Hi everybody,
It's been busy here with lots of sick clients needing my help. Then, too, my large family seems to need my help for someone nearly every day. For newcomers, I am a Certified BodyTalk practitioner going on 19 years of service. Here is our website if you want to learn about how BodyTalk helps the body to heal: https://bodytalksystem.com/
I have been trained and can do BodyTalk from a distance if anyone needs my help. It's like praying for someone and they get better. When I set my intention to help an organ to heal, it works with the client's brain to bring healing. A woman named Elizabeth set her intention to help me heal back in 2007, when I was dying from shingles on the brain, and that's why I'm alive. I love passing it on to others who can't find answers to their perplexing health issues. You can reach me at linkstohealing@gmail.com if you want to book a session.
Anyway, during long Winter nights, Robert and I like to watch a movie together. These past few weeks we've been watching the Olympics and our favorite event is curling. I had no knowledge of curling before this year and it is fascinating. It reminds me of when my dad taught me to play pool in my teen years. Sometimes the skill in a certain shot takes my breath away. It is just amazing to see the precision but, of course, this is the Olympics.
I thought perhaps you'd like to have a taste of curling, too, so I'm sharing a video of it at the Olympics. This is where the US team was winning so it's a fun one. The last 3 games the men's Team USA have lost their games so I'm NOT going to show you those. :)
Here's to excellence in whatever God has called us to do. Let's all be or BEST for our wonderful loving God who made us!
Keep warm everyone,
Dawn
PS I should say that we learned there are 10 ends in a game. Each team tries to keep their stones closer to the middle of the circle. The opposing team tries to knock their stones away from the center. There's a lot of shouting because, those who are brushing off the ice aren't able to watch where they should be going, so their teammates help them know where to guide the stone. It's amazing how the teams work together.
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