Archive for the ‘Body’ Category

March 13th 2010, Sandy Morningstar, Body-Centered Therapist, joined Connect.  We discussed barriers to our healing such as our beliefs, lack of forgiveness, and self-acceptance.  We talked about the role of our unconscious beliefs, such as ‘I can’t', in preventing healing.  Sandy discussed the energetic effect that our lack of forgiveness can have on our health.  She then reviewed those things that enhance our ability to heal.

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Sincerely - Amy

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February 27th 2010, Dr. Judith Orloff, author of ‘Second Sight’ and ‘Positive Energy,’ joined Connect.  Dr. Orloff explained why she wrote ‘Second Sight’ and why it took six years to write.  She discussed how she blends her work, as a medically trained psychiatrist with her intuitive abilities, in her practice.  Dr. Orloff emphasized the value of connecting with our intuition and strategies to do so.  Listen to Dr. Orloff describe which chapter is her favorite and why.

Vermonthealers.org Board members, Marie Frolich and Dr. Jae Ehrich, joined ‘Connect’ to discuss their Expo coming March 27th in Montpelier.  Saturday March 27th from 9am to 4pm at the Vermont College Gym in Montpelier you will find vendors and workshops galore.  The Expo is Free.  Workshops will cost $5 each.  The event is being sponsored by Hunger Mountain Coop, Newchapter, Cabot Vermont and City Market Place.

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Sincerely - Amy

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February 20th 2010, Laurel Saville, author of ‘Postmortem,’ joined Connect.  Laurel discussed her experience as she investigated her mother’s life and death.  Her mother, Anne Ford,’ was once a beauty pageant winner, an artist, and a fashion designer.  She ended up a bloated, ranting alcoholic street person, stabbed and strangled in a burned out building…’  Listen as Laurel explores the complexities of her mother’s existence. 

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Sincerely - Amy

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Last evening, we attended a John Edward event in New Hampshire.  We plan to talk about our experience during our show this weekend.  The part that I wanted to comment on now is about energy.  Going into the evening I was making a point of energetically being open.  I was calling in spirits and calling in the divine, hoping that a passed family member or friend would come through.  The evening was incredibly moving and interesting (talk more about it later) and at the end of the evening I was exhausted, not tired but exhausted.  It ended at approximately 9p and I could not stay awake once I got to my hotel room.  This morning it was not easy to wake up and I felt teary at times and low energy.

I realized while I was driving to work that my fatigue and emotions were likely related to opening my energy field up and inviting energy in.  The room was filled with approximately 250 people.  Most if not all were hoping to contact someone who had passed - highly emotional.  There were some very touching and emotional moments that we all observed as a group.  Over the years (Dr. Judith Orloff’s book ‘Positive Energy’) I have learned to protect my energy from drain by calling a protective energy field around me.  I will do this when I am Christmas shopping at the mall, sitting in the IMAX theater watching Avatar, or sitting in a therapy session with a client in distress.  Once I realized that my fatigue and sad feelings were likely due to opening up my energy (and allowing other people’s energy in - intuitive empath), I began meditating ‘I breathe in positive energy, I breathe out negative energy.’  Five to ten minutes later I felt great.  Several hours later all is still good.  We have the ability to change our energy, change our mind, change our emotions in a matter of minutes, with lasting affects.  We are powerful.

Sincerely - Amy

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January 30th, 2010, Dr. David Curry, APRN, joined Connect.  He explained what the anatomy and the function of the heart.  David reviewed varies heart problems specific to different age groups.  He talked about the medications, procedures, and surgeries that assist and repair the heart.  David emphasized the role of life style changes to improve heart health.  The mind-body heart connection was reviewed.  

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Sincerely - Amy

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January 23rd, 2010, James Schwartz, author of ‘The Mind-Body Fertility Connection:  The True Pathway to Conception,’ joined Connect.  He explained what the mind-body connection is and how understanding it and working with it can help one heal.  James talked about the role of the subconcious mind in blocking ones ability to conceive.  He gave suggestions on how to bypass the critical factor (the part of the mind that hides our unconscious from us) to allow us to heal.  James discussed the importance of understanding and healing stress to improve fertility, present day stress and the old buried stress.

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Sincerely - Amy

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Is there life after death? Is Heaven Real?

Don Piper thinks so. He died. Don was dead for 90 minutes and he wants to tell you about it.

Don will discuss his fatal accident, and how it is that he has been to Heaven and back. Don will also discuss the impact of his death on on his life and how he has healed - mind, body, soul, and spirit.

An Evening of Hope & Healing with Don Piper, author of ‘90 Minutes in Heaven’, as a guest on ‘Connect with Amy Miller.’

Don Piper is the bestselling coauthor of ‘90 Minutes in Heaven’ and ‘Heaven is Real.’ An ordained Baptist minister for a quarter of a century, he is a full-time, internationally recoginized evangelist and conference and retreat leader, and is known around the world as “The Minister of Hope.” For more information about Don Piper visit his website DonPiperMinistries.com.

Amy Miller is host of ‘Connect with Amy Miller: Mind, Body, Soul, Spirit’, a Vermont Radio (WSNO 1450am Saturday 9am) and Television Show that focuses on issues of health and empowerment.

March 30th, a Tuesday, 7pm to 9pm at the Barre Opera House
Tickets $15 in advance and $20 the day of event
Purchase tickets by calling 802-476-8188, or on the web atBarreOperaHouse.org.
Don Piper’s books will be for sale at the event and he will be available for book signing.

January 16th, 2010, Patt Lind-Kyle, author of ‘Heal Your Mind, Rewire Your Brain‘, joined Connect.  Patt explained how understanding the brain can assist us in finding refuge from our pain.  She described the structure of the brain and how it works.  Patt described the role of neurotransmitters and brain waves in health and wellness.  She stressed the importance of understanding our personality in order to heal our unconscious pain.  Patt reviewed the power of the brain to heal and provided information and suggested tools to assist in that healing.

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Sincerely - Amy

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January 2nd 2010, Dr. Paul Blacketor, author of ‘Everyday Useful Quotes,’ joined Connect.  Paul’s book ‘is a source of ideas that will encourage the reader to probe the soul of mankind and inspire others in moments of despair.’  Paul and I discussed several of the quotes from his book.  The quotes lead to discussions about whether we as a soicety honor our aging population and how to love and set boundaries with the people is our lives. 

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Sincerely - Amy

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December 19th 2009, Gary Tillery, author of ‘The Cynical Idealist: A Spiritual Biography of John Lennon,’ joined Connect.  Gary talked about the childhood of loss and abandonment that impacted John Lennon’s life.  John’s rise to rock and roll fame was reviewed.  We discussed how ‘unexpectedly’ John had found that everything was not enough and experienced a dark night of the soul.  His journey from despair to peace is an intriguing one.  Listen to the interview below.      

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Sincerely - Amy

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