Evolve your Reiki practise and become a Reiki Master Practitioner with TANMAYA.

Tanmaya

Dates: 21 & 22 June in Devon (UK).  More Info/ Link: http://www.tanmaya.info/en/train_5.html

A Reiki Class with Reiki Master Tanmaya shown on West Country Television:



Advance your Reiki practise
with the skills of the Second Degree. Tanmaya teaches R2 this June in Devon. More info see: http://www.tanmaya.info/en/train_2r2.html



Tap into your own healing abilities. Learn and experience Reiki healing energy. More Info :http://www.tanmaya.info/en/train_2r1.html or see attachment.
Trainings with TANMAYA, international Reiki-Master visits Devon in June.

Tanmaya shares her vision of a better world through her work as a spiritual teacher, healer and author – assisting and supporting people. Her trainings & seminars contain the flavour of meditation and reflect her deep understanding and wisdom of the human condition. Over the last 20 years, Tanmaya has trained many thousands of students in the art and science of Reiki and Healing. She holds trainings in traditional Usui Reiki and her lineage goes directly back to the source. Listening to her students personal stories and responding to their needs has led Tanmaya to continually refine her own teaching and healing work, which led to encompass an ever growing range of healing modalities.

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This journey of deepening understanding has now been refined into a series of three new healing seminars titled: Golden Healing-From Head to Heart: Healing emotions, mind, body and soul. The First Module focuses on: Healing the Emotions . The Second Module on: Healing Mind & Body .
The Third Module on: Healing & Blessings from the Soul These seminars are grounded in the understanding that true healing happens when mind, body, and emotions function in harmony.
More info at http://www.tanmaya.info/en/train_1.html
For current information about Tanmaya and her work visit her facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tanmaya/179228178787901?sk=info

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Clothes Swop and ECO Fashion Day Saturday March 12th

 


Sustainable Crediton is having an Eco Fashion and Clothes Swop Day on
Saturday 12th March at the Boniface Centre in Crediton 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. £2.50 on the door.
All are welcome to come along. The idea is to bring along  unwanted clothes and accessories and swop them for something that someone else brings in.
Running alongside are 2 hands on workshops on updating, revamping and accessorising your wardrobe. (sewing machines etc provided)
Items for the clothes swop should be brought in between 10 and 11 and the swopping begins at 1200. You get a ticket for each of your items and you can have a free item for each ticket. If you want more things there will be a small charge of £1 per item.
The revamping workshops are at 10.30 and 1.30. They cost £2.50 and there is a limit of 10 places in each. Anyone can take part. You do not need sewing experience.
Drinks, light lunches and cakes will be available.
To book a workshop or for more information  contact Paula Mossman on 01363 866106.
Or visit the website:

 

 

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“Introductory Talk on the Power and Magic of Crystals” Tuesday 25 January 2011.

CrystalsThis talk will show you how these fascinating objects have been  used throughout  the   centuries and  will demonstrate their importance in our modern age of technology  and mass communications.
You will gain  fascinating insights into how you can harness their purity and power to improve the quality of your life in all aspects.
See how scientific experiments have proved the beneficial effects of using crystals to enhance your health and wellbeing and be amazed at the variety and beauty of the crystals that are available to us.

“Harbour House Kingsbridge Devon.
Ticket £5.00   time  7.00pm – 8.30.pm

Contact Lindsay on 07814790016 to reserve a ticket or for more information.
Or you may wish to visit my website www.k-c-t.co.uk

Workshops ~A series of 3 Workshops   has been arranged for people interested in learning more about the wonder of crystals;  Tuesdays 1st, 8th and 15th February 2011.
At Harbour House Kingsbridge Devon.

Cost £30.00 for the course  (£10.00)  per workshop.  Time 7.00pm – 9.00pm

Comments from previous workshops…..  ”really enjoyed workshop”, “very informative” and “can’t wait for the next workshop”

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Trainings with International Reiki Teacher & Healer (Tanmaya)

Tanmaya shares her vision of a better world through her work as a spiritual teacher and author – assisting and supporting people to reconnect to their own essence. Her approach is to help uncover the many layers of personality and conditioning, false beliefs: … to rediscover again the innocence of the ‘Inner’ …that every one is already in truth – each a divine being of light, innocence and purity.

Tanmaya visits Devon

Reiki First Degree 18/19th June

Master-Practitioner Degree 21/22nd June

R2 Refresher Day 23rd June

Healing Treatments from 17th-24th June

For full details & bookings:

Call: 01363-83870
E.mail: laura@tanmaya.info
Or visit: www.tanmaya.info

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New Year to Bring Ban of Most Medicinal Herbs in Europe!

The right to manage our health as we see fit is more basic than free speech. Medicinal herbs are our heritage, yet the EU intends to steal our access to most of them, handing it over to corporations.

by Heidi Stevenson

30 December 2010

Chamomile Flowers Used in Herbal Tea and Medicine
(from MorgueFile.com)

 

In the European Union, the new year dawns with the impending loss of access to most medicinal herbs. The mildly named Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive (THMPD) effectively bans the use of most herbal medicines and all non-EU based herbal traditions, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic Medicine.

The Independent offers the usual claim that the “directive was introduced in response to rising concern over adverse effects caused by herbal medicines.” Of course, that claim is never investigated or supported. It’s trotted out as if it were axiomatic, so obvious that it can’t be questioned. But herbal medicines are safer by degrees of magnitude than mainstream medicine and its pharmaceutical drugs. The truth in this matter is that there’s been a rising concern over the business lost to Big Pharma when people choose herbs over modern medicine. The THMPD is part of a worldwide move to take control of health from people and hand it to the rapacious hands of Big Pharma, Agribusiness, and Big Medicine.

Sign the Stop the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive Petition

False Arguments

Arguments in favor of such a ban include the outlandish concept that they’re dangerous, requiring the public’s protection from them. Also frequent are the claims that “It isn’t so bad,” or “They’re only trying to protect us,” or “They’re merely trying to simplify the registration process.” None of these arguments holds up to inspection.

Let’s look at each argument:

“They’re dangerous and need to be regulated.”
Danger is a relative thing. The fact is that harm from herbal medicines is fadingly rare. When compared with modern medicine’s drugs and surgeries, this claim is simply laughable.

“The efficacy of herbs needs to be proven.”
Why? Herbs have been used since before written history history. The remains of a prehistoric man found in a glacier prove that herbs were in use. Free access to herbs has been an unwritten right. By what right does anyone demand that they meet new standards?

“It isn’t so bad.”
Since when did a coercive law become acceptable because it doesn’t do too much harm? Aside from that point, many people will lose access to herbal products that they’ve come to depend upon for their health. How can anyone say that’s not so bad?

“They’re only trying to protect us.”
The simplest response is that I don’t want to be protected from herbs, and neither do others who use them. Anyone who tries to “protect” me from herbs is interfering with my right to use them. By what right does anyone presume to steal our right to manage our health as we wish?

“They’re merely trying to simplify the registration process.”
This argument comes from the wording of THMPD, which states that its purpose is to simplify the registration process. However, there was no registration process until THMPD, so how could a nonexistent process by simplified? By any rational view, adding a registration process is more complex than no registration process.

 

 

Sign the Stop the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive Petition!

 

Our Herbal Heritage Is Being Handed to Corporations.

In the guise of safety and efficacy, our herbal heritage is being handed over to corporate interests for their profits. The entire industry is being uprooted and destroyed. Small producers—the ones who grow true organic herbs and put their hearts into it—will be unable to produce and sell them. Anything considered foreign to the EU, such as Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine traditions, will be banned.

Herbs and herbal products will be required to go through a process similar to that imposed on pharmaceutical drugs. They are, in effect, being treated as if they were drugs.

A common claim is that, once a particular herb is approved, it will then be possible for any company to sell it. This is absolutely untrue. Licensing is done by brand. The fact that a particular herbal product has been approved, such as echinacea, has no bearing on other products. They must go through the same extremely expensive process, and even that may not assure success.

Of those herbal products that are approved, as we’re now seeing in the UK, the vast majority have been adulterated. They are far from pure. The worst fears of those who oppose THMPD are being demonstrated: Medicinal herbal products are being coopted by large corporations. They are becoming nothing but commodities that exist for profits. In the name of safety and efficacy, our herbal heritage is being wrenched from us.

For those who don’t believe just how serious this is, read the next section to see how the UK is implementing the THMPD.

Sign the Stop the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive Petition!

Licensing by Brand

Each European country is required to implement the THMPD. The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) holds the authority to implement it in the UK. Thus far, they’ve approved fewer than a hundred products. Each approval given is for only a single product. When one company gains approval, it does not transfer to any other company. As might be expected, only those companies with deep pockets are able to meet the requirements, and they are willing to do so only for products they believe are big sellers.

Here are some of the products that have been approved. Take note, in particular, of the last item in the list. It’s peppermint. Yes, peppermint will become a controllable herb.

  • PhytoCon SABAL Capsules (Saw palmetto fruit), made by PhytoCon GmbH & Co KG, an international corporation. The capsules contain gelatin polysuccinate (from pigs), glycerol 85%, water, titanium dioxide, and ferric oxide. If you don’t want to take saw palmetto with an animal product, you’d better hope that another company pays to get it approved.
  • Cystipret Coated Tablets (Centaury herb, Lovage root and Rosemary leaf), made by Bionorica SE, an international corporation. Each tablet contains lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, maize starch, povidone K25, colloidal anhydrous silica, calcium carbonate, virgin castor oil, glucose syrup, iron oxide red, montan glycol wax, povidone K30, riboflavin, shellac, sucrose, talc, and titanium oxide. If you would prefer to take the herbs individually and in their natural form, rather than adultered in tablets, you’d better hope that another manufacturer does so.
  • Sainsbury’s Echinacea Skin Care Tablets, Tesco Echinacea Skin Care Tablets, Superdrug Echinacea Skin Care Tablets, Gerard House Echinacea Skin Care Tablets and Herbalstore Echinacea Skin Tablets (Echinacea root). These are identical products produced by a single manufacturer. If you would prefer echinacea prepared on a smaller scale than that made for multiple supermarkets…well, you’d better hope that someone who produces smaller products will manage to jump through, and pay for, the hoops that approval requires. Lest you think it’s a pure herbal product, each tablet includes anydrous silica, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, purified talc, mastercote green (which consists of vegetable carbon black, copper chlorophylin, and titanium dioxide).
  • Sinueeze Coated Tablets and Sinuherb Coated Tablets (Gentian, Verbena, Sorrel, Elder, Primula), made by PlantaPhine Ltd. The tablets also contain colloidal anhydrous silica, cellulose powder, maltodextrin, corscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, sucrose, talc, calcium carbonate, tragancanth, acacia, titanium dioxide, anhydrous glucose, shellac, white beeswax, and carnauba wax. Last I knew, carnauba wax was used to make cars shiny. And what about the sugars, sucrose and maltodextrin, they’ve sneaked in? Titanium dioxide may be carcinogenic when inhaled.
  • Holland & Barrett Valerian Capsules, GNC Live Well Valerian Capsules, Lifecycle Valerian Capsules and Nature’s Garden Valerian Capsules (Valeriana officinalis). Capsules contain magnesium stearate, maltodextrin, silica colloidal anydrous, and hypromellose. Holland and Barrett is part of GNC, a large international corporation.
  • Atrogel Arnica Gel, made by Bioforce Limited. Thus far, this is the only Arnica that the UK has approved—and no Calendula is listed so far. It’s no wonder that A. Vogel, the brand name that Bioforce makes, has taken a stand in favor of the THMPD. They’re a particularly large herbal product manufacturer in the UK, and it appears that they see the directive as a chance to corner the market on some products. At this point, they are the only Calendula maker that has received approval. It must be nice to have the government step in and produce a directive that could guarantee a corner on the market. Maybe they’ll make it to Big Pharma status?
  • Peppermint Water BP 1973, made by Viridian Pharma Ltd. The ingredients include glycerol, nipasept sodium (which consists of sodium methyl, ethyl, and propyl parahydroxybenzoates), carbomer, and anhydrous citric acid. This is the only peppermint approved so far—and it comes with an ingredient that includes benzene, a known carcinogen.

    Yes, as reported here in Gaia Health, peppermint is a controllable herb in the EU under THMPD.

 

The THMP Directive is set to go into full force on 30 April. This is a usurpation of our right to manage our health ourselves. There’s no time to lose. Please, get involved. Sign the petition to Stop the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Directive, and then tell everyone you know. This travesty needs to be stopped—and the only the people themselves can do it. Our politicians have turned on us. They’re about to hand over our control over our health to Big Pharma and Agribusiness. Let’s stop them!

Sign the Stop the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive Petition!

 

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Save Indigenous Amazon Communities.

  • Target: The Brazilian Government
  • Sponsored by: CREDO Action

The proposed Belo Monte Dam would be one of the largest, most devastating infrastructure projects ever built in the Amazon.

The dam would divert the flow of the Xingu River and flood over thousands of acres of rainforest, displacing more than 40,000 people and threatening the survival of indigenous communities.

On August 26, the Brazilian government signed the concession to build the Belo Monte Dam, despite concerns over its financial viability, growing resistance amongst indigenous groups and social movements, and predictions of technical experts that the dam will be one of the worst engineering projects in Brazil’s history.

Construction is imminent; This is a crucial time speak out against the Belo Monte Dam.
Urge the Brazilian government to stop the monstrous Belo Monte Dam Complex
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/312/477/007/?z00m=19918532

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