
Donna Stetser:
I believe that conscious living promotes healing and wellness. I believe we all create our reality by the way we see and hold ourselves in relationship. Our belief system becomes our life, and as we think and feel, so it is! Understanding this magnificent creative ability and learning to apply it with awareness empowers each of us to live consciously and function in a connected manner.
As a Hospice volunteer, I have seen healing which transforms the death experience into a graceful and powerful experience – conscious dying – an aspect of life that holds great interest for me.
Along the way, I continue to discover many expressions of Reiki in my life that help me to heal myself so that I can assist others to heal. I endeavor to behave distinctly, yet remain connected, to be consistent and steady, yet flexible, to be open and aware, yet sovereign.
I believe that our creation occurs either from a place of love or a place of fear. Wherever we are at the moment, is the basis for our creations. When we learn to find our still point and consciously create from the vibration of love, we are able to begin to see that we draw to us that which matches the vibration we produce. There truly are no victims. We each choose how our life is. It is merely a matter of doing it consciously, rather than unconsciously.
Healing happens when change occurs. Change is the only constant. Challenge yourself to heal. If you don’t like your life, you can change it! And, remember, be kind to yourself.
Betty McKay:
Several years ago I completed an apprenticeship in herbal studies, which led to developing my herbal products, called “Fred’s Formulas”. I hand-make all the products, and many of the herbs I use grow wild or are cultivated at The Labyrinth Center, so there is a very personal quality to each blend and brew. I also offer consults for an individualized approach to herbal remedy.
I have functioned as a massage therapist for almost 20 years, and am a licensed therapist and member of the American Massage Therapy Association. I offer gentle, relaxing massage and foot reflexology, coupled with Reiki healing therapy, as I am also a Second Degree Reiki practitioner. An aspect of my herbal studies is aromatherapy, which I incorporate into my practice.
My background in nursing brought me to the conclusion that we are more than the sum total of our body parts. It seemed obvious to me that if the physical is all we treat, we are missing a great number of possibilities for healing. It was at that point that I began searching for what other healing modalities were available, with the hope of fusing traditional and non-traditional methods. Massage, herbs, and Reiki have blended well toward this end.