Kirlian Photography

Kirlian Photography

 

I’ve just been watching the new MBS video interviews.  Sonia Doubell has been chatting to some of the exhibitors to discover more about their offerings at the forthcoming November Winter Festival.

One in particular that I am absolutely fascinated by is Kirlian photography. Nigel Hutchings, homeopath, author, Transformational Coach and founder of Kirlian Research Ltd, is based in the UK and has spent 35 years developing and investigating the many uses of Kirlian.  His work is pioneering stuff, especially in the realm as a tool for personal transformation.

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Life Can Be So Wonderful

Life Can Be So Wonderful

Dan Millman

As I opened the recent Dan Millman gig last week, I met a young beautiful woman who had travelled from Monmouthshire to see Dan.  This was purely because a psychic had told her she could see her at a workshop in Marylebone, and that it would be of great benefit for her to attend.  So in the early stages of the day, she won the award for the longest journey to see Dan.  It only took five minutes for her to be beaten into second position by a shaven headed pilgrim of a young man over from France, who had just stepped off the Euro Star.  “Ello  ello!” he beamed.  “My English is not so good, but I want to buy a ticket please?”  Bingo!  We had another winner for the longest journey to see Dan.

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Raw or not to be raw? That is the question!

Raw or not to be raw? That is the question!

Ok so I am on a bit of a focused health kick at the moment.  It all started when I decided to undergo a bit of an internal body cleanse with the help of Dr Schulze’s intestinal formulas.  To maximise the effect, I ate mainly vegetarian with the occasional bit of fish for a month whilst taking the intestinal formula one.  Then followed it by a really strict fruit and veg only diet, for the week I took the intestinal formula two tablets.

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Meditation – a personal journey

Meditation – a personal journey

Having spoken to Mel Carlile about Vipassana in my first blog, I got so enthused and inspired, I just had to try it. The information he gave me was totally different to what I had previously believed.  As our conversation unfolded, it became apparent that I had allowed myself to be totally misguided.  I realise now that what I had taken as gospel, was in fact, the opinion of another that had tried Vipassana and simply didn’t get on with it.

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Meditation

Meditation

There are times that I am rather gung ho about meditation. You know getting up at the crack of dawn and tuning into the stillness that accompanies the birds as they awaken.  It somehow seems to clear an invisible path in my working day where everything runs smoother, I feel happier and solutions or opportunities appear out of thin air as if I’ve waved a magic wand.

I don’t always seem to stick to the routine although I KNOW, it helps me. For some reason meditating at the end of the day doesn’t seem as beneficial as it does at the beginning, but I’ve no idea whether a certain time is better than another.  So I decided to find out by chatting to a few of our MBS experts and team to find out their meditation habits, get re-inspired and gather some useful pointers along the way.

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