Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Two days in Asheville....

A big two days! Acupuncture for Jane and me all morning, the zipping over to Tunnel Rd. for the 12:50 showing of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Then at 5 :00 PM we have appointments with a woman in Asheville who does the Emotion Code energy work. We have two friends who had an amazing experience last week, so I made appointments for Jane and me. It's based on muscle testing, and she determines emotional blocks in the body, and attempts to clear them. My trapped emotions were: worry, anxiety, forlorn, discouragement, and despair. Our results were not dramatic like our friends' had been, but we are aware that we both feel different, better, lighter, happier. Stay tuned.

Then on to our friend John's house for dinner and to spend the night. John had another friend staying with him. The four of us had the most fabulous time talking and eating all evening. John has given up cable, so no tv. Jane couldn't watch The Closer, but she survived. John's frined has a new large-screen I Mac. It is a beautiful piece of machinery. Jane thinks she has to have one now.

Then, this morning a good appointment with Cissy, Jane's main acupuncturist. Then back to Brevard, dropped Jane off in town for Bridge at Silvermont Senior Center, did several errands, and came home to finish up some work.

All this sounds very mundane, I know, and nothing to do with Writing Yourself Thin. But it all feels .....nice, happy. Same for Jane. Feeling.....nice, happier. We'll work again with the Emotion Code woman, and may do a Fri. night, all day Sat. course in Hendersonville Aug. 7/8 with the man who created it. Maybe it sounds a little.........I don't know. But, well, nice and happy, you can't argue with that. Why would you want to?

2 comments:

  1. I would certainly not argue with ...nice, happy. No indeed. I am feeling a lot of that this morning. Very easy, no fireworks, but so calm and "okay" that it is actually a bit unsettling. Could it have something to do with the ecplise?

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  2. Yes, that' it, so calm and "okay." I'm finding that "unsettling," can be breathed into just a form of awareness.

    Could be the eclipse, I guess. Who do we have to thank then, the moon or the sun?

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