Guest: Barb Pastie

The Reiki Lifestyle Podcast - Podcast készítő Colleen and Robyn Benelli - Csütörtökök

Barb shares her journey of retirement and finding a renewed purpose in Shake Your Soul® and Reiki. Her transformative experience at the World Reiki Retreat. The tragic but incredibly beautiful story of the death of her son Daniel and how Reiki supported her through and after it, and how it can for many grieving parents. And how Dancing and Reiki light up her life! Full bio is below.  Barb can be reached at: [email protected]   Colleen and Robyn Benelli can be reached at: ReikiLifestyle.com - Classes, Webstore, Free Downloads, and More! [email protected] [email protected] facebook.com/reikilifestyle   Barbara Pastie holds a BA in biology and chemistry from Elms College in Chicopee, MA and an MS in management from Antioch New England Graduate School. Her pre-retirement career centered on supporting elders and people with developmental disabilities through work and volunteerism at Berkshire County human service agencies. In 2010 she retired from her full-time position as a training specialist at Berkshire County Arc where she continues to offer her expertise as a Human Rights Consultant, training staff in the areas of human rights and disability awareness. After several years of studying dance with Dan Leven, Barbara received her certification as a Shake Your Soul® instructor from the Leven Institute for Expressive Movement in Lenox, MA. She currently teaches this unique form of dance and movement to people of all ages and abilities with a focus on seniors and people with disabilities. In addition, Barbara is also an Usui/Holy Fire II and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki® Master, trained in the US and Europe. She incorporates energy work into her dance classes and uses movement in Reiki meditations that she does with her students, clients and friends. Barbara has been married to her husband, Paul, for 48 years. Their daughter, Michelle, lives in Florida and has one son. Their beloved son, Daniel, transitioned in 2013 at the age of 38 after suffering a cerebral aneurysm.

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