Posted September 13, 2014 in What's New

Veterans Day Special - Free

Veterans Day Special for Veterans (and Those Still on Active Duty)!

As featured on WMMT evening news and WSJM radio!

FREE demonstration quickly and safely eliminates phobias and the feelings of stress, anxiety, and anger associated with PTSD!

Done conversationally as “secret therapy,” veterans will not need to say anything about the […]

Posted July 25, 2014 in What's New

WWMT News Story!

While SCS/NLP is about helping you overcome so much more than just fear, it is a dream come true to have the public realize phobias can be gone in a matter of minutes! Thank you, Lourin Sprenger, for putting together this news story with Jules Follett that aired on Channel 3 evening news, July 24, […]

Posted July 6, 2014 in What's New

Dr. Mary Jo Bullbrook is coming to Michigan!

New Date!!! Short radio interview with Zack East about “Preparing for Death & Dying: Hospice Care” with Mary Jo on Thursday, July 31 from 9:30 to 5:30. This is a gift from Hospice at Home to the whole community: professionals, patients, family, and all who are dealing with living and dying with grace. No […]

Posted May 19, 2014 in What's New

Energy Medicine Congress

A joint congress with Akamai University & Energy Medicine Partnerships International is being hosted by Dr. Mary Jo Bulbrook, the week of May 22-27, 2014, in the Durham, North Carolina area. The event is dedicated to address some significant problems facing the world, including Health and Wellness, Peace & Conflict, and Global Ethics. The program […]

Posted October 1, 2013 in What's New

Amazing October

Try not to get tongue-tied or confused as you read this post from Wikipedia:

In common years January starts on the same day of the week as October, but no other month starts on the same day of the week as October in leap years. October ends on the same day of the […]

Posted September 1, 2013 in What's New

Fall into September

September is the month where autumn begins for those of us living in the Northern hemisphere. That usually means kids (and teachers) are back in school, and the routine associated with the school year begins in earnest. Fall sports, the last of harvests, and the first of kicking on the furnace are all hallmarks of […]

Posted August 1, 2013 in What's New

The Four Elements

When August rolls around and it gets hot in North America, what does that make you think of? Are you one who loves to hear rain on the roof? Do you find it soothing to feel the wind on your face like a dog riding with his or her head out the window? What is […]

Posted July 1, 2013 in Uncategorized

July

Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.

~ Moshe Dayan, Defense Minister of Israel

Of course, fireworks have come to be used for many occasions for celebration, but for those in the United States, July fireworks are long-time reminders of freedom and independence. Many communities get a jump start on Independence Day, lighting […]

Posted June 1, 2013 in What's New

June

June signals the season where those of us in the Northern hemisphere roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Whether you are a fan of soda, pretzels, and beer or prefer tofu salad and herbal tea with a twist of organic lemon, it is a wonderful feeling to dust off the sun and […]

Posted May 1, 2013 in What's New

Festival of Flora

May has long been a month filled with many opportunities to celebrate. In pre-Christian times the Roman Goddess of flowers inspired the “Festival of Flora.” Pagan holidays have influenced many of our celebrations, such as Christmas, Easter, and even Pentecost and All Saint’s Day. In modern times, you can still celebrate May Day (May 1) […]