Introducing the “Dalai Mama Diaries” Blog!
www.DalaiMamaDiaries.blogspot.com
Greetings!
Sometime last week I sent out this journal entry to friends and
family. In it I talk about my experience of having moved back to
Nebraska for right now to take care of my mother. I received such
warm responses back that it inspired me to begin a Blog which will
share these experiences and offer insight in to the journey of a
caretaker. A friend of mine, who is also dealing with her 93
year old mother, and I might even start a weekly conference call
for caretakers. We are talking about this now.
The idea would be to provide a place where caretakers could get
support and participate in doing tapping sequences not only for
their own benefit but also to do surrogate tapping on behalf of
the recipient of the caretaking.
Some of you may have heard of the concept of “surrogate
tapping.” It is when we tap on the symptoms of another and it has
impact. I started doing this the other day while I was working
out. I tapped on my mother’s symptoms of heart disease and her
pain from the hip fracture. I even started tapping to pre-pave her
transition - praying, if you will, that she make a smooth and
peaceful exit when the time comes for her to do so. I encased this
in the affirmation that only which is for her highest and best would
take place so as to not over ride any plan that she and her higher
self might be charting.
I plan to affectionately call the Blog the “Dalai Mama Diaries.” If
you or someone you know could benefit please pass on the word.
I also recently signed up for a new software which will enable me
to offer weekly, on-line seminars in the fall. I plan to do a
series of free seminars initially to cover material that is
currently on my web site. Once I get the program up and running
there will probably be a minimal, monthly fee. I am excited about
this prospect in that it will lend itself to my offering my work at
a much reduced fee. The program allows for break out sessions and
discussion so I think it will be a nice avenue to bring a more
interactive relationship to my web site.