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Mahatma Gandhi Center for Nonviolence
The Gandhi Center seeks to advance the understanding of, appreciation for and practice of nonviolence. The Gandhi Center aspires for a more just and nonviolent world.
The Four Winds Society Healing the Light Body School
The Four Winds Society was founded by Alberto Villoldo to disseminate knowledge of the shamanic healing practices of the Peruvian Amazon and Andes.
Wolfsongs School of Shamanism, Susan Wolf Star
Susan Wolf Star is an accomplished shamanic healer and teacher in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her energy is gentle and strong. She had the great fortune of meeting her teacher, Black Bear, a shaman, in 1993. Before that, she studied psychology at the University of Virginia, where she received a BA.
Healing Bridges, Linda Ciotola
Linda Ciotola in my experience is an extraordinarily gifted healer, teacher and psychodramatist who brings passion, courage and clarity to her work with others.
Time to Speak, Joyce Allan, RN, MA, CS, Psychotherapist
The Time To Speak website is intended to educate the audience about pedophilia, incest and child abuse; to provide links to valuable online resources related to this site; and to encourage visitors to break their silence. Joyce’s book, Because I Love You is about her journey in confronting and healing herself and her family from her father’s pedophilia. It is inspiring and informative. Joyce’s work as a clinician is warm, approachable and compassionate.
Enlightenment through Literature, Professor Andrew Kaufman
Andrew brings the living messages of literature, in particular Tolstoy, into the modern world with incredible grace and creativity. He is a healer in disguise using literature as his tool.
Poetry & Art, Marta Sanchez
Marta was born and raised in Panama and the U.S. A survivor of sexual violence, Marta uses her art to teach others how creativity and beauty heals and to educate about the problem of sexual violence. She has taught workshops all over the world. Her artwork is also a part of the traveling and online exhibit of art and poetry by survivors of sexual violence, The Art of Surviving.
Energy Heals, Deborah Wooten
Deborah Wooten is a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner and a Healing Touch for Animals Certified Practitioner. After retiring as an air traffic controller, she started her private practice supporting both humans and people. Her work is crystal clear, kind and effective. You can email her at: energyheals@earthlink.net.
Susan Brison, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dartmouth University
Susan’s book, Aftermath: The Remaking of the Self tells the story about her rape and near-murder and her recovery from it through lens of critiquing and revisioning the male-dominated lens of the discipline of philosophy. She works extensively around the country speaking about her experiences and educating about the effects of sexual violence as a means to end it.
ILERA, deShannon Bowens
deShannon Bowens is author of Hush Hush: An African American Family Breaks their Silence on Sexuality & Sexual Abuse. She does excellent work giving talks and consulting with agencies on the intersection of sexuality and sexual abuse.
Amy Schneider, Community Yoga, Cornelius, NC
Amy Schneider is a sensitive, grounded yoga instructor and founder of this studio in Cornelius, NC. The studio is warm, welcoming and is infused with an energy of gentleness and caring.