1979 – BSN
University of Utah, College of Nursing
1988 - Initiated work
in alternative forms of healing
1990 – Masters in
Psychiatric Nursing, University of Utah College of Nursing
Masters Thesis, “Practitioner’s Guide to the Hero’s Journey:
A Discussion of the Nursing role in Self-Healing”.
1998 – Met
His Holiness Gyalwa Jampa Rinpoche
1999 – Pilgrimage to
Drepung Loseling Monastery in India
2000 – Opened Center for
Healing Arts
2003 – Pilgrimage to Kham region of Tibet (now
China)
2004 – Pilgrimage to Katmandu, Nepal
2005 –
Pilgrimage to Katmandu, Nepal for worldwide recognition
ceremonies for HH Gyalwa Jampa Rinpoche.
2006 – Personal
pilgrimage to Lhasa and Amdo (China).
When I found my teacher I had already departed from
traditional Western medicine. I had already developed a way of
healing that rests on the reversal of stress and expanded
perception. I had discovered acupressure as a powerful healing
“way”. I knew that we had to listen carefully to hear the voice
of truth, and that this was the cornerstone of mental healing. I
wrote my master’s thesis on these practices.
Then I found Metatronic tools, put them on my treatment table
and began to witness miracles of healing. It was as though I was
a skeleton waiting for flesh and blood. The form was instantly
empowered.
That does not mean that my life is all easy and fun. I am
learning. I’m gaining balance and learning to surf intense waves
of change. I fall, go under, gasp for breath and go out again!
It is intense! It is scary! But there IS change. That is the
comfort that keeps me wanting to catch another wave. Nowhere
else have I witnessed real change. Everything else was so slow,
so dependent on the mind, and left me hopeless that change could
really happen before my time in this cycle is done.
This life is not for sissies! Metatronic healing is not for
sissies! But it works! And therein lies the hope for us, and our
world. We can change now, and fast; we can change our future,
there is time, and peace is
possible! May you be blessed to find your way. And if
this way is yours, welcome!