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I have always been very drawn to the mystical side of life and felt the need to dig deeper into different feelings and experiences. When I first started to play the piano as a kid, I used to get very frustrated about learning all the musical theory and just playing the compositions of other people. It’s not that the songs weren’t great musical pieces, they just completely seemed to lack my own perspective of the world which made them sort of one dimensional to me. I felt the beauty of the music, but only on the surface. After a very disciplined few years of playing the piano, I finally got frustrated and dropped it completely, feeling that this was not what I wanted and what I was meant to do. I desired to create, not to copy.

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By Marcia Breitenbach, MA, LPC, CCH

Change: The Key Word for our Times

Change is everywhere you look: globally, nationally, locally in our communities, and then most importantly, internally, you are being changed to your core. I believe that now, more than ever before, that change is the key word and concept for our times.

In my psychotherapy practice, as well as in my personal life, I have been discovering some great energy tools for dealing effectively with change, ones that help us to remain balanced, enjoy the process as much as possible, and use the energy of change constructively.

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We have a short introduction about the art of meditation and a preview of track 1 from "Stilling The Mind" audio CD by Mike Clark for you:

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