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Massage Volume 11, Issue 1
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After a chilly and wet summer I would like to welcome you warmly to this issue and hope that you find something of interest for you here. We have something new to offer in the form of the first of our client articles about their experience of biodynamic massage. This has been exciting for the people involved and I would like to make this a regular page. Pam Billinge has written movingly about her experience training in Natural Horsemanship, the parallels she found with biodynamic principles and how this deepened her understanding of the healing process. For those interested in spiritual matters, Vicki Martin talks about a one-day workshop on the spiritual development of the healer by Jeffrey Yuen, organised by the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading. And, continuing this theme, Maryline Gagnere offers a book review on The Sacred Mirror: Nondual Wisdom and Psychotherapy. Amongst the usual information about courses at the various schools is a promotional article about the work of Clare Jones, a marketing executive who has developed a workshop and series of helpful tools for therapists who want to develop the marketing of their work. Vicki Martin has produced a wonderful summary of the questionnaire which many of you filled out earlier this year and, lastly but also very importantly, please donšt miss the sheets with this journal containing information about the forthcoming AGM, at which discussions will take place about the way forward for the Association and what you want the Committee to be focussing on over the next few years. It will be a crucial turning point for the future of the Association and how we function as members. I hope to meet many of you there. The deadline for the next issue is 31st January 2009. Best wishes, In This Issue
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