I have been interested in spirituality and holistic arts for
many years. I learned Reiki 1&2 in 1992, Reiki Master
in 1993, and became a Licensed Teacher for the center in 1995.
I am
interested in Reiki as a tool for personal growth and
enlightenment, as well as healing. I also teaches classes
in related arts that help people realize their wholeness;
transformative breath, dancing through the emotions, and
sound healing.
I lived in New England for most of her life, spent 6 months
in Flagstaff/Sedona, Arizona. Then I lived for 8 years in a modern day castle. Now I live in Sierra Madre, CA, right next to Pasadena.
Teaching
Reiki is high on my list of favorite things to do in this
life. I enjoy sharing of myself, my life journey, and of
my knowledge of Reiki, and of course the Reiki energy.
Reiki
means different things to different people, for many it
is primarily a healing modality, for others, it is a demonstration
that there is more to the world that meets the eye.
For
me, Reiki has been about connecting to Spirit. I remember
when "Star Wars" came out, I longed for something
like "The Force", something that would allow me
an intuitive way of beneficially impacting the universe,
and feeling connected to it. I felt spiritually hungry for
many years, and tried many things, but nothing clicked until
I learned Reiki. I continue to explore new things, but the
emphasis is different, I am no longer starving, I had found
my way of connecting more deeply to God. It has given me
the courage to live an extraordinary life.
My students
come from many places in life. Some have been studying and
teaching holistic arts all their lives, others who are encountering
it for the first time. Many of my students are Christian.
Many others are Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Wiccan, or not
quite sure. For some Reiki will become part of their spiritual
path, for others Reiki will be a stepping stone on their
path. All are welcome.
How
did I hear about Reiki? How did I get connected to the Center?
Once
upon a time, I was at a metaphysical retreat called "Free
Spirit Festival" in Maryland. I was bored and felt
like going to a session, but nothing looked interesting
in the program book, so I decided to attend a session on
something I had never heard of before. That is how I received
my Reiki 1 and 2 attunement from Liz Tarr, a senior student
of Diane Stein. It seems like many of the most important
things in my life started from such small chance beginnings.
A year later Liz gave me my Master attunement.
The
book Liz most recommended was William Rand's "Reiki:
The Healing Touch", so I got the book and on a whim
signed up for the newsletter, and found out William was
going to be teaching a master class near where I lived in
New Hampshire. So Liz flew up from Maryland and we both
went.
William
impressed me with the openness of his attitude, and his
willingness to do historical and other research. I majored
in Biology in College, and minored in Computer Studies,
and had spent my professional life in either materials research
or computer programming. It is important to me to be both
intuitive and logical, magical and practical, to have vision,
and be able to get things done.
One
April morning I found myself calling the center, and asking
to become a Center teacher. I still don't recall ever making
such a decision to become a teacher. It just felt right,
so I followed Spirit and did it, and have never regretted
it.
My
Work History: Greenhouse, Software, Computer Games, Reiki
When
I was a junior in high school, my folks moved to Cape Cod
and went into the greenhouse business. My maiden name was
Bush, so they call the place "Bush Gardens" So
I worked there summers and whenever I could through high
school and college. A couple of summers I worked as a Library
page as well.
I majored
in Biology at Wheaton College in Southeastern Mass, and
minored in computer studies. I liked the idea of healing,
but couldn't face the mice, frogs, and worse that faced
a pre-med student, so I mostly focused on ecology and plants.
After
College I got a job as a research technician on construction
water-proofing materials. Then I went into computers, and
became very good at a 4GL called PowerHouse. I worked for
an IRS subcontractor, and then for a defense sub-contractor.
What next I wondered? The CIA? But instead I worked at a
company that wrote import/export software for customs brokers.
After 10 years, I was ready to leave the conventional career
path behind.
Then
I got do something amazing. I became a Computer Game Designer.
I worked professionally on two games (neither of which completed
for business reasons - not unusual in that business), and
attended several computer game development conferences.
For the last conference, I submitted a proposal for a talk
on incorporating Guided Meditation techniques into CD-Rom/Web
media.
How
did I get into Computer Game Design?
Well,
two of my friends, Barbara Lanza and Walt Frietag (www.Castlemoose.com)
who had designed and run many Live Action Role Playing Games,
which I thoroughly enjoy, had transitioned from that into
designing Computer Games, and had helped me get a job in
the business.
I am
still fascinated by the idea of taking guided meditations
and Reiki symbols, and incorporating that into some time
of computer-based product, and if life guides me back that
way, I have some ideas on how to go about it.
I have
been teaching Reiki part time since about 1993. I have done
most of my Reiki training with William Rand, though I have
done some with Laura Ellen Gifford, and Ken Gray. I met
Melinda DeBoer at the first Reiki Retreat in 1996, and when
I saw her in Sedona that October and told her I was contemplating
a divorce, she invited me to move into a spare room at her
house in Flagstaff.
While
in Flagstaff, I had an idea. Here we are as holistic practitioners,
constantly chasing the same pool of holistically oriented
people, and wondering why we don't have enough students/clients.
So I gathered up as many holistic practitioners as I could
find, and we opened Holistic Outreach, as a push cart in
the mall. In the three weeks we were there we introduced
many people to Reiki and other holistic arts who might not
otherwise never have heard of it. In the time since we have
worked at summer festivals, and I am considering using the
same format at some of the farmers markets in Southern California,
on weekends I am not teaching.
Since
I have moved to California, I am teaching Reiki full time.
It has been a real joy to go from part-time to full time
teaching; it has been a test of being open to Spirit, and
a great adventure. May Reiki help light your life's journey
as brightly.
I
really did live in a castle
A few
years ago at the computer game developers conference, I
met my friend Dennis. He said "I live in a castle."
Of course I didn't believe him, until I had a chance to
see it for myself. Through visiting Dennis, I got to know
Mike Rubel, the owner/visionary/janitor of the castle, and
he invited me to move into the corner house as of July 1,
1997, so I did. That's how I became a princess!
I suspect
you are skeptical. A castle? You mean a house with a few
turrets? No, I mean a castle. Not the castle of the wealthy,
but the castle built by a man with a dream. Once upon a
time, a man wanted to live in a castle, so he decided to
build one. He didn’t have much money, but he had many
friends, and if you have a dream and it is amazing enough,
people will help. It took 26 years and hundreds of volunteers,
and it is definitely a castle. A castle built with river
rocks, cement, junk’ and inspiration. A dream, made
manifest. To see pictures of the castle, click here.
I lived
in the house in the corner. Living in a castle, or even just knowing someone
who does, is an extraordinary affirmation that one's life
does not need to be ordinary, that the world can indeed
be an amazing place.
To learn
more about the castle, including who to contact about taking
a tour, please go to the links page.