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July 17th, 2012

7/17/2012

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Just a quick note to let anyone living in or around Houston that is interested in getting rid of some of their emotional baggage, that I am offering 30 minutes of clearing/releasing for $15.00 for the month of July.  Simply go to my "Contact Me" page and send me an email letting me know you are interested in a session.  Please be sure and give me your phone number and a good time to call so I can contact you.  Or, please feel free to call me and we'll schedule a convenient time for you to start the clearing process.
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It's my It's Too Hot to Go Anywhere "Red Hot Special"

6/12/2011

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I sent out an email yesterday to all of my clients and potential clients with a very special offer.  Because it's so hot here in Houston, I don't want to leave the comfort of my home so the offer is for telephone sessions.

Here's the offer:     $25.00 for a 25 minute session

I will be using The Body Code, which is the work that I do.  If you're interested in getting healthier using alternative methods, this is your perfect opportunity to get started.  You can read what my satisfied clients have to say and then check it out for yourself.

Please go to my website, www.theholisticway.net and read all about it and then call, email or fill out the contact form to set up an appointment.

This offer is only good until the end of June, so don't wait or you'll miss out.
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My gift to you for 2011!

1/13/2011

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I wish I could take the credit for this, but I actually received it from a friend and thought I'd pass it on to all of you.  If we all strive to use these "reminders" everyday in this New Year, what a transformation we'll see in ourselves.

Today, I am giving you a 

DAILY SURVIVAL KIT 

to help you each day............

Toothpick
... to remind you to pick the good qualities in everyone, including yourself. 
 
Rubber band ... to remind you to be flexible. Things might not always go the way you want, but it can be worked out. 
   
Band-Aid ... to remind you to heal hurt feelings, either yours or someone else's.

Eraser ... to remind you everyone makes mistakes. That's okay, we learn by our errors.

Candy Kiss ... to remind you everyone needs a hug or a compliment everyday.

Mint ... to remind you that you are worth a mint to your family & Me.

Bubble Gum ... to remind you to stick with it and you can accomplish anything.

Pencil ... to remind you to list your blessings every day.

Tea Bag ... to remind you to take time to relax daily and go over that list of God's blessings.

This is what makes life worth living every minute, every day

Wishing you love, gratitude, friends to cherish, caring, sharing, laughter, music, and warm feelings
in your heart in 2011.


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Learning to "Let go" in the New Year

1/11/2011

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Something that has been weighing on my mind for awhile now is the process of "letting go."  While I was talking with one of my best friends one day not to long ago, I was saying how I wanted to accomplish so and so.  I won't mention it here because it doesn't really matter.  She told me I was trying too hard and that it wasn't my fault that I had not been able to accomplish it so far.  That lead to quite a discussion, because, between you and me, sometimes it takes me a little while to "get it", if you know what I mean.  Why isn't it my fault, it's my goal, right?  I should be doing absolutely everything I can to make it happen.   Oops, there's that word, "make."  By George I think I've got it!  What she was telling me is that I can't "make" it happen, or anything as far as that goes.

The way I understand it, the simple answer is to state what your desired outcome or goal is, either in the form of prayer or meditation, or whatever you use for that purpose.  I, myself use prayer (not that that matters to anyone but me).  So, I pray about what I want, and then let it go, trusting that Heavenly Father will do his part and see that it happens.  I'm going to put a little caviat here, and say, if it's in my highest and best interest.  I know some of you are thinking why would we ask for something that is not in our highest and best interest.  That's a good question, but, again in my opinion, sometimes we don't always ask for something that is good for us.  I can't even give you an example, I just know it happens.   In the meantime, I can't just sit back and wait for it to happen, I have to do my part, whatever that might be. 

The part that I haven't been doing so swell at is listening to what that little voice inside me is telling me to do.  Some people call it intuition others call it something else, I call it the Spirit and then taking action.  I'm going to leave it at that for now and pick it up here next time.  In the meantime, my challenge to you (and myself) is to start writing down what that "little voice" is telling me and act on it.  Have a wonderful week and please be sure and visit my website:  www.theholisticway.net.
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MUSCLE TESTING FOR NEWBIES

1/5/2011

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Are you familiar with muscle testing or it's formal name, Applied Kinesiology?  I personally use muscle testing every day for both my personal use and in my holistic practice.  There are a lot of articles out there about the subject, but I’m hoping to help you better understand not only about how it works, but how you can use it in your daily life from a layman’s point of view. 

First of all, to give you a little background on it.  A chiropractor by the name of George J. Goodheart  discovered Applied Kinesiology in 1964 and began teaching it to other chiropractors. The International College of Applied Kinesiology was founded in 1976 (or 1973.)  It differs from Kinesiology which is the science of human movement.  AK is a form of diagnosis using muscle testing as primary feedback to tell you how a person’s body is functioning by tapping into the subconscious.

Muscle testing is very easy to learn.  In fact, you can learn it in a matter of minutes.  The simplest way to see how this works is sometimes called the lean or sway test.  You simply stand with your feet slightly apart, relax by taking a couple of deep breaths and letting them out slowly and completely.  Ask yourself a question that can be answered by either “yes” or “no”, or simply state a fact.  Most people start by saying their name, like this “my name is Ginny.”  Simply feel your body react by leaning or swaying.  If this is your first time, it might take just a little bit, but something will happen.  Then say “my name is Robert”, or use a name other than your own and once again, you should feel your body lean or sway.  The other things you can use for testing purposes is to think yes, yes, yes, yes, yes to yourself and feel the movement and then no, no, no, no, no, and once again feel what is happening to your body.  Be sure and stop and relax in-between each statement or question, so your body can “reset” itself before going on to the next one.  Always remember to breathe and relax while you are doing this.

Typically your body will move slightly forward on “yes” or something positive or something that is the truth and back on “no” or something negative or something that is not the truth.  Sometimes it is the opposite, but not very often.  This could also mean that you're switched, but that's a subject for another time .  A statement that is good to use, say “show me my yes” or “show me my no” and you should get results, as well.

If you’re interested in using this form of “talking” to your subconscious, I suggest you practice, practice, practice.  I'll talk a little more about alternative ways of  muscle testing and what you can test next time. Until then, happy muscle testing.
 
If you have any questions, or would like a 30 minute consultation using this method, please contact me at holistichealing@sbcglobal.net
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More about our "words."

12/3/2010

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I have talked about how important "words" are in our everyday life and how they affect us.  It seems since I've been writing about this, it's more "in my face" than ever before.  Everywhere I go I hear people saying things like "I can't remember anything", "my Mom or whomever has ____, fill in the blank, so I'm going to get it", "I get headaches all the time" etc., etc., etc.  I told a lady the other day that she should be saying something like "I remember everything."  Does that mean she'll remember everything, probably not, but she'll remember a whole lot more than if she says the other, right?

 Then you have the people that say things like "be sure and put your coat on or you'll get sick", "be careful and don't fall, or you'll hurt yourself" and other similar statements about someone else.  Guess what that does?  You got it, it plants the idea in the head of the person hearing it.  They go out the door or in the other room thinking the exact thing that was just said to them......wow!  Now your words are having an affect on someone else.  I don't know about you, but I don't want that responsibility.

I personally have been practicing the "I remember everything" myself and can really tell a difference.  When I do have a challenge with remembering something, I simply say, "let me think about it a minute and I'll remember" and 9 times out of 10, I do.  So I'm not suggesting that you to do something I'm not doing myself. 

Do I do that all the time, no, I don't, but I am working at becoming more aware of what I say (or think) and the affects it has on my life, as well as others.  When I find myself saying or thinking something that is not in keeping with this, I stop and correct myself.  It gets easier the more I do it, so it will get easier for you, as well.

I challenge all of you to start really thinking about what you are saying and the affect it has on you or someone else, and turn the negative statements into positive ones.  I'd love to hear from you about the results you're having.

Have a great weekend.
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Experiencing the cycle of life.

11/29/2010

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As you can see, it's been quite awhile since I've written anything.  I'm going to do my best to post at least once a week, maybe more if I'm really good.

Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, was a day of great joy and of deep sorrow for me.  Talk about polar opposites, wow!  To start the day off, our 3rd granddaughter, Carlee Jo was born.  I got to see her when she was about an hour old.  Her Mom, Laura Jo, had a c-section, so only the Dad (Jason) was allowed in the OR with her.  What a joy it was to see (and later get to hold) that brand new, beautiful baby girl.  Both Mom and baby are doing very well.

I left to go home after spending most of the morning and early part of the afternoon with family and friends that were gathered because of Miss Carlee's arrival and do something that was extremely difficult for me, but necessary.

I had to take my beloved cat "Smokey", who was about 15+ years old, to the veterinarian to be put to sleep.  We had him since he was a kitten and he had always been in great health until a few weeks ago.  He went through a slump and I thought was coming out of it, but I'm now convinced he only got better for a little while to help me feel better and to prepare myself for what was to come. 

I realized the day before I took him that he was suffering and that is absolutely not what I wanted for my dear friend of so many years, so I did what was best for him.

I know he is in a much better place, running and playing with our other pets, Rambo (d-o-g), Michael (cat) and Sara (d-o-g) and having the time of his life, completely whole and happy and that's what's most important.

As the cycle of life goes, birth and death, I experienced it all in one day and what a day it was.
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Back from a 10 day vacation

9/4/2010

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We just returned from 10 wonderful days in NorthWest Arkansas and Southern Missouri.   We spent the first few days in Branson, MO with my brother and sister-in-law, then back to Bella Vista, AR to spend some time with our oldest son and granddaughter, Mathilda.  That was really nice to be able to spend time with them.  We also got to see a lot of friends at church and meet up with some close friends and that was great, too. Then we finished off the 10 days with a visit to Hot Springs, AR and a soak in the natural hot spring/mineral water that they're famous for.  I have to tell you, that was wonderful.  I wish we had something like that around the Houston area, I'd be there every week.  It's certainly good for what ails you.  One of the best things about it, it only cost $18.00 a piece for as long as you want to stay.  Wow, what a deal!

After the long holiday weekend, it's going to be focus, focus, focus for me so I can get both my businesses up and running.  This one of course is my passion because I'm able to help a lot of people with their "health" challenges.  However, I have to say the other one is my passion too, because I'm able to help a lot of people with their "wealth" challenges.  Please check it out:  www.freegroceries4all.com.

I'm all about helping others get what they want.  I guess there's a little selfishness in that because the law of attraction says if you help enough people get what they want, you end up getting what you want.  Isn't that wonderful.  It's a win-win situation for everyone.

I hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend.  Till next time.......
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What I'm passionate about.

8/15/2010

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It's been way too long again between posts.  I've been working most every day for the Census now for over 4 months and have been doing very little of what I'm passionate about and that's helping others thru my "healing" work.  Some of you may not like that term because you believe that there is only one "healer."  I absolutely agree with you, in my opinion, there is only one "healer" and you know who I'm talking about...... Jesus Christ.  At least that's my belief.  However, I also believe that He has helpers, assistants, or whatever you would like to call us and that's what I am, as well as a lot of my friends.  So instead of saying we're
assistant healers, we shorten it and call ourselves healers. 

Anyway, what I was saying is that I've been doing very little of what I'm passionate about and I can really tell the difference.  I don't feel the same and I"m sure I don't act the same when I haven't been doing my healing work.  I know that when I'm helping someone else, I'm also helping myself because it all has to do with the flow of positive energy.  I made a decision that I cannot go for any period of time, like a week,  without either helping someone in need, or even myself because it truly is life changing. 

Have a great week and I challenge each of you to perform some random act of kindness every day, which could even include smiling at someone.
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Who do you "think" you are?

7/11/2010

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It's way past time to post again, so here I am.  My last post was about being careful what you talk about or think about so that you don't bring it about.  This one is similar but a little bit different.   This one has to do with labeling oneself or how we identify with ourselves.  In other words, you are (whatever your first name is).  You are not ADHD, or poor, or stupid.  I think you get the point.  I find that many people stop themselves because they identify with what they have or what they're struggling with or where they came from, rather than who they really are.  Maybe if I give you an example, it will make more sense.  This happened to someone very close to us that was in a situation that they were not used to.  Instead of digging in and working thru it, they chose to use the I can't do this because I have.........  You can fill in the blanks with anything you want.  The way I look at things, well most of the time because I'm as guilty of doing what I'm talking about as you are, I am Ginny Vasquez and I can do anything I set my mind to do.  I truly believe that everyone, not just a chosen few, can do absolutely that, anything they make up their minds to do.  I work on myself all of the time with this and that's what I can help you with.  I can help you change your limiting beliefs to empowering beliefs thru the use of PSYCH-K or The Emotion Code.  Read more about it on my website:   www.theholisticway.net.
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