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Wood and Massott Bring Reiki and Psychic Protection Seminar to Berwyn.
Geri Massott RM and Rick Wood RMT will be offering a Combination Reiki I and Psychic Protection Class Sunday May 23rd 10-6 (approximate ending time) at their 1055 Westlakes Drive, Suite 300, Berwyn, PA 19312 location.
This combination class will focus on teaching you to use Reiki on yourself and others. In addition you will learn how to incorporate the use of your own intuition and practical tools for psychic protection while giving Reiki.
The class will cover:
- Welcome and Brief Introduction

- Reiki History
- What Reiki is and does
- The 3 Reiki Degrees
- Reiki Principles & Ethics
- Introduction to Psychic Protection
- Using Psychic Protection with Reiki
- The 7 major Chakras
- Intuition and Hand Position
- Break/Lunch
- Attunements
- Reiki Self-Healing Practice
- Using Guides for the Direct Healing of others
- Group Healing Demonstrations
- Practice
The cost of the class is $150.00 which covers all materials. You will be certified in Reiki Level I at the end of the class. This class is open to the first paid 10 registrants.
*To my Arizona clients – this same class will be offered sometime in July. If you are interested please contact me at bchboy@rickywood.net so that I can post a date.*
Wood and Massott Bring forth a New Kind of Healing to Philly…
INTUITIVE LIFE COACH RICK WOOD ANNOUNCES OFFICE EXPANSION 
Wood Joins Forces with Geri Massott, CMT, CHT, RM in Berwyn Office
Rick Wood, Intuitive Medium and life coach, is pleased to announce that he has joined forces with Geri Massott, CMT, CHT, RM in his Berwyn location, adding hypnotherapy, massage, and reiki to the list of services offered in the Berwyn office.
Massott has been a licensed massage therapist and angelic reiki practitioner for the past 6 years, leaving the corporate office world to focus on work that promotes healing.
Wood has been offering his services professionally for over 15 years. His services include mediumship, Intuitive readings, life coaching,Entity Release, Intuitive Reiki, and both individual and couples coaching
Individual & Couples Coaching services are intended to offer an alternative to traditional counseling by exploring insights that might not be challenged in traditional settings. These services are ideal to supplement and enhance a current therapy program or breathe fresh air into a program that isn’t going anywhere.
“We are excited to bring these forms of intuitive energy work to the area,” states Wood.
Wood and Massott also work together on Entity Release and home clearings (removing unwanted energies from the home or person)
For more information on the services that Massott offers, you can visit her website at www.gerimassott.com or call her at 484-477-3694. For information on the services that Wood offers at both his Tempe, AZ and Berwyn, PA location, you can visit his website at www.rickywood.net or by calling him at 484-459-5489.
Peter Panagore Speaks on “Near Death Experience”
“Life supporting waves of bliss
Mother Divine’s precious kiss
Brings with love the light of wisdom
And the gift of eternal freedom”
“All This is That” -The Beach Boys
Virginia Beach Friends of the International Association for Near-Death Studies is a local non-profit organization dedicated to the support of those who have had a Near-Death Experience (NDE), Out-of-Body Experience (OBE), or other Spiritually Transformative Experience (STE), as well as those who are interested in learning more about NDEs, OBEs, or STEs.
They fulfill their mission through a monthly speaker meeting, weekly sharing group meetings, maintaining a study and lending library, and posting videos of many of our speakers on the Internet via the web site of Fellowship of the Inner Light.
Virginia Beach Friends of IANDS
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR NEAR-DEATH STUDIES
Welcomes
Peter Panagore
to our next meeting on Saturday, March 6, 2010 10 – noon at the A.R.E.(The Association of Research and Enlightenment) Atlantic & 67th Street, Virginia Beach
$5.00 Suggested/NONE turned away until max. capacity.
Peter Panagore of Maine, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Virginia Beach Friends of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (VBIANDS). Rev. Panagore died of hypothermia in 1980 while ice-climbing in Canada. He separated from his physical body and entered a timeless and beautiful Void where he talked with God telepathically. Peter became agonizingly aware of his sins, but God said, “I love you. I made you this way. You’re my creature; you’re forgiven.”God added, “In the same way that I love you now, I have always loved you, only you couldn’t feel it. All is well. All has been well. You just don’t know it while on earth.” Peter came away from the experience understanding that God’s love is unconditional.The experience changed Peter’s life, and changed his concepts of God, life, and death. Now he is eager to share his message about life continuing beyond the physical and about the love and greatness of God.
For Saturday’s A.R.E. meeting, a donation of $5 is suggested at the door, but no one will be turned away until capacity of the mini-auditorium is reached.
Dear Mr. Watterson – a cinematic exploration of Calvin & Hobbes..
There has never been a comic strip that captured my imagination like “Calvin and Hobbes” . I would even give “Calvin and Hobbes” collections as birthday, Christmas gifts etc. Spending a quiet rainy afternoon with a PBJ reading about Spaceman Spiff or Calvin’s transmorgrifier would melt my worries away.
Joel Schroeder has now put together a documentary film that will celebrate and explore the art and impact of Calvin & Hobbes, created by Bill Watterson…..
About this project
Calvin & Hobbes dominated the comics in thousands of newspapers for over ten years, having a profound effect on millions of readers across the globe. When the strip’s creator, Bill Watterson, retired the strip on New Year’s Eve in 1995, devoted readers everywhere felt the void left by the departure of Calvin, Hobbes, and Watterson’s other cast of characters, and many fans would never find a satisfactory replacement.
It has now been more than a decade since the end of the Calvin & Hobbes era. Bill Watterson has kept an extremely low profile during this time, living a very private life outside of Cleveland, Ohio. Despite his quiet lifestyle, Mr. Watterson is remembered and appreciated daily by fans who still enjoy his amazing collection of work.
Mr. Watterson has inspired and influenced millions of people through Calvin & Hobbes. Newspaper readership and book sales can be tracked and recorded, but the human impact he has had and the value of his art are perhaps impossible to measure.
Dear Mr. Watterson is a film that will look to the readers and fans of Calvin & Hobbes to tell the story of the strip and its creator. As we explore the art and impact of Bill Watterson through this unique perspective, the undying appreciation and love of Calvin & Hobbes and the man behind it will be evident in the anecdotes, stories, and memories shared by readers of the strip and friends and colleagues of Mr. Watterson.
While the crew has been donating their time to make this project happen, we’ll be taking several trips to conduct interviews and collect footage, so the costs of air tickets, rental cars, meals, and motel stays will add up. If we raise our minimum goal of $12,000 all at once through Kickstarter, we’ll be able to move forward on this film with less of a funding hurdle, and the more we raise on top of that, the more we can do with the film, and the faster we can do it.
So many people have expressed such gratitude to us for making this film, and in turn, I have great appreciation for those of you who are able to support us in this endeavor.
Thank you so much for helping us reach $12,000. With so much time left, let’s see if we can double that!
Joel
Director, “Dear Mr. Watterson”
Will the Senate consider a Public Health Option?
This is where the rubber meets the road. After months of delay, the full Senate is about to debate and vote on landmark health care legislation. But first, Senator Harry Reid and Democratic leaders have a big decision to make:
Will the Senate consider real health care reform with a public health insurance option, or a watered-down compromise full of giveaways to Big Insurance?
This is a hugely important decision. Progressive champions in Congress are standing strong for the public option and Sen. Reid himself has expressed support—but he’s under immense pressure from a few conservative obstructionists who oppose it.
We need to send a loud signal: If Sen. Reid leads on the public option, we’ll be there to get his back. Can you sign our petition asking him to include a strong public health insurance option in the Senate’s bill?
Clicking here will add your name:
http://pol.moveon.org/harryreid/o.pl?id=17554-11381997-ilUAiGx&t=3
The petition reads: “Senator Reid, real health care reform must include a strong public health insurance option. Please include the public option in the bill you bring to the Senate floor.”
The headlines today are about a flawed bill without a public option that a few conservative Democrats managed to push through the Senate Finance Committee.
But the overwhelming majority of Democrats in Congress continue to support the public option—as does President Obama, and two-thirds of the American public.1 And just last week 30 Democratic senators wrote to Sen. Reid urging him to include the public option.2
Reid has been supportive: earlier this month, he said “I believe the public option is so vitally important to create a level playing field and prevent the insurance companies from taking advantage of us.”3
In other words, we’re closer than ever to winning real health care reform. But we’ve got to raise our voices now to make sure the public option gets through the Senate.
Click here to add your name to the petition:
http://pol.moveon.org/harryreid/o.pl?id=17554-11381997-ilUAiGx&t=4
R.E.M. tells us “We Can’t Afford to Wait” on Health Care!

Last week Move.On asked members to share photos showing how they and their loved ones are suffering under our broken health care system.
The responses simply blew them away. They showed the photos to recording artists R.E.M., and together they produced this incredibly powerful video.
Watch the video and share it with your friends today.
With the news that some in the White House are considering a “trigger”1—a delay tactic designed to kill the public option—it’s more important than ever to get the word out that we simply can’t afford to wait for real reform.
Click here to watch the video and send it to your friends today: http://pol.moveon.org/healthcare_cantwait/?id=17196-11381997-5xE1rKx&t=3
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Psychic Medium Research to Begin in San Diego.
Here we are
With our dreams in the sky
We all have our dreams
It’s wonderful to know we’re alive
At the end
It’s over
There you are
At the end of the show
Mem’ries are real
It’s wonderful to know you’re alive
At the end
“End of the Show” – Dennis Wilson
Del Mar, CA, March 4, 2009 – The scientific study of mediums (individuals who experience regular communication with the deceased) is over a century old. While serious research into the phenomenon has not been part of mainstream science, Dr. Julie Beischel, Director of Research at the Windbridge Institute in Tucson is pressing forward.

Her presentation at 7 pm on March 20th at the Scottish Rite Event Center in San Diego is titled Spirit in the Laboratory: What Science Can Tell Us about the Afterlife. The presentation will focus on how mediumship is investigated in a controlled laboratory setting, what conclusions can be drawn from the data collected to date, the practical applications of mediumship in grief recovery and hospice care, how mediumship can affect the lives of those who have lost a loved one, and how to choose a medium and get the most out of a reading. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.windbridge.org/sandiego.htm
Dr. Beischel received her doctorate in Pharmacology and Toxicology with a minor in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Arizona. She was the first recipient of the William James Post-doctoral Fellowship in Mediumship and Survival Research at the University of Arizona where she co-directed the VERITAS Research Program with Dr. Gary E. Schwartz.
Amy Berry Intuitive, A Great Call from Utah.
A few weeks ago during a major trance meditation I got a message from a group of enlightened beings named the “Wilson”. Actually I’m lying, a lot. I was passed out on my couch watching the History Channel with a half eaten tunafish sandwich laying on my chest. The phone was ringing and I looked at the caller ID and it was a Utah number. Now I’ve gotten calls from all over the world but very seldom from Utah. I figured it was someone inquiring about having a session. I almost didn’t pick it up, but one can only watch “Ice Road Truckers” for so long. I decided to take the call. It was from intuitive medium, Amy Berry. She was asking me pointers on how to get her business up and running. I brushed the crumbs off my shirt, got into my serious business mode, and said “of course”.
The reason I am writing about this is that for whatever reason, Amy sought me out and I found that to be a very big compliment. When one intuitive seeks out another, I find it to be quite the blessing. Through the conversation, I found out many things about her. Her style of reading, her incredible sense of humor, and her no nonsense approach to mediumship and psychic work. We spoke twice and each phone call was a great way for me to tap in to my own wants and desires for my business and a way for me to assist her. I dont know how much help I really was but I know it was very helpful for me. Her website http://www.aim2inspire.net has great information on her psychic work and sessions. I highly recommend her kind and practical matter. No crazy talk about spiritual elves communicating that you don’t have to pay your rent this week. Amy, if you ever read this, I want to thank you for those phone calls. It reminded me that at times we all have to reach out with our intuition and take a chance on either meeting or calling someone “out of the blue”. I know your intent will take you far! I would suggest to anyone reading this to one day take the chance, write that letter, make that phone call, introduce yourself to the stranger, and see how beneficial it can be. Thank you Amy and good luck!
"Wouldn't it be nice" Arizona, nieces, Inspirador, and The Grand Canyon…
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We just got back from a wonderful visit to Arizona! It was a working vacation for me… met a lot of great people and did a lot of wonderful sessions.
My better half and step-daughter got to take in the beauty of the Grand Canyon, and the delicacies of Jack-in-the-Box. (Cassandra thought that french toast sticks were the bomb) But the most important was our visit with family. Our beautiful nieces, Cheyenne & Madison, once again showed us that fun was a loving simple matter. All it took was a few rubber balls and a few blueberries – viola! instant bliss!
I’m so blessed to have these kids in my life, they are a constant reminder that gratitude should be a constant state of being…until your diapers are full.
Amy, Cassandra, & I were given a grand tour of the new wedding venue, Inspirador, in downtown Chandler. And in Amy’s words, “The possibilities are endless.” Dilia Roberts and Amy Marvin gave us a patient and informative tour of the facility. But that’s not all, we were exposed to the wonderus tastes of Vosges chocolates in their storefront boutique. And of course my favorite was Mo’s Bacon Bar, chocolate and bacon… enough said.
The girl’s rounded out their visit with a drive with Uncle GiGi & Aunt Leslie to the Grand Canyon, where lovely niece Madison was exposed to snow for the very first time.
I also got to see my mother, who was visiting from South America. She proceeded to let me know that I was getting fat and that natural laxatives would help me get rid of that unkindly bloat. Still…it was good to see see her.
Big thanks to Indra and Serena , my favorite marines-thanks for putting primo Ricky up (your probiotics are on the way)
hopefully one day soon we can spend a lot more time with you all in Gilbert.
“Wouldn’t it be nice”…
Inspirador opens in Chandler Arizona!
I just love Arizona! The people. The sun. The drive thru at Jack in the Box. Especially the East Valley area of Phoenix, with its wonderful shopping and restaurants (I live in a rural area of Pennsylvania-Perkins is considered fine dining!). When ever possible I visit the area to do my usual sessions in Tempe and visit Angus and Hendrix (my sister and brother in law’s wise canine companions) . There is something very spiritual about lying underneath a lemon tree and occasionally licking your private parts.
On a visit to Chandler,AZ my sister showed me a building being renovated downtown…there wasn’t much but concrete and a lot of dust. She told me with a sparkle in her eye that this would be an event locale like no other. A place for unique weddings,social gatherings, charity events and an art gallery that would help light up the “new” downtown Chandler! I told her that the Jack in the Box on the corner had already taken care of that. After a swift smack to the head my sis reiterated “it will be an event locale like no other” AND the business will give back in many charitable ways.
That was many months ago. After many long days of planning, meetings, and the usual complications …..INSPIRADOR IS NOW OPEN!!
This was definitely worth the wait. The building has certainly become an incredible, vibrant addition to downtown Chandler. Also huge kudos to Amy Marvin who has been by my sister’s side throughout this project (thanks for always having Deenie’s back). Also to my brother in law Scott (he rocks, literally) for supporting and putting up with the Wood family. Cousin Indra and Serena thanks for always helping my sister thru this wild ride (answering phones,organizing and taking care of pookie jr ). Alright enough sap…please visit http://www.inspirador.com to see the wonderful pics of this dream come true!



