Links
Below is a list of people whose services I have either personally used or know very well and can recommend. Each one has intriguing and unique gifts in their chosen area of work, be it healing, music, writing or art. Please feel free to check out their websites which are listed below…
Carol Weaver is a self-taught artist, musician, drum-maker, ceremonialist and initiate/healing practitioner of the reiki shamanic healing arts. http://www.carolweaver.com/index.html
Sophia Kelly and her team help organizations make better use of software, data and human resources through database, web and project consulting services. You will find her at: www.sophiakelly.ca.
Barbara Kmiec – Comprehensive, sensitive, skillful and passionate editing of your written work. As a versatile editor, my primary interest is to assist authors in successfully connecting with their intended audience. For more details and contact information, please go to: http://www.editors.ca/profile/4348/barbara-kmiec
Karen McGregor best-selling author of The Madonna Code is also the owner of Divine You an event company. You may want to get on her email list if you are in or around Vancouver BC around as she has offers local events, workshops, products and services that nurture, celebrate and encourage you to step into your greatness to realize your individual and collective
destiny. http://divineyou.ca/index.html
Michael Talbot-Kelly, BPE, MH, MA, RCC
Wholistic Psychotherapist, Midlife Awakening Specialist & Spiritual Counselor
http://michaeltalbotkelly.com/
Danielle Blackwood is the Astrology Columnist for SageWoman Magazine, and also the author of Banyen Books’ monthly astrology column, The Cosmic Weather Report. She is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Circle Magazine, Ignite,
and others. She has practiced Western earth based spirituality rooted in the Celtic and Goddess traditions for over 24 years. In addition, Danielle is an artist, exploring the archetypal symbolism of the Goddess and the Divine Feminine. She graduated with a degree in Women’s Studies in 2008, and plans to continue her education at UBC in Interdisciplinary Studies. Check out her new
website www.urbanpriestess.ca.
David Jon Peckinpaugh is a dear friend and one of my favorite bloggers/writers. His books Naked Guide to Life and Death and Buddha and Shakespeare are both available at Amazon. His blog can be found at http://syntegral.blogspot.com/ where he is far too irreverant to have a bio.