July 18, 2013

Joy of Reiki

Unfold your Joy with Reiki
Joy of Reiki

Energy creates energy. I love giving reiki sessions as they always leave me feeling uplifted and charged. The more reiki I give, the more I want to give.

It is a profound and intimate way to connect with another human being, both humbling and glorious. I am always filled with a deep sense of gratitude and appreciation, truly blessed that out of all the Reiki practitioners in the area, this person came to see me. I honor that divine connection and opportunity to be in service, to create more joy and to have more peace in my life and on the earth.

Click here for more information on Reiki in Santa Cruz. Please use the contact page to schedule your Reiki appointment.

July 3, 2013

Feeling Out of Whack? Try Grounding, Cleaning and Aligning the Chakras

Mercury retrograde brings up a lot for everyone, and I notice it is not just cars that are our of alignment during this period. Backing up your computer is always a good thing to do, but what about rebooting your energetic being?

I decided to practice the exercises from The Psychic Healing Book by Amy Wallace and Bill Henken. Specifically: grounding, cleaning and aligning the chakras. I worked on myself three times over three days, then with a regular clients over two weeks. Both of us found it very useful, energizing and powerful.

For my self, I found it best to do the exercises while sitting out side on the deck in fresh air, aware of the blessing of California sunshine, drawing it's energy deep into my being. Afterwards I would do some weeding to literally touch the earth.

In the grounding exercise, I noticed that sending energy down the tailbone was very different from sending in through my legs and feet. There was a tingling in my sacrum and I could feel the earth energy rise with each inhale. In the clearing and aligning exercise, I found that sending orange light into each of the chakras felt quite refreshing. At the end of the meditation, I pushed the energy out my crown chakra to create a fountain of light around me, visualizing any chinks in my aura becoming whole and filled until I felt surrounded in a golden bubble. I noticed having lots of energy for the rest of the day.

The next two practice sessions each went a little longer, a little deeper. I experienced feelings of contentment and well being. I also experienced being able to stay in one chakra for a longer time, exploring colors, organs, smells, glands, feelings of imbalance and flashes of insight - that "aha!" feeling, of knowing what I need to do next for myself, spanning from going to acupuncture for a spring tune up to including grapefruit in my diet at this time. It was a great way to start each day and set intentions for my self and my clients.

Then I worked with an ongoing client of mine. This client has been a weekly reiki and hypnotherapy client for almost two years, grappling with the recent death of her son. Her affirmation is, "I had a life before, I will have a life again". The first practice went well, I certainly felt more grounded and present. The second session was really powerful.

Usually I start at the client's feet and ground them to the earth. This time I followed the exercise from the book. After having my client take in a few deep cleansing breaths, I began by running energy from dropping down from the base of her spine into the center of the earth, while gently touching her feet. Here we invited the earth energy to rise up through these roots to the sole's if her feet, through her bones, muscles, tissues, atoms and into each of the chakras, along her spine as well as hands and feet.

In a regular chakra tuning I would visualize the color that intuitively or traditionally corresponds to that particular chakra. This time I kept with visualizing the orange light from the center of the earth, coming up through the soles of my feet and through my body into my hands, and thus into the sole's of my clients feet. The energy was red and brown, and I had the impression of roughly hewn statues and carvings before my eyes, reminiscent of Mayan carvings, very tactile. When moving through each of her energy centers, I would experience visions which I would verbalized, all the while thinking, "just be an open channel."

When I reached the crown chakra, I had the client open to all of the celestial, universal and heavenly energies to meet with that earth energy and to pour it's wisdom and universal healing energy through her in any way that would be beneficial now. At this point I stopped speaking until the end of the appointment.

Usually this client will talk nonstop the entire session. From the moment we began she was completely silent, following my words and clearly going deeper and deeper into trance. I observed her eye lids flicker, breathing become more even and shallow, body clearly relaxing. I began to move up her body, moving from feet to knees to hips, touching lightly and feeling the pulses shift and change. My feet were tingling like crazy, as was my tail bone, with every inhalation I could feel pulling up that rich, red, brown earth energy and moving it easily into Joanne's body. With each exhalation, I felt the cool blue and violet, more wispy energies from the heavens, infusing her esthetic body. Behind my closed eyelids, I could easily see her aura, black to begin with then pulsing bright red.

When I got to her head, I sat down on a stool and place my hands on her face. I noticed I was pressing in a little, so consciously started to lighten my touch. The lighter my touch, the more I could feel our molecules melting away, and my fingers began to dissolve into her face. I had that moment of complete oneness, and as I breathed on her crown chakra I knew I was breathing into my self. I could scan down her body and easily see her skeleton, although bright green, with red spots flashing here and there. I wasn't aware of golden energy to send them, so just continued yo channel the reiki for the highest good.

I moved down her right side, touching her shoulder and hand. Here I had a vision that she was bailing out a life boat full to the brim with salt tears with a tea spoon. Suddenly she gabbed a toy bucket instead. The pint of view shifted, and you could see many people in the lifeboat, all helping her bail it out. Now her choice was whether to rejoin the cruise or head off to new waters.

I moved back down to her feet. I got down on my knees and held her ankles while sending orange light down her body, which was appearing electric blue. I stood up and very deliberately began squeezing on her feet and toes, bringing her back into her body, waking up every part slowly and gently. I gave her a long time to reorient then checked in after she drank some water.

She said she had never gone so deep, but it felt like being gently cupped and supported rather than being dropped. Three days later we met again to check in. She was in good spirits and was involved in creating a memorial mural for her son the surfer as well as a blood drive in his honor.

Since then, I have had the opportunity to practice this technique with six hypnotherapy students, several clients and as a part of my morning meditation with my life partner. I have experienced the effects on all levels - astral, etheric, physical, emotional, mental - and have been deeply grateful to do what I would consider a spring clearing of the soul, releasing emotional and mental clutter in particular, making way for increased energy and vitality.

Blessed be.

June 26, 2013

Register Now! Summer Class: Journey Through The Tarot

Register Now! Summer Class: Journey Through The Tarot

 with Kayla Garnet Rose, CHT

Want to know just what’s in the cards, for you or your friends? Whether a complete beginner or already an experienced reader, come to a summer class to experience the magic and mystery of the irresistible tarot cards. Topics include:
  •  the importance of play
  • basic numerology
  • the five elements
  • intuition and storytelling
Tuesdays July 9-Aug 13
9:30am-12:30pm 
$190

Call Twin Lakes College (831) 476-2152 to register today!

June 19, 2013

A Natural Approach to Acid Indigestion


Did you know that about 42% of the United States population has had acid indigestion[1] at some point? Also known as heartburn, acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or dyspepsia, acid indigestion is characterized by a burning pain or discomfort that may move from your stomach to your abdomen or chest, or even up into your throat. Other symptoms may include:



  • Chest pain, wheezing, asthma, dry cough, hoarseness, or chronic sore throat
  • Regurgitation: a sour or bitter-tasting acid backing up into your throat or mouth

    1. Bloating, hiccups, flatulence, burping or nausea
    2. Bloody or black stools or bloody vomiting
    3. A narrowing of your esophagus, which creates the sensation of food being stuck in your throat[2]
    Acid indigestion is mostly caused by poor eating habits, such as eating late at night, eating spicy or deep fried foods, eating too much or too fast, and poor food combining. Other factors include age, stress level, alcohol, sugar and coffee consumption, as well as:
    1. Eating large meals, lying down or bending over at the waist right after a meal
    2. Being pregnant, overweight or obese
    3. Snacking close to bedtime
    4. Eating certain foods, such as citrus, chocolate, mint, garlic, onions. Avoid eating nightshades: tomatoes, potatoes and eggplant
    5. Smoking cigarettes
    6. Taking aspirin, ibuprofen, certain muscle relaxers, or blood pressure medications[3]
    Simply put, stomach acidity can be controlled in the short run through herbs and other complementary modalities and in the long run by monitoring the digestibility of the foods being in eaten. A balanced diet is key to all successful healing. A simple formula is as follows:
    1. Primary foods such as whole grains and proteins each make up 20-30% of diet. Brown rice is highly recommended as it has the same pH as our blood. Proteins repair tissue and maintain metabolism, so eat first grade meats, tofu, tempeh, and beans
    2. Secondary foods such as fresh seasonal vegetables and seaweeds (such as kelp and irish moss)  should make up 30-40% of the diet. These provide important minerals and vitamins, as well as stimulate the elimination of toxins. Amaranth, in particular, is recommended as an acid neutralizing green vegetable.
    3. Tertiary foods such as eggs, dairy and fruit should consist of only 5-10% of diet, while fats and oils such as olive, butter and ghee are about 2%. Fruit is high and sugars, and can be enjoyed seasonally and in moderation. A moderate amount of quality unsaturated fats assists in the burning of stored fats and can lead to weight loss.[4]
    4. Spices are carminatives, which prevent and relieve gas, as well act as digestion aids. A few examples:
    1. Sweet basil is good to use as a tea for indigestion
    2. One or two bay leaves can be added to soup or beans
    3. Ginger tea is of great benefit to the stomach, intestines and circulation[5]
    Herbs that are able to act as antacids and effectively neutralize the excess acid in the stomach and intestines are recommended, as well as demulcent herbs that protect the stomach lining. A few recommendations include:
    1. Infusions of fennel mint, dill, chamomile, aniseed or lemon balm taken after a meal may all help to relieve gas and bloating.
    2. Bitter decoctions like gentian or dandelion root taken before a meal stimulate the digestive system. [6]
    3. A heartburn remedy of marshmallow root, hawthorn  berries, peppermint, wild yam root, fennel seed and ginger root can be brewed as a tea and taken as needed. [7]
    4. For stomach acidity, combine 1 dandelion root, 1 part slippery elm, 1/8 part goldenseal and 1/8 part of calamus root can be combined as a decoction or in a gelatin capsule. One half cup of tea or two capsules can be taken every hour as needed. [8]
    5. For a soothing after tea meal, simmer in filtered water 2 parts Marshmallow root, 6 parts Hawthorn berries, 3 parts peppermint, 6 parts Wild Yam, 3 parts fennel seed and 3 parts Ginger root can be simmered for an after meal tea. [9]
    Some other natural alternatives for managing acid reflux include:
    1. Practice moderation
    2. Acupuncture treatments
    3. Chiropractic treatments
    4. Stress reduction through hypnosis or meditation
    5. Complete eating three hours before bedtime
    6. Drink 1-2 tablespoons of organic apple cider vinegar in an 8 oz. glass of water one to three times a day[10]
    While acid indigestion can be controlled by lifesyle changes, improved diet and better eating habits,  it can also be a symptom of a more serious illness, so consult with your primary health care provider if symptoms persist.

    This article is purely informational and should not be substituted for medical care. Please consult your health care provider before trying any suggestions for your self.

    References
    [1] Kushner PR (April 2010). "Role of the primary care provider in the diagnosis and management of heartburn". Curr Med Res Opin 26 (4): 759–65.
     [4] Tierra, Michael, L.Ac., O.M.D. The Way of Herbs (New York, NY: Pocket Books, 1998) p.86
    [5] Tierra, p.78
    [6] Mabey, Richard The New Age Herbalist (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988) p.202
    [7] Tierra, p. 255-256
    [8] Tierra, p. 284
    [9] Tierra, p. 256
    [10] Bragg, Patricia The Miracle of Fasting (Santa Barbara: Health Science, 2011) p.161

    June 11, 2013

    Join us for the First Ever Hypno-Thon!

    Press Release - For Immediate Release! Please Share!

    Twin Lakes College of the Healing Arts, Santa Cruz's premier massage school, announced the first ever Hypno-Thon with the graduating students from the Hypnotherapy Program directed by Kayla Garnet Rose, CHT. After a full year and two hundred hours of training, students will be working with the community to promote the benefits of hypnosis including deep relaxation and accessing inner resources.

    The Hypno-Thon is a low cost clinic introducing hypnosis for stress management. Reducing stress has been proven to affect overall health and well being. Students will teach clients a simple self hypnosis technique, guide them to deeper relaxation, and offer suggestions for managing daily stress and tension.

    This one day clinic will be on Saturday, June 22 from 9am to 1pm. Space is extremely limited, so call Twin Lakes College at 831.476.2152 today to reserve your space. Cost is $50 for a 90 minute session.

    Twin Lakes College recently relocated to their expanded campus located at 1525 Seabright Avenue.

    For more information about the Hypnotherapy program please visit the website http://twinlakescollege.org/ or call 831.476.2152.

    www.KaylaGarnetRose.com
    831.435.5182

    June 1, 2013

    Reiki for Specific Parts of the Body

    Gentle Release with Reiki
    Reiki for Specific Parts of the Body

    If a client has a particular body part that needs attention, of course I spend more time there. For example, one client has a hard time speaking their truth at the work place.

    This has manifested in grinding teeth at night and TMJ issues. I do Reiki on the face and neck for the entire hour, spending particular time on EFT points for anger around the eye area and trauma release around the upper lip.

    Chiropractic adjustments have also helped this client, a modality that blends well with Reiki. After months of weekly treatments, sessions are now spread out when needed.

    Click here for more information on Reiki in Santa Cruz. Please use the contact page to schedule your Reiki appointment.