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Tuesday
Mar292011

Evolving Ideas - 03/29/11

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Two Inspirational Guests:

1st half hour - Meir Schneider, PhD, founder of San Francisco's non-profit School of Self-Healing, teaches and provides movement work, massage, and vision therapy for a wide variety of disorders. Born with cataracts on both eyes, a friend suggested he could learn to see. Against all odds, he persisted for years to retrain his eyes. Today, he wears no glasses and proudly boasts an unrestricted California driver's license. Miracle? Perhaps. But, it was his belief in himself that he could see that made the difference. 

2nd half hour - In 1992, Melissa Moody was run over and nearly killed by an SUV leaving her with massive injuries-- a crushed face, broken ribs, punctured lung, double vision and many brain and musculo-skeletal problems. Rear-ended four years later, she suffered ruptured herniated discs in her neck. Helping Meir at his office, Melissa regained her lost vision to train at Upledger Institute in CranioSacral and Somatic Emotional Release techniques and today helps Meir in his office. Inspirational stories.

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