We are thankful to everyone who has contributed to research and insight into the body and “rainbow medicine” (which includes medicine and its various alternative medical modalities).
This class expands our understanding of rainbow medicine, of the body
and healing practices to include community, social stress and ancestral
history. We will train in using body experience as a protection and guide
for one's self and others during public and world events of all sorts. What
is the community and world significance of individual body experiences such
as health issues, symptoms, and fears of symptoms? Nonlocal field theory implies a connection between body symptoms and world issues.
Historically, shamans used body problems to heal both individuals and
their communities. Symptoms were understood as an invitation to shamanism
and altered states of consciousness. "Healing" individuals and community
was a form of what has become known as "entangled-nonlocal" phenomena. If
you have a symptom, you are in principle a potential magician, and a shaman.
Arny's viewpoint is that body issues are not just personal, but relational
and group signals that may help whole communities. This work adds to our
understanding of body, roles, ghost-roles, and public process.
The three themes of three classes will be:
1. How Collective Trends Influence Body Symptoms. Stress and Public Abuse.
(If you want to work in the center on a body symptom, email arny before the class.)
2. Family Ghosts in Body Processes Psychic Inheritance, War + the Ancestor’s Call
(If you want to work in the center on a body symptom, email arny before the class.)
3. How Chronic of Symptoms of the ProcessMind Can Change The World. Addictions
(If you want to work in the center on a body symptom, email arny before the class.)
This class is open to the general public ((at PWI, 2049 NW Hoyt, Portland Or 97209, and also to the public at-a-distance: Contact pwi@processwork.org. (All classes are educational; they are not meant as
therapy and may explore issues - such as ghosts- that can make some people
nervous.)
Distant Learning Access” to classes occurs in part via audio-recordings that can be downloaded after the class at http://www.processwork.org and in part by downloading Arny’s class notes on a special string. Connect with Amy at amy*@aamindell.net (remove*) to be on the “Pw-Theory and Practice” string for those notes and after-class-discussions.