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Healthy Outlook

While Pando Health Groups is now up and running, our greatest challenge is to bring our offerings to a world that does not yet understand what we are offering. Becoming clear in my message and the expression of it is my work of the day. Talking about connection does not grab people in the way that makes them want to run to our shop and sign up for our available offerings. While connection, openness, vulnerability and community are desirable and feel good, they do not make people jump like the thought of a delicious meal or fun party.

Our core class, Healthy Outlook, which begins in the evening of Tuesday March 26th is a remarkable opportunity to engage all of life with a new perspective and fresh start. It is geared for anyone who wrestles with any health challenge that limits their enjoying the fullness and richness of life related to physical or emotional blocks. Headaches, pain of any sort (emotional or physical), chronic illnesses or disabilities, chronic fatigue are all perfect entry points for the new horizon that awaits the brave soul who is willing to face themselves, their thoughts and their old (worn out) beliefs that steal away all the beauty and power that lies within them.

I know what it feels like to feel blocked, stifled or limited; it feels bad. It changes our senses and the colors and perceptions through which we see the world -- blunts them and hides their beauty. We are continually reminded that we are "less than" we should be, "not enough" in general. With those tapes playing, we are engaged in a continual battle to be ok and that is not at all a productive challenge.

The Healthy Outlook Program is geared to break this cycle of negativity so we can see the world with fresh eyes. By engaging in real and open dialogue in a safe and secure setting, you can break free of persistent, spinning thoughts which shoot down joy and freedom. By learning new ways to be in your body, you can find a new and healthier relationship with your self that serves you in a much better way.  By learning to connect with the quiet place within us that is not tortured by our thoughts or circumstances, you can begin to see with new eyes. You may have a medical diagnosis; but, you do not have to be that diagnosis or let it run your life or thoughts.

There is a way free and it may not come instantaneously in a pill or remedy (or a delicious meal or fun party) but it comes from inside of you; it comes from the deep part of you that still remembers what health and vibrancy are and still knows that you are born to live with joy, energy and peace. It is still there waiting to be set free.

To sign up, please call (858)876-6360.

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