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    Toni Gilbert
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    Healing Arts at Breitenbush
    Proposal: Healing Arts Practitioners
    This would be a platform that can highlight the healing arts and possibly be available to plug into or around events that might benefit.
    Who: Healing arts practitioners of all kinds: Integrative medicine, acupuncture, Tarot counseling, astrology, palmistry, iridology, reflexology, palmistry, past life regression, ceremony of healing for the earth (outdoors), psychic exploration, guided imagery, hypnosis, aroma therapy, tea leaf reading and more.

    Practitioners to have at least 10 years’ experience in their offerings with 20 years preferred.

    Where: Small room next to the library and outside labyrinth and fire pit area.

    Meals: staff prices and also meal times. A lot can be accomplished over food and drink.

    Advertising: 2 to 4 pages in the catalog for individual promotion and practitioners’ essays on healing arts and how/why they work (and may be an advertising charge to the author there). Introduce information into the calendar magazine about the healing arts via essays from various local and non-local healing artists.

    Cost to practitioner: $300 to 400 aprox for 3 days. (Breitenbush would have to give this price piece.) Suggest: Practitioner pays for meals and lodging is the other 50% of the staff sessions.

    Practitioners to keep monies from the sessions and sell products such as books and small items.

    Signage: in the lodge lobby wall and also a book binder with info on the practitioners with sign-up sheets on the desk.

    Who can partake: Staff (50% off the practitioners price), Reservations and Walk-ins
    Breitenbush is in an area of the world stage where there are a “lot” of talented healers both mainstream and alternative. My idea is that BHS should host some of those people in a way that promotes the healing arts as well as the healer. In the process, we teach about healing. It is a different approach than the workshop but the end result is that the individual gets to experience the healer one on one. The healer is focused on just the one in front of him/her.
    So, there would be all the regular workshops happening with the addition of artist healers at the same time. This could all be arranged far in advance. A nice by product of this would be that staff would have access to counseling and healing sessions on a regular basis.
    We could try this for one year and then reevaluate, and make changes, or discontinue.
    This just has to be a fun and interesting journey any way you look at it. Methinks, Toni

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