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Upcoming: Women’s Retreat 2010

March 30th, 2010 by Ifeoma Ikenze
Posted in Women

Dear Retreat Attendees,

I am happily looking forward to our “Women~Fairies~Angels~Goddesses” retreat on April 10, at Dominican University. It is intended to be a special time for you to clear a space for yourself, so you can objectively look at your life, your world, and your whole person, spirit, mind and body. This is your time to discover and explore a whole new dimension in yourself. What you find out about yourself and your world is personal and it is up to you, how much or how little you will wish to share with the other attending women. Bearing that in mind, I would like you to please take some quiet time to contemplate some questions in preparation for the retreat.

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Visit to India!

March 10th, 2010 by Ifeoma Ikenze
Posted in Favorite Posts, Spirituality

In February 2010, I made a very short visit on a speaking tour to the city of Hyderabad in India (only 5 days!). It was a most wonderful and educational visit. I was overwhelmed by the warmth and beauty of the people, especially the women, and also the richness of their history, culture, and awe-inspiring architecture. Many happy hours were spent in homeopathic consultations with women and children.

I had the rewarding experience of speaking to a people of different ages and religious backgrounds, i.e. Hindu, Christian, Buddhist etc, about the deeper questions that touch us all as human beings. After that, I had a session for women, which was attended by 56 women and following that, a session for young university students.

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Your Child Reflects You

March 3rd, 2010 by Ifeoma Ikenze
Posted in Food for Thought

Did you know that your connection to your child is much deeper than a physical heredity of the DNA? The connection between you and your baby is physical, emotional and spiritual already before birth and into the first few years of life. You must have noticed that when you are stressed, anxious, angry or depressed, your baby does not sleep as well and often cries for no apparent reason. That is because your mood, emotions and thoughts affect your baby or your young child.

Once you know, this it helps to look at what is going on with you that you may not be consciously aware of when your child is irritable or moody for no good reason. Taking the time to work through your own angst will often bring immediate relief to your child. Try it and see for yourself how well and quickly it works!

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