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Thursday, 03 December 2020 00:00

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  • EMP affiliation with Akamai University provided the opportunity for university credit:
  • Voice of America Radio show hosted by EMP Director, Dr. Mary Jo Bulbrook available on linefor 13 weeks.  The show is titled: Wise Chats: Simple talk, Profound Wisdom
  • Water Lily Press has assumed manatement of the EMP bookstore.  It is fully oprational on-line.  Go to www.waterlilypressnc.com
  • The EMP web site has been updated and revised.
  • Webinar series will commence in JANUARY 2021 
  • April 2021 will bring a joint meeting with EMP and Akamai University uniting the mission of both programs.

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Past Highlights

EMP Collaboration News:

  • Presented at the Comprehensive Association of Energy Psychology, in Washington DC, April, 2007 was offered by Dr. Bulbrook who is on the Board of ACEP.

  • Dr. Bulbrook's has an article titled: "Whee on the Move in Peru and Canada", in The International Journal of Healing and Caring - On Line, Editor, Daniel J. Benor, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , May 2007, see article here.

  • At the World Congress on Families, in Prague, the Virginia Satir Global Network Dr. Bulbrook had her paper accepted identifying the energetic manifestations of Satir's communication stances in her family therpay training.

  • Support of doctoral student from Akamai University to conduct research in TYLEM in Sudan, Africa working with homeless children has been approved.

  • Dr. Bulbrook presented at the Rhine Center for Consciousness Study in March 2007 on medical intuition held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

  • Five EMP faculty presented at the Mayo Clinic, Quest for Quality conference in Rochester, MN.

  • Trip was done with EMP South Africa for October 2007 for teaching advanced TYLEM and holding an EMP conference in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal.

 

EMP Education and Class News:

  • Rose Pere, ancient wisdom keeper of New Zealand offering sacred teaching Te Wheke came to North Carolina after her presentation at International Society for the Study of Energy and Energy Medicine June, 2007.

  • Centers of Excellence for the practice & teaching of TYLEM have been established in Peru, in South Africa and at the Triangle Holistic Center in Durham, NC.

  • Computer data base for TYLEM documentation and research purposes has been design in South Africa and is now in field testing stage for worldwide collection of data.

  • Research on the impact of TYLEM in the South African context is in process for a masters degree project by Brenda McFie at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine in Durban, South Africa.

  • Launching of the Energy Medicine Animal Program occurred in Canada, July, 2007.

  • First South African Energy Medicine Specialists were awarded in October, 2007.

  • Introduction of Creating Healing Gardens program will be in Durham, NC, 2007 

 

Humanitarian Service News:

  • Opening of Children’s Center in Lima, Peru, December 2006 by missionary Presentation Sister Marg Kehoe from Queensland Australia. Self Care for Kids is offered based on TYLEM and other material.

  • Donations accepted for Kids Helping Kids Worldwide through Energy Medicine Partnerships International for the support of this humanitarian efforts as well as other service projects planned in other countries.

  • Dr. Bulbrook offered classes for mothers and children in Lima, Peru in support of Self Care for Kids project. A new program title, Self Care for Moms to be offered there as well serving an extremely poor section outside the city limits of Peru.

  • EMP visited 4 teaching sites in February, 2007 where Peruvian Energy Medicine Practitioners offer their services predominately to the poor of Peru.

  • Launching of a grant to teach Spanish speaking poor women in Laredo, TX, February, 2006. Project is funded by Mercy Sisters of Burlingame, CA.

  • Donations to Energy Medicine Partnerships International for the Kids Helping Kids was sent from Calgary and Newfoundland, Canada as well as private donations.

  • Support of returning vets from Iraq for injuries sustained in the war was offered by TYLEM faculty Brenda Simmons

  • Training of South Africans in Ways to Health is in the planning stages to address health needs of the people there from AIDS, HIV and TB epidemics.

  • Sister Barbara Cavanaugh completed her work working with women prisoners in the San Francisco jail and has started a new project in Laredo, TX with the poor.

  • Kay Bazzett, EMAP instructor from Michigan continues ongoing equine work for over the years working with rescued horses.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 25 July 2022 11:59