning that kept the sun at bay for an extra hour and gave me an opportunity to satisfy my dog’s request for a morning walk.  She is not much of a walker, but she takes great joy in smelling things and hunting for stray pieces of partially eaten food.  We typically go over to the Family Services Center that borders our backyard.  They have a nice large parking lot and sometimes I let her roam off leash.

Today was one of those days.  I wanted to do my Tai Chi, so I let her run off and explore.  As it was Sunday, the usual homeless crowd was inhabiting the parking lot and eaves of the buildings.  Lots of people still sleeping, but a few up and milling around.

Sunnyslope Family Service Center Hatcher RoadI found a nice central location in the parking lot and began the Tai Chi form.  About five minutes into my form,  I noticed a tall woman in a sleeveless peach dress watching me.  Then, as she gracefully began to mimic my moves I could feel our connection.  She was stunning.  She was completely in the flow and beaming.  It was a beautiful moment.

I could feel my chronic anxiety as a tightness in my chest and abdomen.  She had none of that.  She seemed completely uninhibited.  And when I looked at her I could feel her flow.  It was like I was flowing.  She was just dancing with joy.  And I was connected to that.

I know this woman.  Although I don’t know her name.  She lives in my neighborhood.  The first time I saw her she was in the middle of the street in front of my house shouting at the house across the street.  It seemed like everyday for a week she would scream at the guy across the street and sometimes he would shout back at her.

I couldn’t figure why she chose to go by his house everyday when there were alternate routes to the bus stop and she seemed to dislike him so.  After a couple days I realized there was some dispute about missing property.  I also realized that she was getting some pay-off from the shouting matches.  They weren’t completely unpleasant for her.

Then, two weeks later I saw the same woman entering that guy’s house as if they were best of friends.  I marveled at the sight.  The actions of people are one of the mysteries of life.

This woman was just in the flow.  Whatever popped up she just went with it.  If it was anger, she was angry.  If it was Tai Chi, she was a zen master.  I imagined her moods could flip quickly and that she was unpredictable.

It seemed like she was just being, especially when compared to me.  I wonder how “enlightened being” is different from the state of just being she was in.

First enlightenment is characterized by no unpleasant emotions.  For me, being angry is an unpleasant experience.  I always assumed that enlightenment would mean the end of anger.  Hmmmm…. But for my friend it seemed like she might have found it pleasant.  Perhaps enlightenment could be getting angry and having it be joyful!  hahaha

No, I doubt that is the case.  Wisdom eliminates anger since it stops making any sense when you have the direct experience of how things are.  My friend is “being” in an unconscious sort of way.  It is awareness and consciousness that allows us to become fully liberated.  My friend is just a slave to her subconscious.