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You and I know Everyone Loves A Story, right? You know that a story told well can change the world. Join me to tell your story.

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Goodmorning Peeps! Points make prizes!
This morning's post is all about 'Levels'. You may have noticed next to your profile picture is a wee number. This denotes the 'Level' you have achieved in this group. Behind the scenes as it were, Skool has a bit of a 'gaming' system. They calculate your interaction in the group. The more you participate through liking, commenting, posting and participating, they award you points. The more points you get, the higher you will level up. This is also a way for us 'admins' of a group to offer you a reward for your participation! This morning I added an essential oil profile to each level. There are 9 in total and I have attributed an essential oil to each level. If you hop on the Classroom tab, you will find various things automatically unlocked for you, depending on what level you are at. If you then click on what is accesible to you, you will enter that specific 'classroom'. In the class, you will find the profile of the oil available for you to download. Once you have done that you need to click on the wee ✅ icon. Doing this will also add to your leveling up points. HOWEVER, if you upgrade to Premium membership for $6 which is just under £5 a month, a whole heap more besides the EO profiles will open up to you, including access to a monthly get together for example, and much more. So get cracking, have a read, like comments and posts, make a post as some of you have, explore the Classroom tab and see what is available to you and enjoy!
Goodmorning Peeps! Points make prizes!
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I'll contact you Jane and arrange a time to suit you.
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Jane, I am meeting with a friend who also runs retreats based on bodywork, would it be okay if I speak with her about a joint event and get back to you...
A Question for the Gent's in our tribe...
Come on @John Payne @Ernie Boxall and @Matthew Sulpizi what are your favourite smells, keep it clean! 😂 For the Aromatherapists in our tribe...... which eo's could we combine to replicate their fav smell's? Aaand.....go!......
A Question for the Gent's in our tribe...
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@Jane Lawson In the daytime we are a interactive museum but in the evening we turn the lights down and tell the story of the people who died there... with event even I can't explain
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Saturday evenings to meet Wilfred the Warden
Does this sound like you?
Reading the book Gift of Power by Archie Fire Lame Deer, he talks about how it was inconvenient being a Medicine Man, Shaman and Healer because he would be called to administer healing to the tribe which was sometimes scattered across the reservation. The dilemma was, he said, that he was born to be the healer and Medicine Man. Do you feel that you have endured struggles financially or pycholgically because you were born to work in this field?
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@Jane Lawson I ask because on my Shiatsu course 24 people attended the Introduction Day and onlt 3 were men. At the end of 3 years only 3 of the initial group qualified. Was it hard to ualify? Definitely 3 years of monthly meetings and homework to complete. But, in my opinion the deciding factor was the support each of us received at home. It wasn't a problem for me being a single man, but so many of the women would have sessions where they cried. In virtually every case it was because they knew that when they got home their partners deemed the weekend a "waste of time, when they could be "doing something together". The two other practitioners that finished the course, both women had suffered abuse in the past...I think that in the end that was their motivation.
Morning musings!
What is your favourite, go-to aromatherapy book, excluding mine 😊, and your favourite book, of any genre, that you've read several times? I'll start, my fav Aromatherapy book is the one at the front of the photo. My 'other' favourite book is To Kill a Mockingbird with Perfume on equal footing. So which are your favourites?
Morning musings!
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Mmm I'm not an Aromatherapist but if I may, my favourite Shiatsu book is Meridian Exercises. Shizuto Masunaga. And as a Storyteller/Therapist Tunkashilla. A mythical saga of Native America.
Introduce yourself!
Go on, be a devil.... tell us a little or a lot about yourself 😊, let's get to know you! Are you a novice/home user of complementary therapies or a therapist or currently a student? Rainbows, Jane
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Hi, from England. I am Ernie Boxall, and I'm a Storyteller. My story includes 24 years of Shiatsu, 26 years of Tai Chi Exercise and 65 years as a serious, though semi professional, sportsman. Those years took a toll on the body, the Tai Chi and Shiatsu are responsible for the good life I have now and the experience of looking forward to new adventures. Both practices were shared with people who, like me, came to them during a testing time in the life cycle and that's my motivation.
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@Jane Lawson Where are you based Jane, I'm in Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
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Hi. Ernie Boxall. Storyteller and storymaker. I help you to tell your story before somebody else tells it for you.

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Warwickshire, England.