Archive for July, 2014

July 31, Paramahansa Jagadish: The Prayer Project – Emotional Pro

July 24th, 2014

The need is for good people with good intentions to bring environmental balance and peace back to our world–to reignite the light. Thus, The Prayer Project has been born. Parmahansa Jagadish, the globally renowned master healer, teacher and spiritual leader, is inviting the world to step forward with nine minutes of beautiful and joyful prayer each day to lead…

July 24, Alex Zaphiris, MD, MS: The New Face of Opiate Addiction – Emotional Pro

July 24th, 2014

The new face of heroin addiction is young, white and suburban, according to a recent study in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. Alex Zaphiris, MD, MS, a San Francisco medical doctor who specializes in opiate recovery, says this study mirrors her experience.  Heroin is cheaper but dosage is uncertain compared to pills, which puts people at increased risk of…

July 17 Program Change: Special Healing Demo AND Q & A w/ Daniel Rechnitzer – Emotional Pro

July 13th, 2014

Daniel Rechnitzer has been starring in a television series, What Doctors Don’t Know, on which he has been working with seriously ill people and sharing with them what they need in order to be restored to health. The people on the show have run the gamut with Western medicine, and have not been cured. Daniel…

Mike Robbins: Nothing Changes Until You Do – Emotional Pro

July 10th, 2014

Mike Robbins is the author of three books, Focus on the Good Stuff and Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken, which have been translated into fourteen different languages, and his brand new book, Nothing Changes Until You Do. As an expert in teamwork, emotional intelligence, and the powers of appreciation and authenticity, Mike delivers keynote addresses and interactive seminars that…

Dr. Stan Tatkin: Love and War in Intimate Relationships – Emotional Pro

July 2nd, 2014

Our patterns for Intimacy begin in our very earliest years. Some of them lead us to war in relationships instead of love, to feel insecure (rather than safe), and to fear getting “too close.” Dr. Stan Tatkin, a clinician, researcher and author, leads us on an exploration to find out why we choose whom we…