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EVOLVINGIN KANSAS CITY 1 December 2015 E volving A Guide for Conscious Living December 2015 ~ Vol.VII, Issue 10 in Kansas City The Best Gift This The Best Gift This The Best Gift This Season is the One Season is the One Season is the One Only Only Only You You You Can Give Can Give Can Give Transcendence in Transcendence in Transcendence in Everyday Life Everyday Life Everyday Life Make Healthier Make Healthier Make Healthier Holiday Choices Holiday Choices Holiday Choices Girlfriend Weekend Girlfriend Weekend Girlfriend Weekend Getaway:Tuscaloosa Getaway:Tuscaloosa Getaway:Tuscaloosa !

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EVOLVING…IN KANSAS CITY 1 December 2015

E volving

A Guide for Conscious Living

December 2015 ~ Vol. VII, Issue 10

in Kansas City

The Best Gift This The Best Gift This The Best Gift This Season is the One Season is the One Season is the One

Only Only Only You You You Can GiveCan GiveCan Give

Transcendence in Transcendence in Transcendence in

Everyday LifeEveryday LifeEveryday Life

Make Healthier Make Healthier Make Healthier

Holiday ChoicesHoliday ChoicesHoliday Choices

Girlfriend Weekend Girlfriend Weekend Girlfriend Weekend

Getaway: TuscaloosaGetaway: TuscaloosaGetaway: Tuscaloosa

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Publisher Jill Dutton

913-944-1298 [email protected]

Editorial Assistants Aaron Lerner

Judy Kirkpatrick

Print Layout/Design Alea Smith

Ad Design Lydia Knopp

Advertising

Karen E. Cowdry Connie “Crash” Humiston

Monthly Columnists

Gloria Gale, Bethany Klug, Jude LaClaire, Aluna Michaels, Nancy Russell, Suzette Scholtes

EVOLVING© 2015 all rights reserved. The opinions expressed are those of the authors. The articles in EVOLVING are not meant to represent any form of medical or psychiatric care. No portion of the publication may be reproduced without express written permission from the publisher.

“A Time For Transition” by Sherrie A. Taylor, Energy Painter Lawrence, KS “by adjourning denial & conceiving a centered vision of transiency, one is freed to create o’er” Painting currently resides at ZenZero, Lawrence, KS www.sherrietaylorart.weebly.com

News 4

Wisdom Within 5

Journey to Wholeness 6

Holistic Health 7

Wanderlust 8

Food First 9

Food Gloria’s Food 9

Horoscope 13

Events 15

ON THE COVER

Contents

Dear Friend:

The theme this month, Transcendence, seems like a

grand one: to go beyond the limits of ordinary

experience; something far better or greater than usual.

I think of the Phoenix rising from the ashes. Or even

liken it to enlightenment. Pretty large footsteps to fill

and a somewhat intimidating aspiration.

But rather than some grand achievement, I believe

transcendence is an everyday occurrence. We all face

struggles each day. It’s how we face these problems

that brings transcendence.

So how can transcendence occur in the midst of the muck of life? I believe, that

instead of having to rise above our problems, we can instead see our struggles from

above (a higher place) and know that resolution is fact. Rather than a verb,

transcending, we realize we are all already there — transcendent.

As Transcendent Beings, it doesn’t mean we won’t make mistakes. It doesn't mean

every moment will be bliss. It will mean that each step we take, each challenge we

overcome or see from a higher light, leads to grace—and a transcendent expression

of life.

Wishing you all the most joyous of holidays, however you may celebrate.

In Gratitude and Abundance…

Jill Dutton

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Publisher’s Letter...

Departments

Tap Room

Food First? 8

The Best Gift This Season is

the One Only You Can Give

9

Transcendence in

Everyday Life

11

Transcendence Means Down,

Not Up

10

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News & Tips

Paradise and Promises: Chronicles of my life with a self-declared, modern-day

Buddha by Marlowe Sand

Marlowe Sand recollects 15 years pursuing spiritual freedom as a student of guru Andrew Cohen. For a wife and mother from the remote English countryside, meeting a modern-day, radical Buddha bore extreme consequences. Sand captures the interior experience of being drawn ever deeper into the cult of a charismatic and despotic guru. She invites the reader to share her journey from love and liberation to painful alienation and, finally, disillusionment. Sand doesn’t blame; instead she paints a picture of a complex, dangerous phenomenon. While she is unambiguous about the destructive nature of the community and each participant’s responsibility for its co-creation, Sand’s reckoning is ultimately with herself. Paradise and Promises is a

spiritual memoir only by coincidence. More importantly, it is a reflection on choices, consequences and reconciliation. “Paradise and Promises is the compelling account of Marlow Sand’s time in EnlightenNext, Andrew Cohen’s spiritual community. “Even though three former students previously published memoirs, including myself, the subtlety and descriptiveness of

Sand’s account surpasses the other contributions.” —William Yenner, lead author of American Guru “Sand draws you into her experience from the first page. She deftly relays her journey, from the initial seduction by Cohen. Her frank self-reflections reveal the ecstasy and joy, coupled with inevitable doubts and disillusionment. This is a book not to be missed.” —Janja Lalich, Ph.D., author of Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic Cults

Heather A. Clark joined the Yoga School of Therapeutics, Overland Park, as partner and director, Suzette Scholtes, founder, announced today. Kansas City’s first yoga studio since 1994, Scholtes said the long-term vision of offering high standards of education in yoga continues to be a paramount focus. “With Heather’s skill, knowledge, and training she will help educate the community of how yoga as fitness and therapy provides ease and relief to many.” Clark holds an MBA from Rockhurst University. She worked as a Senior Director at Cerner for 17 years. Her goal is to foster wellness by balancing traditional medicine with holistic choices such as meditation, yoga, and related. The Yoga School of Therapeutics is known for restorative and therapeutic yoga, including work done in a 2006 study with Kansas University to incorporate yoga as a therapy for Parkinson’s Disease. The school offers 30

weekly classes range from vigorous and strength building to gentle and therapeutic. The school is a Yoga Alliance member offering both RYT 200 and 300 yoga teachers training and has certified hundreds of qualified teachers in six different states since 2004. The Yoga School is located at 10400 W. 103, #14, Overland Park, KS 66214. Website: www.theyogastudio.com; email [email protected]; voice mail 913-492-9594.

Heather A. Clark Joins The Yoga School

as New Director/Partner

Paradise and Promises

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Wisdom Within

A Yummy Holiday Buffet

T he abundance of food at last

year’s potluck party showcased

vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free,

nuts, dips and chips, and meat

casseroles. At the Yoga School, our

appetites and preferences vary as much as

our students. Everyone finds something to

eat they enjoy.

I was the first in the buffet line, not

being shy to indulge a healthy appetite. I

returned for a second helping, as the food

is always so good. I love this time of the

year to visit and share a joke with guests

while Christmas lights twinkle in the

background.

A buffet, in an odd way, is a metaphor

for life in the regard we

all make so many

choices every day.

Remember as a kid you

may have been upset if

the green beans

touched your mashed

potatoes? My younger

sis has lots of likes and

dislikes about food. “I

hate tomatoes!” she

exclaims. I stay silent

as I watch her douse

her pasta with extra

red sauce. What we eat

is our business and we

need not justify our

preferences to anyone.

The most toxic attitude

on diet is to believe that your choice is

superior to others. Indeed, is it not ego to

think, “My diet is better than yours?”

Make a List and Check

it Twice Yet, when Sis dropped 50 pounds a

decade ago, she arrived for our holiday

feast with special water to drink and

avoided many foods on the holiday table.

She skipped the dessert she brought. She

has kept the weight off. Like her, plan for

those nights of the “big” parties or holiday

dinners. “No” is a two-letter word we all

understand even if we do disappoint the

holiday baker.

Eat balanced meals through the day to

keep blood sugar level. Those buffets and/

or parties that offer waistline-dangerous

foods offer good stuff too. The

nutritionists say choose foods with lots of

color, which always include vegetables and

fruits. Avoid those vegetables morphed

into calorie-filled diet busters with cheese,

salt-laden canned soup, fried onions, and

crème. Even those who are not fond of

sweet potatoes can love their bright color,

which promises healing antioxidants like

beta-carotene. Same for dark greens, as

you know.

Drink, drink, and drink but balance

with good water or herbal tea. Maybe toast

with a bit of wine and avoid like the plague

those calorie laden sweet cordials so

popular in the sexy ads.

A Wonderful Life As the days grow shorter nearing the

solstice this year on Dec. 22, make it a

priority to honor your exercise routine, as

well as other routines you cherish such as

yoga and meditation. Then indulging in

holiday foods with your exercise will help

you feel better and cope with the stress of

the holidays. Give up those tasks that

weigh you down such as baking or sending

out holiday cards. Do more of what you

enjoy. For me, I love to sit near the wood-

burning fire, watching old holiday films.

Added bonus: When we take care of

ourselves we give from a full cup, and that

is a true gift to family and friends. Merry

Christmas/Happy Holidays, everyone!

BY SUZETTE SCHOLTES

Suzette Scholtes’ non-fiction writing won the prestigious “Writers Digest” award. Her

passions are writing and yoga and she feels one needs a sense of humor for both. She founded The Yoga School of Therapeutics

where she manages one of the region’s prestige teacher training

programs. 10400 W. 103rd Street, Overland

Park. www.theyogastudio.com [email protected]

913 492-9594.

“A buffet in an odd way is a metaphor for

life in the regard we all make so many

choices every day. ”

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Journey to Wholeness

All In the Family

T his time of year has important holidays with themes of peace and harmony. Some recent publications by and about

women and re-visiting the Equal Rights Amendment made me think about the central importance of women’s happiness in this vision of peace and harmony. Since our true happiness, and certainly our physical and mental health, are influenced by the environment in which we live, it would be good to look at some of these issues affecting the families—yours, mine, and the world’s.

Anne-Marie Slaughter in her book, Unfinished Business, tells us the discussion must shift from “being about the work-life balance to discrimination against care and care-giving.” She explains, “I am not proposing to devalue competition; I am proposing to revalue care, to elevate it to its proper place as an essential human instinct, drive, and activity.”

Women in the workplace bring attributes of patience, adaptability, courage, compassion and hope. Both men and women would benefit from developing these qualities. Millenial men have more egalitarian attitudes about children, family and work but are finding it difficult to sustain this in the face of current workplace attitudes and policies.

Women without children earn nearly the same as men in some fields while married mothers earn about 76 cents on the male dollar. Women in low and hourly incomes make even less. Gail Collins in a recent article, What Happened to Working Women?” tells us that out of twenty-four countries, the United States now ranks 20th, down from seventh, in the number of women in the workplace. “One of the reasons is clearly….the cost of child care.” She cites “…the cost of child care for a family with a 4-year-old and an 8-year-old would exceed housing costs…a working single mother of the same two children…probably eats up a third of your income. In most states infant care is more expensive than college tuition.”

Women in the workplace give families more needed income, stimulates the economy, brings needed and diverse skills, and helps women develop personally and professionally. Women in the United States, unlike most other countries in the world, do not get paid maternity leave or other benefits to help them as parents. There is not a lot of incentive for mothers to stay in the

workforce. The stress for couples with children and both spouses working is very high. I see it frequently in my practice as they struggle to be good spouses and parents in a workplace that values competition and making money over care and care-giving.

The impetus to re-visit the ERA is beginning to gain momentum. Jessica Neuwirth, the author of Equal Means Equal: Why the Time for an Equal Rights Amendment Is Now, makes a compelling case that women’s rights, in issues like pay equity, pregnancy discrimination and violence against women, are compromised without the protection of the ERA.

Kamala Lopez, an actress, director and activist who established the ERA Education Project is also behind the forthcoming documentary, Equal Means Equal. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said “I would like to see women get fired up about the Equal Rights Amendment.” Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, Ellen Page, Beyonce, Patricia Arquette, John Legend and Ashton Kutcher, to name a few, are all making pubic statements about equality, women’s rights and feminism.

The time has come to re-think what brings happiness and peace to all. Perhaps it is equality for all, especially women and the values of care-giving and compassion with equal measures of courage and competition.

Let’s think about that for peace, harmony and great holidays.

Jude LaClaire, Ph.D., LCPC, is a counselor, educator and

author. For counseling appointments, seminars,

training, speaking engagements or information on Neurobehavioral Programs or

Imago Couple Therapy call913-322-5622. For more information about Jude LaClaire or the

Kansas City Holistic Centre go to www.kcholistic.com

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Holistic Health

Make Healthier Holiday Choices: 10 Tips for an Optimal Holiday Experience

T he holidays are filled with family traditions that include some of our favorite meals and foods. As you celebrate, think of little changes you can make this holiday season to create healthier

meals and active, peaceful days. The following are helpful tips for those changes.

1. Enjoy all the food groups at your celebrations. Prepare whole-grain crackers with hummus or guacamole as an appetizer; add unsalted nuts and black beans to a green leafy salad; use almond milk instead of heavy cream or cow’s milk in your casseroles. 2. Make sure your protein is lean and organic, free range as possible. Good choices are turkey, wild Alaskan salmon, lamb, roast beef and beans. Serve brown rice with beans to make a complete protein for the vegetarians. 3. Cheers to good health while quenching your thirst with low calorie options. Drink water with lemon or lime slices or seltzer water with a splash of 100 percent fruit juice. 4. Bake healthier by substituting unsweetened applesauce or mashed ripe bananas instead of butter. Try cutting the amount of sugar listed in recipes in half. Use spices to add flavor such as cinnamon, allspice or nutmeg instead of salt. When salt is used,

Mediterranean of Himalayan sea salt are good choices. 5. Tweak the sweet for desserts. Try baked apples with cinnamon and a sprinkle of sugar and nuts instead of apple pie. Invite your guests to make their own parfait with colorful, sliced fruit and low-fat yogurt. When fats are used, better choices are organic coconut oil, butter, or cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil. 6. Enjoy left overs. Create delicious new meals with your leftovers. Add turkey and beans to soups or salads. Use extra veggies in omelets, sandwiches, or stews. 7. Make exercise a part of the fun! Make being active part of your holiday tradition. Have fun walking and talking with family and friends after a holiday meal. Give gifts that encourage others to practice healthy habits such as workout CD’s, FitBit app, dance lessons, pedometers, running shoes, and reusable water bottles. 8. Be the life of the party! Laugh, mingle, dance and play games. Focus on fun and enjoy the company of others. Laughter is a wonderful natural medicine! 9. Give to others. Spend time providing foods or preparing meals for those who may need a little help. Give food to a local food bank or volunteer to serve meals at a shelter during the holiday season.

10. Take time for yourself to relax and breathe and connect. Plan time for your busy activities and schedule down time, as well. Even if it is just five minutes a day of deep breathing and prayer or reflection time—just do it! Connect with your spouse or other love ones about your feelings and work together to get the extra holiday chores accomplished. As a holistic physician, I am happy to assist you on

your life journey, one on one, and use natural remedies as much as possible. Drugs and surgery are sometimes necessary, but I try to avoid them and provide alternatives when possible.

Nancy Russell, M.D., is a holistic Internal medicine physician, blending traditional and

alternative medicine in her Kansas City northland practice for over 30 years. For more

information on getting to know Dr. Russell, visit her website, www.nancyrussellmd.com or call her office at Nurturing Optimal Wellness

at 816-453-5545.

BY DR, NANCY RUSSELL

Jay Peters M.S., D.MIN

For a consultation call: (913) 339-9591

Licensed Professional Counselor Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Certified Hypnotherapist Addiction Specialist Spiritual Counseling

8700 Indian Creekway Park, Suite 220 Overland Park, KS 66210

www.drjaypeters.com

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Wanderlust

T uscaloosa is a perfect destination for a girlfriends’ weekend getaway. From a centrally-located train depot, to a walkable college town filled with museums, a river walk with a

farmers’ market, farm-to-table eateries, quirky, unique shops, and even a microbrewery, you’ll find a weekend filled with food, arts, history, and entertainment.

Friday Amtrak’s Crescent train runs from New Orleans to New York, with a multitude of stops at quaint southern cities, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, one of them. Whether traveling from northern or southern destinations, the Crescent train arrives in Tuscaloosa at approximately 1 p.m., allowing plenty of time to get a fun weekend started. The train depot is just a five-minute taxi ride from downtown Tuscaloosa and the Home2Suites by Hilton, so drop the bags at your luxurious (yet efficient) room, freshen up, and get ready to explore.

Check-in at Home2Suites by Hilton. Within walking distance of downtown dining, entertainment and businesses, the hotel features an indoor saline

swimming pool, modern fitness center with personal TVs and MP3 player docks, and spacious, modern suites with full kitchens. There’s free breakfast each morning, as well. Explore Downtown T-Town by foot. Just a few blocks from the hotel, stop for refreshments at Cravings, a specialty grocery, wine bar, and beer garden. Then head off to explore unique shops like The Makers Market, with all local hand-crafted items. Just down the street is the Grand Hall Art Gallery. The gallery, located upstairs inside the Federal Building, features 16 stunning murals created by artist, Caleb O’Connor. It’s a stunning depiction of Tuscaloosa history that you won’t want to miss. After an afternoon walking downtown Tuscaloosa,

you’ll be ready for dinner and the best view of the sunset in T-town at the Cypress Inn, located on the river.

Saturday

It’ll be a full day of exploring, so enjoy a hearty southern breakfast at The Waysider: Southern breakfast at its finest.

Head to the Farmers’ Market at the Tuscaloosa River Market, then take a chance to savor the local flavor, sights and sounds on the Tuscaloosa River Walk. Visit the Tuscaloosa Museum of Art where you’ll explore one of the largest and greatest collections of American Art. Head to Archibald’s BBQ for lunch. Voted #6 on the “Best BBQ in the US” list by USA Today, and #3 on Southern Livings “South’s Top 50 Barbecue Joints,” is located in a small building with just a handful of barstools and tables, but it’s worth a visit to taste this southern, tangy BBQ. Explore the University of Alabama campus, where history abounds. From Civil War to Civil Rights, there are some interesting historical sites, and of course the Museum of Natural History–where the only meteorite ever known to strike a human is housed; plus the Bryant

Museum where the history of the Crimson Tide is told. Blaze the short trail of 15 minutes from downtown to Moundville Archaeological Park to transport yourself back in history. This must-see on any trip to the area will open your mind to a whole new Native American experience. After so much exploring, quench your thirst with a refreshing afternoon beer at the Black Warrior Brewing Company, then return “home” to your hotel room to freshen up and get ready for a night on the town. Stop for a wine tasting at Carpe Vino, then step over to Epiphany Cafe—New American Farm-to-Fork Cuisine—for appetizers. After sampling a couple appetizers, walk just a few blocks over to The Side by Side for dinner. James Beard award winning Chef, Chris Hastings, created this concept located inside the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Tuscaloosa. His eclectic approach at combining the freshest local ingredients, a Southern flair and a unique dining experience make for a winning combination. Visit the Temerson Square Entertainment District and burn off some calories dancing. Tuscaloosa is, after all, a funky little college town where live music can be found every night of the week.

Sunday

Enjoy a hearty brunch at Five Bar restaurant before jumping back on the train.

For addresses and websites of locations listed, read the complete article at www.jilldutton.worldpress.com.

Girlfriend Weekend

Getaway:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Activities and sights of Tuscaloosa. Left (Clockwise): Lucy Clock Tower at the University of Alabama; Museum at

Moundville Archeological Park; Outdoor gardens at Tuscaloosa Museum of Art; Tuscaloosa River Walk.

Foods of Tuscaloosa: Left (Clockwise): Appetizer sampler at

Cypress Inn; Fruit plate at The Side by Side, Country ham, grits, eggs, and redeye gravy at The Waysider; Raw cheese from AA Farms at the Tuscaloosa River Market.

Jill Dutton is publisher of Evolving Magazine. Follow Jill’s travel adventures, Wanderlust: One Woman’s

Journey of the USA by Rail at www.jilldutton.wordpress.com.

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Food First

Food First?

F ood First is the title of this column because I firmly believe food is the foundation of health. Yet,

like all generalizations, it’s never that simple. Over the years, I have clearly seen the role consciousness plays in our health and well-being. Habitual patterns of behavior and mind states that do not serve us can be detrimental to our health. Most of the time we aren’t aware how consciousness sabotages our efforts to be healthy.

Just as everyone needs to exercise regularly, everyone needs a regular routine to keep their consciousness in shape.

I am a big fan of daily mindfulness meditation or centering-prayer practice. Both methods cultivate the ability to clearly see what is going on in the body and the mind, that is, identify the habitual patterns and mind states that do not serve us and cultivate the ones that do. Both practices calm the body and mind. If there is one organ that characterizes Western culture it is the adrenal glands. However, a body and mind running on adrenaline can’t restore and repair themselves or be introspective. They also eventually wear themselves out. These practices rest adrenals, giving body and mind the space it needs to heal and to see our world and our self more clearly.

I also recommend yoga, Tai Chi or Chi Gong. I think of them as meditation or prayer in motion. Because of the emphasis on breathing, they too calm our tendency toward adrenal overdrive.

Hubby and I sit in mindfulness meditation for 30 minutes every morning. I add in 15 to 30 minutes of yoga. The fact that many CEOs meditate regularly is a secret that’s recently getting out. It helps them more skillfully handle the challenges of their position, stay well, and even manage chronic health problems. Check the Internet for video interviews of

Mark Bertolini, CEO of Aetna, about how his daily mindfulness and yoga practice helps him manage chronic pain after a ski accident, and how it’s changed the way he leads Aetna.

I also advocate meditating or praying in a group. A synergy arises in group meditation that makes the practice easier and more powerful. Many groups discuss what is coming up in their practice and share how they worked with similar situations in their own lives.

Once you clearly see patterns that aren’t working for you, how do you change them? The good news is awareness is usually enough. They change by themselves, all at once, or in layers as deeper insight arises. However, if a pattern won’t budge, I recommend a process called Resonance Re-Patterning. It helps clear blockages and aligns you with more healthful patterns. Check the Internet for practitioners near you.

Bethany Klug, DO created HealthSpan out of a deep

wish: for everyone to experience vibrant health.

We go beyond the conventional pill-for an-ill approach to educate and

inspire you so you can successfully make positive steps toward greater health

and wellbeing. HealthSpan is also offering

some excellent classes to help you add some quick,

easy and delicious dishes to you weekly repertoire.

Learn more at www.healthspankc.com or

913-642-1900.

BY DR, BETHANY KLUG

J eanne Mackay, owner of The Tasteful Olive, is a spirited self-starter. The spark of this entrepreneur started

percolating in 2009 when she walked into a Chicago specialty shop and tasted the flavorful combination of olive oil and balsamic vinegar.

Intrigued, Mackay tucked away thoughts of her next endeavor to open a retail shop in the Kansas City area.

Before long, Mackay was actively exploring this new taste profile, embracing the challenge.

“Before I knew it, I was becoming well versed in my proposed venture,” she says, acknowledging her timing couldn’t have been better, boosted by the public’s awareness of olive oil as a healthy fat.

After a storefront in historic downtown Overland Park was secured, The Tasteful Olive opened in spring 2010 with Mackay at the helm assisted by eight part-time employees.

Harvesting The Seasons “We love our customers, so when someone

new comes in our task is to let them peruse and invite them to taste the oils and vinegars,” says Mackay who clearly enjoys the interaction.

Outfitted with rows of imposing stainless steel vats or ‘fustis,’ the 15 and 25-liter metal containers hold the goods: golden oils and thick, rich

vinegars. Each contains different flavors ranging from fruity to savory oil that can be mixed with balsamic or wine vinegar. All it takes is a turn of the tiny spigot dribbling the contents into a small paper cup. One swig of the elixirs elicits smiles, puckers, and continued rounds. This experiential trial of various oil and vinegar combinations

is encouraged. With a room full of more than 60 different products harvested from around the

world, bottles can be tailored exactly to your taste. Oils range from First Fruits such as Arbequina, Picholine, and Coratina, to Fused/Infused/ High Heat and Gourmet. If Eureka Green Limonato or Milanese Gremolata sounds delicious, drink up. Mackay explains, “Our flavored (or infused) olive oils

start with the same fresh olive oil...one of the mild-intensity olive oils are chosen after each hemisphere's harvest to be used as the base. They’re tested to the highest standards of extra virgin quality otherwise known as Ultra-Premium.

Our unflavored olive oils come from both hemispheres; the olives processed into these oils have been picked and then pressed into oil within 3-4 hours of picking. This is what we call fresh.”

Balsamic vinegar comes from Modena, Italy and then aged for at least 12 years in wooden barrels. From there, the vinegars are naturally flavored with real fruit, spice, and herbs. In addition to Mango, Pomegranate Quince, Fig, Juniper Berry…even Chocolate, to name just a few of the white and dark balsamic available, The Tasteful Oil features pastas, olives, sea salts, spices & herbs, teas, sauces, hair & skin products, books and more.

Tasteful Olive 7945 Santa Fe Overland Park, KS Tastefulolive.com 913-649-7900

BY GLORIA GALE Tap Room

Food Gloria’s Food

Kansas City writer, producer, and photo stylist Gloria Gale is a

sleuth when it comes to discovering interesting features

for the media. Most recently, Gloria profiled area restaurants as a columnist for 435 Magazine

and was one of KCUR's Food Critics radio program. Want to

know where to find the best tastes in town? Contact Gloria:

Nutritious Baked Apples * This recipe is for two large apples. Ingredients:

1 T butter, melted 1 tsp Tasteful Olive's Honey

Ginger Balsamic Vinegar 4 tsp granola (or use more if you

have jumbo apples) 2 tsp ground cinnamon

Use EITHER 3 droperfuls Stevia OR 2 tsp brown sugar

Directions: Wash and core apples.

Mix all ingredients, spoon into the apple.

Cover the bottom of a loaf pan with aluminum foil. Put about 1/2"

of water on bottom of pan. Place apples in pan. Bake at 350 degrees

F for 45 - 60 minutes. Test fre-quently with fork until desired

tenderness is reached. Recipe by Jeanne Mackay

There’s a lot of co-mingling going on between silky olive oil and zesty vinegar in one downtown Overland Park tasting shop

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Feature

R omans observed Saturnalia, the Roman winter solstice. Buddhists celebrate Bodhi Day on December 8. Soyal, the holiday of the Zuni

and Hopi, is held on December 21. The Persian Mithra, born to a virgin mother on December 22, symbolizes light, truth, goodness, strength, and friendship. Hindus’ Pancha Ganapati honors Lord Ganesha for four days from December 21-25. Hannukkah, the Festival of Lights in Judaism, lasts eight days, beginning December 6. The Yule of ancient Germanic people was their focus from late December to early January. The birth of Jesus in the Christian tradition can last from Christmas Eve on December 24 through Epiphany on January 6. Kwanzaa, an African American observation, extends from December 26 to January 1. We see that cultures around the world seem to feel the need to spread warmth and light at the end of the year to those they care about. “Good tidings to you!” they all seem to say.

Whether your winter season festivities traditionally last one day or 12, gift giving predominates in them all. Our thoughts turn to how we can honor others at the close of the year. We wonder what gift will share our desire for well being: “Carry this with you in winter’s darkness until a new season arrives—and know I am wishing you the best.”

This season, give a gift that will remove some shadow that may have been cast over a relationship or your own heart. Consider one of these five shining gifts this season.

Forgiveness It has been

said that forgiveness is giving up all hope of a better past. Although the beginning of the year is often the time people think of starting over, clearing out a mental or emotional space has to happen first. We have to make room to move forward.

The winter season is a prime time to lighten a corner of heart, mind, or body. Take an issue you are holding onto and consider whether it deserves to burden us or others. Not forgiving has been compared to drinking poison and hoping the other person will die. We are the ones who pay the price. Forgiving does not mean what happened wasn’t important. We do need to grieve losses. Our pain needs to be witnessed and acknowledged.

But then we don’t have to build a room addition for it and move in.

There are many simple tokens or symbols to embody this gift of forgiveness. A simple note can contain the words of release for another, a stone with “forgiveness” on it, a butterfly, symbol of new life beginning again, flying away, and not lingering in futility. The perfect expression will reveal itself to you. It doesn’t matter whether the other person accepts it. You will have lightened your spirit to move forward.

Gratitude We have all heard someone say a

hurried, “Oh, thank you,” or we ourselves have mumbled something similar as we rushed around our day. Few of us, however, have had our day or night light up with a genuine, deeply felt expression of gratitude. Think back over the year to a time when the bell really saved you, by someone’s thoughtfulness or willingness to go the extra mile. Perhaps in the pressure of the experience, you did not get back to letting them know how much it meant, even though you intended to. This is a perfect time of year to give this gift. There are many effective ways to say “Thank you.” Coupons for service throughout the coming year can say, “Because you cared,” or simply a collection of positive statements you have written for them that they can use when needed. A small book of gratitude may suffice, with a note on each page from you to them. Your imagination can come up with many appropriate expressions, and you will catch yourself smiling since expressing gratitude lights

up your heart as well.

Support What makes you feel supported? Someone listening without giving advice? Someone helping to carry a heavy bag? Someone willing to take a phone call? Simply the gift of time? Chances are that the

ways you feel supported are needed by another person you know. Give them an expression that you intend to be a support to them in the coming year. You may know how they want to receive that, or you may have to make a commitment to keep in touch regularly to find out. Whatever the form, give the person the gift of knowing someone intends to be in their corner, even if they don’t think they need it. That in itself is often the support that we want. One woman buys a “Day by Day” calendar with tear off pages. She writes on various ones throughout the year so that the person gets a surprise when they come to

that page. “Ah-ha! She is thinking of me!” Another way to show support is to schedule loving postcards to send throughout the year on your own calendar. Once you set your intention, gratitude will flow.

Celebration Have you felt the overwhelming

kindness of being celebrated just for who you are and for no other reason? You can give this tremendous experience to someone else. The writer SARK (Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy) is well known for her exuberant and unexpected celebrations: of others, life, or even each dust mite. Joy in the existence of a person is a sacred experience. We remember the wonder and awe of seeing a newborn baby. That baby is now grown up and among us. Hold an Honoring Party. Ask everyone to create an expression of how beneficial the person has been, how the person has brightened the world just by being their unique self. Include good natured jokes and ribbing, “remember when” stories, and emphasize what makes that person a one-of-a-kind. Handmade posters, poems, songs, memory books are all good ideas. Because it is not held on a birthday or other expected occasion, few gifts can top this one for shining lasting light far and wide throughout the year. If you cannot hold a party, ask friends to place cards, poems or other tokens with a note in a box that is then wrapped and given to the person during the season.

Blessing If you have never been the recipient of

a blessing, entirely too much time has passed without one. If you have never given a blessing, entirely too much time has passed without one.

A formal extending of a blessing is a deeply moving and even a healing or transformative experience. It is not as riotous as a Celebration, but as deeply meaningful.

A blessing has four elements:

Acknowledging a quality you value or want to enhance in the person

Noting a time when they displayed that quality

Speaking words of love and appreciation for them

Stating your commitment to be a blessing to them For a younger person, some add a

vision of a positive future. Adding quotations or verse can help

you find words you may want to use. Including meaningful touch, such as hands

on the other’s head and looking into their eyes can also add significance to the experience. The person should come away from the blessing knowing they are valued. Concluding with a symbolic token, beverage, or treat can provide a serene sense of completion.

The legacy of the blessing tradition is a long one found in every culture. We all want to be affirmed, to be sent into the world knowing we have a loving, strong person who cherishes us as we go. The accounts of those who did not feel wanted, accepted, or even tolerated are myriad. Giving a blessing can help lessen this loss.

Whether forgiveness, gratitude, support, celebration, or blessing, you are the only one who can give these gifts from your heart and mind. You will experience the truth of the saying, “The giver gains.”

Shirley Fessel offers workshops on Writing for Spiritual

Development, the Divine Feminine for women from the

Christian tradition, and advanced writing, reading and speaking.

Shirley is currently developing a workbook for women suffering religious abuse and domestic

violence. She is an educator with DivineBalance.org. Visit

writingresearchtraining.com or email her at [email protected].

The Best Gift This Season is the One Only You Can Give BY SHIRLEY FESSEL

“The legacy of the

blessing tradition is a long one found in every culture. ”

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N ot that ancient wisdom texts are easy to interpret in the first place, but I think some of the sages who studied and

decoded the meaning of these documents, despite their best efforts, got it wrong.

Reaching enlightenment, greater states of awareness or transcendence isn't about bypassing the emotions. It isn't about living from the upper chakras and going through life forcing positive affirmations and rejecting the existence of the shadow. It isn't about walking around in a self-delusional blissed-out state while cancer is quietly developing in your colon from the 48 years of anger you haven't expressed.

It is easy to be spiritual. It is hard to be human.

Yet that is exactly what we embraced when we chose to incarnate as a human being on this planet. One of my favorite quotes by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin sums it up perfectly: "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience."

Several years ago I had an epiphany during a ceremonial gathering. As I watched the convener get triggered and have a less-than-stellar moment in how they chose to handle the situation, it hit me: what is the point of all of this "spiritual practice " if we can't relate to the human standing next to us? If we can't

have an honest conversation about how we feel? If we can't speak our truth and communicate clearly? It's easy to be a mystic on a mountaintop. But strap on unresolved childhood issues, hunger, divorce, differing political views, a mortgage payment, three kids, ailing parents, lack of sleep, corporate greed, getting laid off, and all of the others issues we confront on a daily basis and then try to be spiritual in the midst of "real" life. That is where the work lies.

Spiritual bypass is seductive, but ultimately gets us nowhere. Robert Augustus Masters says, "Spiritual bypassing is the use of spiritual beliefs to unconsciously avoid dealing with painful feelings, unresolved wounds, and developmental needs. It’s so pervasive, and largely goes unnoticed, and such actions often do more harm than good." We can convince ourselves we're growing because we meditate, go to church, read enlightening books, and give money to charity. But our upward reach is directly proportional to the depths of our excavating. We must grow deep and broad roots to support the growth above. Otherwise, the tree falls over.

The spiritual path doesn't just lead up. It leads down. Down into the body.

Our mission is to learn how to bring our connection with Spirit down all the way into our body. To fully inhabit ourselves--the muck, the beauty, the fear,

the love, the agony, the ecstasy, and everything in between. To feel our feelings. To ride the sublime roller coaster of the natural rhythms and cycles of our human existence. To embrace the exquisite joy and agony of our frailty and our magnificence. To be a human bridge between heaven and earth, spirit and matter.

So what does being fully embodied look like?

1. It starts with accepting your humanness. You are human and divine. Yet it's much harder to embrace our less-than-perfect qualities. Accept your imperfections, your foibles, your flaws. Give yourself a break. It's exhausting to deny. It is freeing to accept. 2. Do your inner work. Whatever unresolved issues or buried wounds you have, work through them. Seek help. Ask for support. Spiritual awakening is not a destination, it is a journey. Spoiler alert: no matter how much inner work you do, there is always more to learn, uncover, heal, release, and embrace. Enjoy the journey. 3. Feel your feelings. This is one of the most precious and unique gifts of being human! Feeling your emotions (especially anger and fear) doesn't make you un-evolved. It makes you, simply, human. Emotions are our most accurate navigation system. Our body's reaction to circumstances will always tell us the truth, if we learn to embrace and listen to our feelings. 4. Give yourself permission that "being spiritual" doesn't have to look a certain way. Spirituality shows up in as many forms as there are humans on the planet. Express your uniqueness. Be authentically you. 5. Tell yourself the truth. Erich Fromm says, "Integrity simply means a willingness not to violate one's identity." Lying to yourself is one of the most dangerous forms of spiritual bypass. When you lie to yourself, you erode your trust in yourself. Then you begin to relate to yourself as untrustworthy. Being truthful with others starts with being truthful with yourself.

6. Embrace your shadow. Our shadow represents the unloved and disowned parts of ourselves. These aspects are

always seeking expression. If we deny them and pretend they aren't there, rest assured they will still come out. But they will come out sideways and express as inappropriate behavior at the most inopportune time. As Carl Jung says, "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." Now I realize all of this may seem like a downer, but the more you can

accept your humanness and fully embrace the entire spectrum of human experience, the greater your ability will be to ground your spiritual nature on this plane. If the point was just to experience our spiritual nature, why would we have chosen to incarnate in human form in the first place? If all you do is pursue your connection to spirit, you're only experiencing 50 percent of what it is to be human. We chose to be in-body in order to em-body. So embrace your amazing self and focus not only on the upward growth, but the downward growth as well.

Stephanie Red Feather is a shamanic spiritual healer,

teacher and life coach. She offers private coaching as well as

multiple workshops, trainings, products and processes,

including the Embodied Priestess Process™. Visit her website:

www.redfeatherconnections.com

Transcendence Means Down, Not Up BY STEPHANIE RED FEATHER

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"Soul, to me, means

‘embodied essence,’

when we experience

ourselves and others in

our full humanity - part

animal, part divine.

Healing comes through

embodiment of the soul."

—Marion Woodman

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O ftentimes individuals believe that the ability to reach a state of transcendence is something that is unattainable in their

everyday lives. They feel that this is a state of consciousness that is only available to spiritual adepts, saints, enlightened teachers, and indigenous healers. Transcendence is viewed in our culture as something that lies beyond the range of our ordinary perceptions, knowledge, comprehension, or experience. One senses that transcendence is apart from the material universe and that it is beyond their experience and unknowable.

In my experience I have found this to be totally false and is a byproduct of the limitations that we have imposed upon ourselves by our disconnection with the natural world and the beauty of the universe. In my work as a Shamanic Healer and teacher for almost 20 years, I have learned that the ability to reach a state of transcendence is available to everyone regardless of their spiritual experience or level of enlightenment. In Shamanic cosmology it is believed that there are two levels of reality: ordinary reality, and non-ordinary reality. Ordinary reality is the reality that we experience most commonly in our daily existence, doing our work, taking care of our families, taking care of the business of life.

Non-ordinary reality is just as real in our lives as the ordinary reality of our everyday existence, yet it is entered into by moving into a state of flow, a space of moving from the realms of this world and into the realms of the unseen.

The Shamanic Healer or Practitioner does this through the Shamanic Journey. The Shamanic Journey is a trance like state that is attained with the use of some type of monotonous sound by the practitioner. This can take the form of drumming, rattling, chanting, dancing, or any form of trance-like music. The Shaman can navigate through three worlds: the Upper World or the “Hanaqpacha” as we call it in the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition that I practice the Lower World or the “Ukhupacha,” and our ordinary world known as the

Kaypacha. The Hanaqpacha is a world that is filled with light and is very surreal; our spirit helpers there are highly evolved spiritual energies that exist only to be of service to mankind for guidance and healing. The Ukhupacha is a world very much like our world; only it is pristine and unspoiled. Its residents are our animal allies. They also serve us for healing and guidance, as well as to help integrate or release shadow elements from our being. These two worlds are mediators for the Kaypacha and are continually interpenetrating our ordinary reality to assist us in our personal healing, the distant healing of others, and access to information we can’t call forth in our normal awareness.

Everyone is capable of accessing these unseen realms. They can be accessed through training and the guidance of a Shamanic Teacher of integrity and good heart, and oftentimes they can be accessed spontaneously when one is in a receptive state of flow, exhaustion, or awareness. Being in such a state of transcendence in journeywork is much like being in a dream while you are in a waking state. A state of transcendence in communing with a place of non-ordinary reality can be experienced in forms other than a formal shamanic journey.

It can come forth through periods of extreme exhaustion or over work when your mind has moved aside and allowed you access to that spark of awareness to the unseen. It can occur through any kind

of art where you are within the flow of the moment and have stepped outside of your ordinary awareness into a state of bliss. It can occur with tender moments with your children, grandchildren, or other beloveds in

your life in the times where you feel the resonant heart connection of one soul to another. It can occur with the intimacy of a beloved in moments of sexual ecstasy. There are many ways that transcendence can occur spontaneously. What is most relevant is the synchronicity that existed to produce the state of transcendence. If one can recreate this experience it can lead to being able to access a transcendent state at will.

One of the issues that we as humans have imposed upon ourselves that acts as a block to experiencing transcendence is the belief that we are separate from the Divine.

Divinity exists in all things, believing that the universe exists in separate forms is simply an illusion. There is duality in our universe and everything in our universe depends on its opposite to be complete and balanced, that is how wholeness is achieved. We need to re – member source, the source that is within us. And, that everything in creation is part of that source of oneness and the I AM.

How can we re re-member our connection to all that is and the I AM? How can we regularly consciously call in transcendence into our everyday lives, rather than just have the brief moments of bliss that may occur randomly? We can follow the examples of our native indigenous peoples of the world. The interconnectedness of the natural world, the relationship to all that is there for us to see and experience if we just open our eyes to the great web of life and spirit that is all around us. The stones, the earth, the waters, the trees, the heavens, stars...everything in the Universe is part of us as we are part of the Universe. Developing a deep connection and honoring of the natural world allows us to move into transcendence. Developing quiet time and stillness within our lives leads to transcendence. Practicing good self-care leads to transcendence. Learning ways that resonate personally to achieve an altered state whether that be the Shamanic Journey, Dance, Artistic Expression, Meditation Techniques, Mindfulness or many others can lead to transcendence.

Transcendence is a natural part of our being, as is our connection to source. Embrace your oneness to All That Is—Transcendence—in everyday life.

Transcendence in Everyday Life BY DANIEL BAXLEY

Daniel Baxley is a Master Ceremonialist, Teacher, and

Healer. He is a long time student of don Oscar Miro – Quesada

and one of several stellar teachers from around the world

trained and endorsed to teach the Pachakuti Mesa Tradtion. Daniel provides Shamanic Healing and Teaching at White Deer Lodge in

Gardner, KS. For more information contact Daniel at

816-769 -7343 rainbowspiritstar@ yahoo.com

www.shamanicpathways.net

“Divinity exists in all

things, believing that the

universe exists in

separate forms is

simply an illusion. ”

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Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) Lots of career breakthroughs happen, even if you’ve been waiting for most of the year. Be patient if a superior is jerk-y or power-trip-y, even as they present new options to you. Play it cool and send them love, since they’re jealous of your talent and internal poise! You’ll skate around them soon, so don’t worry! Meditate on forgiveness and then open your heart to people who honor your essence.

Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Meditation helps to release obsessions, as well as resentments you dwell on. Quietly reflect and write about frustrations, arguments and beliefs that limit your joy and life energy. It’s an opportunity to clear out your subconscious mind and have amazing breakthroughs. Look for stubborn ideas you pridefully hang onto, even though they make you unhappy. Releasing this stuff fills you with enthusiasm for life!

Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Do friends reflect your values? Does how you spend time move you toward life goals? Have courage to stand up for what you believe in, even if it means going places on your own — or meditating on choices without other people’s input. Finding your authentic voice and living from your truth moves you in an empowered life direction. New people will come in who resonate with the real you.

Aries (March 21 – April 19) You’ll need extra meditation or quiet time this holiday season, as you likely can feel on edge and easily triggered by others. Before you speak or act, take few deep breaths, ok? Be patient at work and don’t confide mean or controversial things to co-workers. Again, deep breaths and focus on forgiveness and

compassion! Let frustration out with trips to the gym or vigorous yoga classes!

Taurus (April 20 – May 20) If you feel tired or sick, meditate on suppressed anger. Your energy is depleted and you need to get in touch with emotions. Also, be careful of over doing junk food, which is hard this month! Write statements that affirm your strength and inner power and speak them to yourself often. If anyone is taking advantage of your good nature, especially at work, clearly state your limits. You’ll be successful by being honest and authentic, not by resentfully pushing yourself beyond your abilities!

Gemini (May 21 – June 20) Meditate on forgiveness about relationships, intimacy, and also money. Listen to the stories you tell in your own head over and over and also aloud to others. Are these the versions of reality you want to repeat or reinforce? By letting go of the stories, and healing from the wounds, you’ll open to happier possibilities. Affirm and visualize new options, but only after releasing the painful memories.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Like Aries pals, you’re feeling extra edgy around family, co-workers and your partner. Take some deep breaths, even if you have to escape to the bathroom to have privacy in holiday settings. Watch out for trigger foods, like sugar, caffeine and alcohol, since you’ll be even more emotionally sensitive. Ask a balanced friend to be “on call” if you need to reach out for some sanity in tense situations!

Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) The Universe is abundant with infinite possibilities, so if you’re unhappy with your life, meditate and focus on what you do want. Don’t let yourself dwell on negative things. Watch out for talking about your bummer situations. Say to yourself, “No! I release this limited reality and am open to better divine options!” You can have many breakthroughs with health and work as well as other areas!

Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) If partnered, money issues can be very touchy this month. The core of the fear and anger is trust and intimacy. Try to meditate together and then communicate as a team about finances. It builds more closeness to get things out in the open and work together. If single, forgive and release past wounds and betrayals about money or sexuality to be healed for new love — and better individual prosperity!

Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) With Mars in your sign, it’s easier to express anger, but you can also feel extra impulsive. Don’t squelch your feelings (since it’s hard to let them out usually), but carefully consider words and actions. Ponder what you want to accomplish and what your true goals are. Then you can speak and act with boldness and poise too! If you’ve been struggling about a relationship, things can resolve in surprising ways, so don't give up yet!

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Meditation and dreams help find the root of challenges. It’s easy to react with intense emotion or cutting words this month. Examine deeper feelings and look for “the story behind the story”. You’ll be able to figure out situations and have compassion for the other person as well as for yourself. Sugar and caffeine can make you more edgy, so watch for overindulging

Spiritual Horoscope

Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21)

Happy birthday Sagittarius! Uranus, the planet of exciting

possibilities, opens doors to happy relationships. You can also

have breakthroughs with kids. You’ll feel extra fun and

creative. Start a new sport; try dance lessons; explore the

arts. You’ll also feel self-appreciation that fills you with joy.

December 2015

Aluna Michaels is a second-generation astrologer and soul

evolutionist practitioner. She also holds a Masters in Spiritual

Counseling and has been teaching and consulting for more than

three decades. Her book “Spiritual Gifts of the 12

Astrological Signs” is now on Amazon in Kindle version and as an E-book on her website. Aluna is available for appointments in her home, by phone or Skype.

Call (727) 239-7179 or visit www.alunamichaels.com

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DECEMBER 1 CLEARING AND TRANSFORMING YOUR ENERGY AROUND MONEY Begin shifting your energy around money, freeing you to be more purposeful and prosperous. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. $25 Vivian Faulkner, Money Coach and Energy Healer (913) 735-3183 Core Star Energy Healing School, 6045 Martway, Mission, KS DECEMBER 1, 3, 8 & 15 JOINT & STRETCH For massage therapists. See website for precise dates and times. WellSpring School of Allied Health. $272. Register 816-523-9140 ext 111. http://wellspring.edu/programs/continuing-education DECEMBER 1 & 8 ETHICS FOR MASSAGE THERAPISTS WellSpring School of Allied Health. $136. Register 816-523-9140 ext 111. http://wellspring.edu/programs/continuing-education DECEMBER 3 Open Mic Night 5-9 p.m. every first Thursday. Share your talents with a warm, accepting audience. Beer and wine available. Unity Village Bookstore and Coffee Shop. unityvillage.org/bookstore DECEMBER 6 UNITY SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Unity Village Activities Center, 1901 NW Blue Parkway, Unity Village, MO. Sunday morning services with Rev. Erin McCabe are healing for the soul. All are welcome. If you can’t make it in person, you can join us from home as we live stream the entire service. unityvillagechapel.org/sunday-livestream DECEMBER 8 CORE STAR ENERGY HEALING CLINIC Experience the benefits of energy healing. 6045 Martway, Suite 104, Mission, KS Reservations 913-831-4422 7:15 p.m. $20 www.CoreStarEnergyHealing.com DECEMBER 11 SACRED CIRCLE MUSIC AND MEDITATION A music and meditation group that meets every second Friday of each month. Meetings are held in the Clubhouse at Unity Village, from 7-9 p.m. Bring a healthy dish to share, an instrument or your voice. We will be

alternating between playing music and meditating. This is a sacred space for adult-like activities. This group is facilitated by Paul McMillian and love offerings are gratefully received. DECEMBER 12 REDEFINING CAREER: NOT WHAT YOUR MOMMA TOLD YOU! 12:00 -1:00 pm. Attend this FREE webinar and discover the patterns limiting you around your career and what we can do to change them. Call Teri Bybee: 913-219-6788 for registration information. DECEMBER 12 INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY HEALING WORKSHOP Learn the Basics of Core Star Energy Healing to expand your knowledge and abilities for working with healing energy 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. $125 see web site for more details. www.CoreStarEnergyHealing.com DECEMBER 12 -13 AT THE HEALING PLACE HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE AND SALE 10am – 4pm Door Prizes, Refreshments, Shopping December 12th - Waldo Location – 103 East Gregory Blvd, KC, MO 64114 December 13th – Liberty Location - 1539 Maple Woods Dr. Liberty, MO 64068 816-415-2607 – www.atthehealingplace.com DECEMBER 12-13 EMBODIED PRIESTESS PROCESS™ INTRODUCTORY WEEKEND This weekend begins the 9-month transformative journey through women’s mysteries, an apprenticeship to the Goddess. Facilitated by Stephanie Red Feather. Must register to participate: 913-515-3271. www.redfeatherconnections.com/priestess_process DECEMBER 13 "SECOND SUNDAYS" CHANNELED TRANSMISSION AND GROUP DISCUSSION FREE 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Jessica will be channeling from the collective guidance to help guide us on our journey of integration and expansion through these challenging times we are all currently facing. (There will be a question and answer) www.transcendencekc.com or (913) 387-4631.

DECEMBER 15 CONSCIOUS PARENTING FOR THE NEW CHILDREN – 10 IN THE SERIES Empowering the 6 basic needs of a child 6:30-7:30, $30 p/p or $35 per couple. Adults only please- day care will not be provided www.transcendencekc.com or (913) 387-4631 DECEMBER 15 - FEBRUARY 2 NEUROMUSCULAR MASSAGE For massage therapists. See website for precise dates and times. WellSpring School of Allied Health. $408. Register 816-523-9140 ext 111. http://wellspring.edu/programs/continuing-education DECEMBER 17 CELESTIAL TIMINGS RESONANCE REPATTERNING® TELE-SESSION 7-8:30 p.m. Align with the key celestial event chosen monthly. Flow with the energies of the Universe. $22 through www.lovewisdomwellness.com/RR_proxy.htm. Teri Bybee: 913-219-6788 DECEMBER 22 HEALING PTSD 6:30-7:30 p.m. Emotional healing, & stress relief are one session away. Stress shuts down the body’s ability to heal itself and PTSD is a traumatic trigger response we all have from negative experiences in the past. Healing emotional trauma and PTSD is fast, safe and relaxing. www.transcendencekc.com or (913) 387-4631. JANUARY 2 RETREAT - RELEASE - RENEW WORKSHOP At the Healing Place – Liberty Location Begin the new year at this day long retreat, releasing the past, and renewing yourself for the future. Tammy and Sheri facilitating 816-415-2607 – www.atthehealingplace.com 1539 MapleWoods Drive, Liberty, MO 64068 JANUARY 5 CLEARING AND TRANSFORMING YOUR ENERGY AROUND MONEY Begin shifting your energy around money, freeing you to be more purposeful and prosperous. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. $25 Vivian Faulkner, Money Coach and Energy Healer (913) 735-3183 Core Star Energy Healing School, 6045 Martway, Mission, KS

JANUARY 7 ASTROLOGY 101 6:30 p.m. Come learn the basics for understanding your astrology chart! Taught by Sheri Woxland – Over 30 years of experience At the Healing Place – 1539 Maple Woods Drive, Liberty, MO 64068 816-415-2607 www.atthehealingplace.com ONGOING THE TASTEFUL OLIVE - 3RD FRIDAY NITES Open until 9 p.m. Food samples, 65 oils and vinegars to taste, music and wine. 7945 Santa Fe Dr., OP, KS. 913-649-7900. www.thetastefulolive.com REIKI CIRCLE Unity Church of Overland Park – 10300 Antioch, OPKS. 2nd and 4th Mondays 7-9pm. Love offering. All welcome. Receive a Reiki treatment. For flier email karen@ karenharrison.net. 816-523- 4440 ENERGY HEALING SESSIONS FOR CANCER PATIENTS AND VETERANS By Appointment. The Kansas City Healing Project provides energy healing sessions for cancer patients and veterans. Our clients have been experiencing a reduction of their stress, anxiety and pain levels. These sessions are provided at NO COST to the client. Contact John Hoefer at 816-718-6358 for details. KansasCityHealingProject.org MONDAY ONENESS BLESSINGS 6:30 p.m. at Don and Jessica Palmer’s in Lee’s Summit: [email protected] or 816-806-1838. Love Offering. Open to all faiths, belief systems, and spiritual practices. SACRED CHAMBERS Free, profound 5-hour process for Transformation, Awakening, and Healing. Dates available for Lee’s Summit or Olathe locations: www.SacredChambersKC.com.

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