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Pollution Prevention and Reduction
(1168 people) | Light and Noise Pollution
(542 people) | Alternative Medicine
(2846 people) | Food Supply
(784 people) | Environmental Toxicology
(579 people) | Arts Therapy
(1108 people) | Radio and Audio
(905 people) | Performing Arts
(1918 people) | Cetaceans
(294 people) | Toxic and Hazardous Substances
(686 people) | Appropriate Technology
(1552 people) | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues
(2676 people) | Arts Activism
(2150 people)
About
Rev. Christine Hodil has been a healer, intuitive counselor, singer, improvisational vocalist, percussionist, dancer, and educator since 1983. She has dedicated her life to awakening to the Oneness of all life, and to assisting and inspiring others in living in wholeness, health, and joy. Currently based in the San Francisco area, Christine gives healings, counselings, teachings and initiations, healing ceremonies, and music and dance performances wherever she is called. Being highly sensitive to the subtle dimensions, part of her work involves working with the spirit and forces of nature at different sites around the world and helping align the energetic structures of place. Much of her inspiration has been through the study of metaphysical healing, meditation, enlightenment, and traditional West African music and dance. Her website is http://www.sourcehealing.org.



One Day at a Time
~ Leonard J. Wells