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Dr Sangeeta Sahi Interview

Posted in Rehabilitation by Administrator on the May 29th, 2007

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Dr Sangeeta Sahi is an inspiration. Not only is she a qualified
medical doctor she also holds an Masters of Business
Administration (MBA) (a rare feat by anyones imagination!)

She is currently breaking ground in the field of Quantum
Medicine and has been the catalyst for helping many people to
heal their bodies of debilitating sickness, stress and addictive
behaviourial patterns.

The Interview.

DS: What inspired you to qualify as Medical Doctor?

SS: There was no conscious inspiration. It was a natural
unfolding, I suppose. I’m the fourth generation of doctors in my
family, so Medicine is just there, in the blood as it were, in
the DNA. When I was a child I played with plastic syringes, when
most girls were playing with their dolls. I also loved eating
the homeopathic sugar pills, in which homeopathic remedies were
carried, they were my sweeties. Silly childhood memories, but
those experiences shaped my future, or maybe my future was
already playing itself out in my childhood? Who knows, but I’m
certain, especially with the Quantum Medicine work I’m doing now
that it came from a deep desire to heal and cure people of their
dis-eases.

Throughout my life, I’ve had a profound fascination with the
human body, not just as a formidable machine but also what
REALLY makes it work, and that has fuelled my fascination with
consciousness, because that is the ONLY thing that makes it work.

I remember being an intern and noticing that many patients came
back to me, just to sit and talk and they would leave feeling so
much better. Active listening, which is another name for caring
and coming from that space of non judgemental love really heals,
but as a doctor you don’t get the time to be able to develop or
exercise those very natural skills often.

DS: I’m impressed that you also have an Masters of Business
Administration (MBA). What influenced you to undertake business
studies as well?

SS: The MBA was very interesting. The subject is quite unique,
in fact, only one of its kind, taught in Paris – International
Luxury Brand Management. Most people couldn’t see the connection
between that and my medical work, but actually it’s quite
simple. The whole luxury industry is based on sensuality – that
which affects the senses consequently affects how we feel about
ourselves, our bodies and our health.

When I joined the MBA I was interested in setting up an
ayurvedic cosmetic and skin care brand specialising in laser
energised creams and colour cosmetics. A good friend of mine, a
medical doctor from Johns Hopkins in the States, had designed a
laser which could reverse time using dynamic holography and time
reverse wave technology. He was at the time using this to
energise nutritional supplements such as amino acids, vitamins,
minerals, which when ingested would reverse the dis-ease
patterns of high blood pressure, diabetes and other chronic
disorders from the DNA. I felt I could use the same technology
with ayurvedic cosmetics and skin care and really effect
cellular level age reversal, not just anti-aging. Through this
work I came across DNA activation and Theta Healing.

DS: Tell me a little greater about Theta Healing and your upcoming
London workshop.

SS: The technology is now available to show that in between our
two physical strands of DNA are a number of electromagnetic
strands. These strands lie dormant in most of us, but when
activated they activate the cells to generate a whole new range
of electrical impulses which stimulate the release of different
chemicals to the brain. This facilitates an increased level of
awareness at the sensory level and an awakening of powerful
healing abilities at the physical level.

The Theta Healing workshop is designed to train people to bring
their conscious minds into a theta state, which is when the
brain waves are travelling at 4-7 Hz per cycle per second. In
this state it is easy to connect to the Universal Energy Source,
that space of Unconditional Love, of GRACE and to effect any
changes, healings, manifestations that we choose to experience
in any moment of our existence CONSCIOUSLY.

Everyone has a right to experience an instantaneous healing. If
that is not experienced, it means that there are belief systems
which are held in the subconscious mind which are preventing it.
In the theta state of consciousness we are able to identify
those beliefs and delete them and activate new ones which are
extended empowering for our present lives. These beliefs affect our
DNA, which manifests in the body as physical dis-ease or
imbalances.

During the workshop the Youth and Vitality chromosome in the
pineal gland is activated, which reverses the aging process and
toxins and radiation are pulled from the cells of the body as
well as learning about different planes of existence.

Using this technology we have the ability to change our DNA and
our genetics, not only for ourselves but also for future
generations. It’s accelerating evolution.

DS: What sort of people attend your workshops and what benefits
do they receive from your teachings?

SS: All sorts of people attend the workshops. I’ve taught these
workshops in America, India and England to people interested in
personal evolution and in being fresh powerful healers. People
who have profoundly benefitted from my past workshops include;

- Healers who want to understand the science aspect of the
healing work, – Scientists who want to learn how to have a larger
potent connection with the Unconditional Love Source. – those
interested in healing themselves or loved ones of chronic,
sometimes terminal dis-ease patterns.

The benefits include releasing of addictive behaviour patterns
of smoking, alcoholism, drugs, over eating which may take years
of psychotherapy are released. This is achieved using the
Universal Energy Source of GRACE which is infinite and
unlimited. There is nothing that cannot be experienced using
this Source.

There are huge shifts which occur during the workshops, for
everyone. Learning to balance our brain chemicals and ultimately
our lives is achieved. Being in that experience of Self Mastery
and learning how to apply it in our daily lives is the essence
of the technology.

DS: You’ve spent many years studying Quantum Medicine. What do
you think are the most exciting new developments in the field?

SS:The most exciting new developments in Quantum Field Medicine
are the rapidly growing numbers of medical health care
professionals joining the field. Many doctors have attended my
workshops and the numbers are consistently growing, which makes
me very optimistic about the future of Medicine.

Apart from the ever expanding area of vibrational equipment and
machines, people are beginning to realise the magic and that the
ultimate power lies within themselves, within their very core
and that we are our own walking talking xray machines, MRIs and
our own source of medication and our own source of evolution and
ultimately our own source of SUPER HUMAN abilities.

Medical Colleges in the United States have introduced Holistic
MDs, integrating conventional internal medical programs with
complementary therapies and mind-body medicine. Harvard Medical
School has introduced a module teaching the healing powers of
Prayer!

I’m certain that eventually the Theta Healing work will be
taught in medical schools all over the world.

DS: Your work has taken you all over the world, where has been
your favourite place?

SS: I’ve had the blessing, the honour, the privilege of not just
travelling to different parts of the world but also in living in
those places. Each place holds a different range of vibrational
frequencies and you know honestly, I feel at home everywhere,
because I feel an inherent connection when I’m there. I have a
special place in my heart for the island of Kauai and also for
Lebanon and Istanbul and funnily enough, in addition recently San
Diego. Perhaps I passed some wonderful experiences there during
different phases of my evolution, who knows, but being there
felt comfortable and effortless.

DS: Who is the most inspirational person that you’ve worked with?

SS: I’ve met some amazing spiritual masters from the East,
shamans from the native American traditions and Australian
traditions, Kahunas from Hawaii and magnificent Medical Doctors
and Complementary therapists, who I consider to be contemporary,
modern day Shamans and Spiritual Masters. All of them have been
inspirational and Vianna Stibal who taught me the ancient Theta
Healing work in its present form has had a significant influence
in my life. The most inspirational, though, have been my clients
and students, without them I would never have grown and I
wouldn’t be teaching at all.

DS: You’ve already accomplished so much in your life. What are
your plans for the future?

SS: I’ve experienced many things in my life and many aspects of
Myself, but the most important thing I’ve learnt is that
evolution is interminable and the only thing to experience is a
re creation and transformation of one’s self over and over and
to experience that multidimensionality.

My next project is a screenplay for a multidimensional movie
based on the life of Jelaladdin Rumi. I’m in the process of
creating that with my creative partner, Gemini Adams. We’ve just
set up a film company called Universal Unification Creations,
specifically for consciousness expanding film projects. I was
greatly inspired by the Wackowski Brothers who made the Matrix
movies. I know we’ll be able to express those very same
abilities not too far in the future.

DS: Do you think anyone can live an inspired life?

SS: I believe we all live inspired lives all the time, we are
just not aware of it, that’s all. Without the existence of
Consciousness and Grace, which is where inspiration comes from,
we wouldn’t exist at all. So it’s just a question of the depth
of the awareness, which can be awakened at any moment.

How conscious are we of the inspirational moments? How ready and
committed are we to take action from the inspirations we
receive? How far down the proverbial rabbit hole are we willing
to go? What is it that we consciously choose to create in our
moments in this realm? And how much are we willing to share our
visions and inspirations and enrol others to join us and play
with us?

Those are the only questions. The time has come for us to play
some heavier unifying games now, some empowering games, some
obviously win-win games, so that we can ALL have fun.

About the author:

Damien Senn helps people create compelling futures. He is one of
the UK’s top Life and Business Coaches as well as a fully
qualified Chartered Accountant.

Damien is the author of the ‘Senn-Sational Success Journal’ and
has developed his own coaching model called the ‘Senn-Sational
Success System’.

For your free download ‘101 things to do before you die’ please
click the following link:

http://www.senn-sational.com/freeresources.htm

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Teen Drug Addictions Part 2

Posted in Rehabilitation by Administrator on the May 26th, 2007

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Teen drug addictions are on the rise and as parents it’s important to take our heads out of the sand and look at the problem with eyes wide open. The reason that this is so crucial is that teen drug addictions are not going to disappear.

As a parent I understand how difficult it can be when we even suspect that this young person we love may be addicted to drugs. The same is true for alcohol and yet because drinking is still greatly accepted in our society, sometimes parents breathe a small sigh of amelioration when the problem appears to be one of drinking. They believe that this won’t be as significant a problem. Hopefully, “just a stage” their teen is going through. They will most likely grow out of it as time passes.

Teen drug addictions cause every parent to flinch, partly because we are often at a loss as to how to deal with it. Whereas it can often be simple to detect when a teenager has been drinking, drug abuse can be quite tricky to pick up on.

The warning signs are there however and we adults just need to be open to detecting them. The teenage years are tricky to navigate and out of the norm behavior could have a few reasons. Whatever the underlying reason might be it is important that we note it and relate our observations to our teenager.

The ones we hear about most often are changes in behavior, dress, friends, and interests. While these could all be simply our teenager changing and maturing, they could also be signs that something is amiss. Also changes in patterns of sleeping and eating. If these patterns start deviating from what has been normal it would definitely warrant a trip to the doctor.

A close friend’s son suddenly stopped playing sports, which he had been involved in for years, and lost over twenty pounds. The underlying cause was an addiction to prescription pain killers that had grown into an addiction to heroin. The signs were there even though she found it difficult to believe that this could be happening to her child.

In talking to various teenagers about teen drug addictions and what worked for them in quitting, I received some insightful information. Most of what I heard from the teens was confirmed by the drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers I spoke with. What follows is some of the advice I received from both “camps” so to speak.

In order for rehabilitation to take place the addict has to be willing. Though it may seem as though we can just force them to go to a treatment facility, the teenager has to be willing to stay in order for a drug rehab facility to keep them. This is true from both the perspective of the facility and the perspective of the addicted teen. You may have greater success in forcing an underage child into an outpatient facility but if they are not willing to get help they will most likely just put in their time.

With that in mind what I have found that does work is confronting the problem. Confronting it in a calm manner, as hard as that might be, and confronting it consistently.
Teenage drug addicts are not always willing to give up their addiction just because they have been confronted with it. This is basically true of any addict suffering from any type of addiction. By adults refusing to ignore or deny the problem we make it massed difficult for the teenager to try to deny that they have a drug addiction.

Keeping the channels of communication open is crucial. Keeping calm in this very frightening situation is also important. If your child feels that they can talk with you, it just may be your chance to guide them towards getting help.

Keep your boundaries. By keeping open communication I do not mean for you to not exercise self-care. If you feel your teen is using drugs or under the influence allowing them to drive or to leave the house is not a good idea. State in a calm manner that you believe they are under the influence of drugs and because you believe they are under the influence of drugs these are the consequences. It is important that your teenager understand that there are consequences for their behavior. If you can reforemost calm at these times it will be better for you both.

Always let your teenage child know that you are there to listen. You do not condone what they are involved in but you are willing to have an open discussion regarding it.
In the case of the particular friend I mentioned this type of communicating and boundary setting with her teenager finally led to him being willing to seek treatment. Other teenagers I spoke with also confirmed it is a successful strategy. Persistence when working with teen drug addictions is extremely important.

Just as important as getting help for your teenager if you believe they are addicted, is the necessity to get help for yourself. There are programs such as Al-Anon and Nar-Anon that have helped many get support while dealing with an addicted family member. If you feel that isn’t right for you a priest, pastor, or counselor may give you the help and support you need during this time.

Teen drug addictions are painful to both the parent and the teenager. Getting help for both the adult and the child can go along way in resolving this deadly problem.


About the Author

Maureen Staiano is a Life Coach specializing in working with women and the unique challenges, opportunities and transitions we face in our lives. Maureen has worked with people recovering from addictions for over six years. Please visit Maureen at: www.achieveyourdreamcoaching.com

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How To Recognize Alcoholism

Posted in Rehabilitation by Administrator on the May 22nd, 2007

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Alcoholism is a devastating disease that effects millions of
people every year. Recognizing alcoholism in yourself or someone
else can be difficult. Alcoholism is defined as a disease that
allows a persons use of alcohol to interfere with their life and
the basic functioning of their daily tasks, needs and
responsibilities.

The clinical way of looking at alcohol is by examining the
amount of alcohol a person consumes. A women who drinks increased
than seven drink per week or heavier than three drinks a day and a
man who drinks extra than 14 drinks per week or four drinks in a
day would be considered an alcoholic. A drink is defined as 12
ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80 proof
liquor.

Warning signs of alcoholism may vary form person to person.
Usually though these warning signs will be obvious. The
following list outlines some of these signs.

- misses a lot of work or school – losses interest in family,
friends or activities – depression – drinking to cope with any
problem – insomnia – being intoxicated often – moody – drinking
related health problems

These are some of the noticeable warning signs. More serious
behaviors can also serve as a wake-up call. Risky behavior like
drinking and driving should be taken seriously.

Alcohol when taken in moderation is a nice way to relax or enjoy
a social engagement, where when alcohol becomes a problem it can
effect everyone who is close to the alcoholic. Some things that
can tell a person they may be having a problem with alcohol are:

- worry over not having alcohol or money to buy it – hiding
alcohol so others do not know you have it – often wishing to be
drunk or get drunk faster – unable to stop drinking once started
- hearing others comment on your drinking

Alcoholism should always be taken seriously. If you or someone
you know has a drinking problem professional help is available
in every community. Recognizing the problem is the first step to
finding a solution.

About the author:

Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino,
California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines
and provides information on alcoholism at Alcoholism Help
Center
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The Heart of Addiction : A New Approach to Understanding and Managing Alcoholism and Other Addictive Behaviors

Posted in Rehabilitation by Administrator on the May 19th, 2007

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The Heart of Addiction : A New Approach to Understanding and Managing Alcoholism and Other Addictive Behaviors

Nobody has had an answer for why people with addictions continue to repeat them — until now.

For greater than twenty years, distinguished psychiatrist Dr. Lance Dodes has been successfully helping people master their addictions — alcoholism, compulsive gambling, smoking, sexual addiction, and greater with a radical approach. Dr. Dodes describes how all addictions have, at their heart, unrecognized emotional factors that explain:

  • Why we feel the impulse
  • Why we feel it when we do
  • What alternatives (really) work in that critical moment

In this refreshing book filled with compelling case studies, Dr. Dodes debunks several such widely accepted myths as:

  • Addictions are fundamentally a physical problem.
  • People with addictions are different from other people.
  • You have to hit bottom before you can get well.
  • You are wasting your time if you ask “why” you have an addiction.

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A portrayal of a group of alcoholics and drug dependants treated in a rehabilitation centre (Research and information publication)

Posted in Rehabilitation by Administrator on the May 16th, 2007

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A portrayal of a group of alcoholics and drug dependants treated in a rehabilitation centre (Research and information publication)

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