Monthly Archive for February, 2011

Michele Benzamin-Miki

Michele Benzamin-Miki in a big pink hatMichele Benzamin-Miki — “I learned to bow from my Japanese mother whose background was Shinto and Buddhist. Bowing is simply a moment of being fully present with open-heartedness and generosity. It is a way of saying “come closer.” It is a way of entering another’s world ..”

Part 1 of this interview~conversation

Caitriona Reed Part 1

Caitriona ReedAll change is possible. We begin where many end, by teaching you to suspend your belief as to what is possible – not to mislead you, but to open doors to the truly miraculous nature of transformation. We start with the open-heartened understanding that we simply cannot anticipate the extend to which a client, student, or patient can transform and heal. We begin with the perspective that focuses on what works, rather than on what is wrong; and that person requires very little in order to embody a fully balanced, congruent, dynamic and creative life – regardless of outside circumstances.

Michele Benzamin-Miki part 1

Interview with Michele Benzamin-Miki about art, life, meditation, and change