Saturday, April 7, 2012

Living from the Heart: Drunvalo Melchizedek's Message


Mother Earth and all humanity are currently going through tremendous change, a Change in Consciousness, many say. And everywhere we turn around, changes and transitions are taking place! According to a unique healer and teacher of sacred geometry who has been connected to the native traditions around the world for a long while, Drunvalo Melchizedek, the way to live today is to be "centered in the heart," not in the brain. One might say that this is the "shift" that's taking place today: We are moving from being brain and mind-centered to heart and soul centered. As I quote Jesus in my book, The Last Adventure of Life, the last judgment will be the judgment again judgment itself!

The other evening I stumbled across a 3-part series of Drunvalo's that you would find worth viewing. It can help you understand better why this is a time to move from centering in our brain and mental body to coming more into our heart and emotional body and honoring our soul. The first part of this video can be viewed here. The links to the two other parts are here and here.

Drunvalo is a very gifted teacher. He teaches about the Flower of Life; he also teaches the Mer-ka-ba, an ancient term that defines the human light body, and how we can "travel" using it. He is extremely knowledgeable - as you see from his videos - and he is also deeply connected to his inner child and his heart. He is a joy to listen to and be around, even though it's sometimes hard to keep up with the wisdom he shares. I have had the pleasure of attending several of his day seminars while still living in the Great Northwest, and they were always full of wisdom and "new awakenings" for me personally. Here is a "Heaven & Earth Meditation" by Drunvalo that will help to connect you to your Sacred Heart where we can experience the oneness with all. Drunvalo says that this is the most important meditation we can be doing these days!

Drunvalo is also author of four books, including The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life, Vol. I and II; and his books have been published in 29 languages. He has traveled all over the world - leaving the U.S. over 280 times - to help people understand their deep connection to God and to all that is. He is a consultant for the international internet magazine, Spirit of Moat, that has over 1 million viewers every year. He is also the founder of the Flower of Life Facilitators; this organization has been teaching his work in over 60 countries.

Finally, Drunvalo has recently founded his most complete teaching in a facility called School of Remembering with teachers who have started their global work. Drunvalo graduated from U.C. Berkeley with a degree in Fine Arts. He also has a minor in physics and math. He lives in Sedona, AZ, with his (also) loving wife, Claudette. He has six grandchildren.

Thank you, Drunvalo, and many unique teachers among us today - teaching about the power of living in our heart and soul, who are helping us through the amazing changes on earth in our times.

Blessings of Light on this Full Moon, Passover, and Easter weekend, Dancing heart~~~~

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Could you be a financial angel for a fabulous woman and her new project?


Diane Goble, a woman of tremendous integrity and dedication who has experienced a Near Death Experience firsthand, is seeking financial backers for her next book: HOW TO DIE CONSXIOUSLY: Secrets from Beyond the Veil. Below are some of the details. Please support Diane! She is a wonderful woman of talent and grace with a passion to eradicate the fear of death from our culture and world.

Diane Goble is looking for backers who support her work to help kickstart the publishing and marketing of her new title "How to Die Consciously: Secrets from Beyond the Veil." She is offering rewards for pledges including free autographed copies of the book (paperback and hardcover), free meditation CDs, acknowledgement of backers in the book, and one-on-one conversations with Diane.
To review her project, click here and keep up with her progress on her blog. If she doesn't reach her goal by April 9, no funds will be awarded and publication will be delayed indefinitely. If you'd like to see this book published, please consider making a pledge and/or passing this information on to others you think might want to help make it available to those who could benefit from this important information about end-of-life conversations and planning.

Blessings of Hope! And sending much Love & Strength to Diane and all those who are helping to change the consciousness of the world, Dancing heart~~~~

p.s. Here's a Youtube with an interview of Diane Goble. Check it out sometime!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

What If Cannabis Really Does Cure Cancer?


I recently had the privilege of viewing a film at the Sedona Film Festival called "What If Cannabis Cured Cancer?" It was quite an eye-opener and I have been exploring the merits of hemp and cannabis oil ever since. I'm still gathering information, but the stories I'm hearing are remarkable; and they speak for themselves.

For instance, there is a two-part Youtube I've discovered called "Prostate Cancer Cured with Cannabis Oil". And this gentleman, Dennis Hill, after being involved in cancer research for ten years at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, encountered his own personal cancer challenge. Despite a healthy lifestyle, he was not able to keep prostate cancer away - perhaps due to a hereditary component. He planned a "traditional" approach to treatment; but a friend awakened him to the fact that "Cannabis cures cancer." Dennis ended up finding quite a bit of scientific evidence that cannabis indeed does cure cancer.

Another film you may like to view is called "Running from the Cure." This film is about a Nova Scotian man, Rick Simpson, who has openly shared the natural power of hemp/cannabis, despite its illegality. The Rick Simpson Story has been made possible by Rick Simpson and video producer Christian Laurette; and it's made free to teach us all about the fact that we can help ourselves of diseases using cannabinoids.

Cannabis has proven to be anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmatic, and anti-bacterial. If you are dealing with any ailment - most major cancers, many chronic illnesses, migraines, depression, chronic pain, nausia, glaucoma, etc. - you may wish to look into this plant. It is available in some states - at least where the plant is legal - through dispensaries.

Cannabis can also help with skin issues and cancer. Here is a Youtube that a friend shared with me re the stages that a man went through in his healing a nose skin cancer using Cannabis oil.

Finally, there is a new MLM company called Versativa that's selling new and exciting Hemp products - through their parent company Forever Green. I invite you to check these companies out if you'd like to support the hemp product in our world. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or if you'd just like to learn more about the products and company. If I can't answer your question, I can steer you in the right direction!

To our Health, Wealth, and Natural Healing & Awakening, Maria dancing heart~~~~

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Thrilled and Honored to Participate in the Showing of "Jun-Ai" (Film) in Sedona

A couple of weekends ago, over my birthday, I unexpectedly had the time of my life here in Sedona! I knew that I was going to do some interpreting for a Japanese spiritually oriented tour group that was coming to Sedona with Club World Co. from the Tokyo area, but I had no idea that I would be meeting the key-players in a most remarkable "Japanese-Chinese collaboration for the world" film entitled Jun-Ai. In fact, I became the de facto interpreter for the Japanese actress and project manager of the film as it was presented at the Sedona Film Festival. The lead actress's name is Keiko Kobayashi; someone appropriately called her "the Julia Roberts of Japan." She is a uniquely talented and courageous actress, screenwriter, and producer in Japan who helped spear-head this moving film. She is also a woman with a profound vision for world peace - for the sake of the children of the world. She believes firmly that one film can help to change the world! She is also doing some wonderful things to help create better schools and kindergartens - to begin with, in China.

Here's a bit about story line of Jun-Ai, which by the way, means "True" or "Pure Love": It plays like an unusual romance novel - chapters of beauty and intrigue. It is the summer of 1945, the end of a long world war and conflict between Japan and China. The story involves war but portrays love, a love that overcomes the conflict between two neighboring nations. Overcoming one obstacle after another, Ai and Shunsuke, along with their new-found enemy turned friend, Shanron, son of a blind Chinese woman who harbors them, experience the taste of friendship beyond borders and the kind of love that's worth risking their lives for. Featuring spectacular scenery and cinematography, this contemplative film offers a true gift to the world: The possibility of opening hearts through repentance, forgiveness, and newly blossoming love. The real star of the film is a wise old blind woman who opens her heart and mind with tremendous wisdom and hope, despite the losses and vicissitudes of her war-torn life.

Naturally, one of the reasons I loved this film is because it portrayed my home country's people, the Japanese, in a country where they did not truly belong. That sense of desiring to belong has always haunted me; and this feeling haunts the film as well. It also shares beautiful pieces of Japanese music that remind me of my childhood growing up in Japan. However, I was interested that I was not the only one tearing up a number of times during this film; in fact, most everyone in the theater seemed to be moved to tears. It is a genuinely heart-opening, healing film that transcends national borders and boundaries. It has been shared with four nations of the world - Japan, China, Monaco (where it won five awards), and the U.K. Now, with its Pan-American debut here in Sedona, it seems that the time has come for it to be shared with the entire world.

And incidentally, the "Jun-Ai Team" had the joy of discovering that the film had won two awards on the last day at the Awards Ceremony: Jun-Ai won the Best Director Bridging Cultures Award and the Best Audience Feature Award! Needless to say, we were all thrilled to hear this very special, hoped-for news!

I hope to continue to be a part of the effort to get Jun-Ai out into the world. Ms. Kobayashi and Shogo Okumura, the project director, hope to bring it back to Sedona for a week-long showing later this year. I hope that we will be seeing this film showing not only in Sedona again, but across our country and world, in many countries. Keiko's dream is that it be shown in every nation of the world! May it be so.

May peace prevail on Earth, especially for the sake of the children of the world, Dancing heart~~

p.s. The above picture is from the site: http://jfdb.jp/en/title/999.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Happy 2012... and Black Water Dragon Year, too - It's gonna be a magical year!

Happy 2012, Everyone! Hope your new year is off to a great start. There sure have been many positive changes going on in my life this year. I seem to be barely keeping up with it all...

First, I've got a new job: I'm working as a Life Coach - i.e., spiritual counselor - at An Oasis of Healing in Mesa, AZ. This is a holistic treatment center for cancer patients who come from great distances to be treated by Dr. Thomas Lodi and his team. So far I have very much enjoyed meeting the patients and staff in this loving, healing environment. I am most appreciative of this new opportunity in my life and work - in perfect, divine timing, I'm sure. It feels like my gifts and talents will be used and appreciated in a unique and special way at this center for healing.

Secondly, I've made the "3 P's" - Partnership, Power, and Prosperity - my goals for this year. I find that the partnerships and power are already coming in with promises of prosperity ahead. I'm getting that this year of the Black Water Dragon, more than ever before, will be an important year to make strong intentions, being very specific about what we desire. It feels like time is continuing to speed up as well, as the vibration of our planet moves higher and higher.

Finally, I sense that my work will be getting out into the world in a new and important way this year. I can't write about it at this time, but I have some new possibilities that feel very exciting. And I'm ready to move forward in creative, interesting ways that will serve a changing world in authentic ways. So, here's to a new and very special, interesting year of change! May we keep our thoughts positive and our hearts open, as much as possible.

Love Always, Dancing heart~~~~

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Miracles in Japan

Today's a big day for me: I'm headed to Seattle to get as many belongings down here to Sedona as possible! It's cold now and I need my warm clothes and other sundries that I've been missing. I'm looking forward to a new adventure -- renting a truck, etc.!

Meanwhile, I've been in touch with my old classmates from our high school days at Canadian Academy in Kobe, Japan. We're getting ready for our first reunion since hi school (!); and there's been some interesting dialogue. Among other things, two stories about gracious "happeneings" in Hokkaido came up which I felt I wanted to share. Japan is truly, an amazing country. I pray for the people of Japan every day. May God/dess richly bless them in these challenging times for them!

Here are the stories, by Ken Masaki, I believe:

I too have two Japanese hospitality stories that have to do with Hokkaido. Tim Clark and I decided to bicycle around Hokkaido (~1200 mile) after our graduation. We took a ferry from Kyoto prefecture (Japan sea side) to Hokkaido but due to a snafu ended up 1 day behind schedule (after the trip I was leaving for the US). When the ferry got to Otaru we needed to cover 200 miles in 24 hrs (over mountainous terrain). Tim and I bicycled all day/night but were short of our destination (also very tired). A Japanese truck driver stopped, picked us up (sat in the flatbed) and drove us far enough so we made are scheduled youth hostel place. The driver never gave us a chance to thank him ... just drove off.

About half way thru our trip we were in a town (forgot where that was) near the Daisetsuzan mtn. Night was coming and it was cold. We were in the mountains with no place to spend the night. We decided to spend the night at the local train station. The train stationmaster told us we could not stay so instead took Tim and I to his home. By then it was dark. The family fed us and gave us the largest tatami room to sleep in. The rest of the family slept in together in a small room. The next morning, Tim and I knew they would never accept money from us so we left after thanking them profusely. But we asked around and got their address from a local shop. We mailed them
some money.

Thanks for these beautiful stories, Ken. And Rich Blessings to Everyone in these times of Great Intense Love flooding the Earth!~ May we learn that We Are One, and live in Peace Very Soon, Dancing heart~~~~