Good work.

Lewis

On Jun 21, 3:12 pm, Diane Perrin <mdlorra...@comcast.net> wrote:
> June 21, 2009:  (Week one)
>
> In preparing for field research for my academic paper, I have been
> discussing possible indigenous healers with just about everyone with
> whom I come in contact.  Several people have suggested healers, but I
> don’t consider them ‘indigenous’ healers.  Examples are Reiki masters,
> experts with essential oils and Bach flower essences.
>
> My acupuncturist belongs to a drumming group, which meets about once a
> month between Richmond and Waterbury.  One of the group is Native
> American and she thinks he might be open to speaking with me.  She has
> invited me to try it out and will notify me when the next session
> comes up.
>
> A cousin inMontpelierhas given me the name of a psychotherapist who
> does a lot of energy work and her website mentions ‘indigenous
> healing.’  She is willing to speak with me but will be out of town for
> the next week.  Apparently she consults with Human Resources for the
> State.
>
> I feel that I am proceeding very slowly, but once I actually start
> talking with ‘healers’ it will probably seem like I am progressing!
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