My last birthday was a mile marker. I claimed it as a “Rite Of Passage.” I knew I
earned it, from every life experience! Since last fall, a series of experiences began to stir within me, waking me in new ways from old memories, beliefs,
templates of being in the world. Some that arose, I wanted to yell at them and say: “Where did you come from? You weren’t supposed to return! Some I welcomed
back as old friends Gradually I have welcomed all of them to sit around my table, adding to the grandness of who I am and all that I bring to life. Perhaps
for many, if not all of us, life is like an ongoing pot luck. We bring what we bring, and sometimes we just show up and allow ourselves to be fed or visit,
or just observe. This past year, I grappled with the thought of missing professional licenses I had chosen to relinquish. With a lot of ambivalence, I
toyed with doing the work to get new ones. As I thought about all of this, I wondered if I had “done it wrong”, short changed myself. I considered other
interests… Yet as I knew I had claimed this rite of passage, something kept telling me that what I was searching for had always been right within my reach,
part of a sense of mission that has always propelled me forward. It’s All About Relationships What has been the most bumpy ride of your life? For me, it’s
been relationships. It’s been my craving. How to connect! How to allow! How to resolve! How to say no! How to say yes! How to ask! How to find and keep
healthy boundaries! Did you grow up learning these things? I don’t think most of us did or do. I don’t think our world teaches these things, really. We’re
taught by our media to listen to it rather than ourselves. We’re encouraged to “be like everybody else.” How are we supposed to learn to listen to and
like self? And if we don’t like or know self, how are we supposed to let someone else love us? If we think we’re just supposed to know how to do things,
feel like we’re inadequate if we express we don’t always know, how are we supposed to allow ourselves to learn from others? I don’t know about you, but
last time I checked, one size doesn’t fit all! When I listen to someone else, I learn about them. Usually I also learn more about me, adding more wisdom
and empathy to my own resourcefulness. Resourcefulness gives me more ability to respond, AKA response-ability! Looking back, when I went into the massage
field, I envisioned massage, healing and what I now refer to as “Nourishing Touch”, to be loving, gifts, service I bring and share. I knew I wanted to
give these as gifts. People might want to give gifts to me as well. Some will and some won’t. It was meant then and I recognize it is what I choose now,
to allow touch to be given in loving service. Before I ever studied any kind of healing, I experienced a deep and inner-guided healing of my own. To me,
healing is not so much a technique, it is a touch that allows Spirit-Energy to pass from my hands to you. I will be creating my own protocol for the way
I first envisioned the touch that is mine to bring. While it’s good to provide Deep Tissue massage, it was never my passion, never what I wanted on my
menu. It’s one of those where I always did my best to give what people said they wanted. It reminds me of going to some of the Fast Food places where they
try to sell us on the super size! “You should want the biggest, the most extreme!” I felt this was the direction of the massage field and I never bought
it and so now, as I give this, (even if I give what friends ask for in the way of Deep Tissue from time-to-time, it will be the real influence of my own
real sense of what’s needed: Nourishing Touch that’s experienced by those who receive it. Hallelujah! My business is all about relationships! What did
I crave? What still filles and warms my heart? From where do I draw the wisdom I bring to others? It’s always for me, in and about relationships! In elementary
school I first knew I wanted to be a teacher. In eights grade, there was an experimental Social Studies class, all about personal growth and relationships.
I loved it! In what was called Community College back in the day, I found the teachers and the classes with these themes. They were usually under the banner
of Humanistic Psych. So I attended University of West Florida first oping to major in Interpersonal Communication, (communication between people.) There
was only one course, so eventually I switched to psych. Seeking more of the same, I found what was then known as West Georgia College, (Now AKA West Georgia
University), to get my Masters in Humanistic psych. It was such a great place, I stayed and got an Ed. Specialist in Counselor Ed., (two graduate degrees
in two years.) I did all the course work in two doctoral degrees and let them each go. Recently I thought of finishing one of them but decided it’s not
mine to do, at least not at this time. No! What’s mine to do is to allow this journey to bring all that I’ve been building for years to simply be what
it wants to be! I recently told one of my friends that I am an Animal Whisperer. I can give pills, give Insulin to my cat… She says I am also a “People
Whisperer.” So I’ve added whisperer to my list of who I am and what I bring. Another friend says I am a Relationship Intuitive.” I won’t give you psychic
predictions, though you will likely hear real, deep wisdom and empathy from me that may help you with your life and relationships.https://debbiehazelton.com/wp-login.php
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It’s Another Rite Of Passage My last birthday was a mile marker. I claimed it as a “Rite Of Passage.” I also claimed it as a Right of Passage. I knew I
earned it, from every life experience! Since last fall, a series of experiences began to stir within me, waking me in new ways from old memories, beliefs,
templates of being in the world. Some that arose, I wanted to yell at them and say: “Where did you come from? You weren’t supposed to return! Some I welcomed
back as old friends Gradually I have welcomed all of them to sit around my table, adding to the grandness of who I am and all that I bring to life. Perhaps
for many, if not all of us, life is like an ongoing pot luck. We bring what we bring, and sometimes we just show up and allow ourselves to be fed or visit,
or just observe. This past year, I grappled with the thought of missing professional licenses I had chosen to relinquish. With a lot of ambivalence, I
toyed with doing the work to get new ones. As I thought about all of this, I wondered if I had “done it wrong”, short changed myself. I considered other
interests… Yet as I knew I had claimed this rite of passage, something kept telling me that what I was searching for had always been right within my reach,
part of a sense of mission that has always propelled me forward. It’s All About Relationships What has been the most bumpy ride of your life? For me, it’s
been relationships. It’s been my craving. How to connect! How to allow! How to resolve! How to say no! How to say yes! How to ask! How to find and keep
healthy boundaries! Did you grow up learning these things? I don’t think most of us did or do. I don’t think our world teaches these things, really. We’re
taught by our media to listen to it rather than ourselves. We’re encouraged to “be like everybody else.” How are we supposed to learn to listen to and
like self? And if we don’t like or know self, how are we supposed to let someone else love us? If we think we’re just supposed to know how to do things,
feel like we’re inadequate if we express we don’t always know, how are we supposed to allow ourselves to learn from others? I don’t know about you, but
last time I checked, one size doesn’t fit all! When I listen to someone else, I learn about them. Usually I also learn more about me, adding more wisdom
and empathy to my own resourcefulness. Resourcefulness gives me more ability to respond, AKA response-ability! Looking back, when I went into the massage
field, I envisioned massage, healing and what I now refer to as “Nourishing Touch”, to be loving, gifts, service I bring and share. I knew I wanted to
give these as gifts. People might want to give gifts to me as well. Some will and some won’t. It was meant then and I recognize it is what I choose now,
to allow touch to be given in loving service. Before I ever studied any kind of healing, I experienced a deep and inner-guided healing of my own. To me,
healing is not so much a technique, it is a touch that allows Spirit-Energy to pass from my hands to you. I will be creating my own protocol for the way
I first envisioned the touch that is mine to bring. While it’s good to provide Deep Tissue massage, it was never my passion, never what I wanted on my
menu. It’s one of those where I always did my best to give what people said they wanted. It reminds me of going to some of the Fast Food places where they
try to sell us on the super size! “You should want the biggest, the most extreme!” I felt this was the direction of the massage field and I never bought
it and so now, as I give this, (even if I give what friends ask for in the way of Deep Tissue from time-to-time, it will be the real influence of my own
real sense of what’s needed: Nourishing Touch that’s experienced by those who receive it. Hallelujah! My business is all about relationships! What did
I crave? What still filles and warms my heart? From where do I draw the wisdom I bring to others? It’s always for me, in and about relationships! In elementary
school I first knew I wanted to be a teacher. In eights grade, there was an experimental Social Studies class, all about personal growth and relationships.
I loved it! In what was called Community College back in the day, I found the teachers and the classes with these themes. They were usually under the banner
of Humanistic Psych. So I attended University of West Florida first oping to major in Interpersonal Communication, (communication between people.) There
was only one course, so eventually I switched to psych. Seeking more of the same, I found what was then known as West Georgia College, (Now AKA West Georgia
University), to get my Masters in Humanistic psych. It was such a great place, I stayed and got an Ed. Specialist in Counselor Ed., (two graduate degrees
in two years.) I did all the course work in two doctoral degrees and let them each go. Recently I thought of finishing one of them but decided it’s not
mine to do, at least not at this time. No! What’s mine to do is to allow this journey to bring all that I’ve been building for years to simply be what
it wants to be! I recently told one of my friends that I am an Animal Whisperer. I can give pills, give Insulin to my cat… She says I am also a “People
Whisperer.” So I’ve added whisperer to my list of who I am and what I bring. Another friend says I am a Relationship Intuitive.” I won’t give you psychic
predictions, though you will likely hear real, deep wisdom and empathy from me that may help you with your life and relationships.https://debbiehazelton.com/wp-login.php
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It’s Another Rite Of Passage My last birthday was a mile marker. I claimed it as a “Rite Of Passage.” I also claimed it as a Right of Passage. I knew I earned it, from every life experience! Since last fall, a series of experiences began to stir within me, waking me in new ways from old memories, beliefs, templates of being in the world. Some that arose, I wanted to yell at them and say: “Where did you come from? You weren’t supposed to return! Some I welcomed back as old friends Gradually I have welcomed all of them to sit around my table, adding to the grandness of who I am and all that I bring to life. Perhaps for many, if not all of us, life is like an ongoing pot luck. We bring what we bring, and sometimes we just show up and allow ourselves to be fed or visit, or just observe. This past year, I grappled with the thought of missing professional licenses I had chosen to relinquish. With a lot of ambivalence, I toyed with doing the work to get new ones. As I thought about all of this, I wondered if I had “done it wrong”, short changed myself. I considered other interests… Yet as I knew I had claimed this rite of passage, something kept telling me that what I was searching for had always been right within my reach, part of a sense of mission that has always propelled me forward. It’s All About Relationships What has been the most bumpy ride of your life? For me, it’s been relationships. It’s been my craving. How to connect! How to allow! How to resolve! How to say no! How to say yes! How to ask! How to find and keep healthy boundaries! Did you grow up learning these things? I don’t think most of us did or do. I don’t think our world teaches these things, really. We’re taught by our media to listen to it rather than ourselves. We’re encouraged to “be like everybody else.” How are we supposed to learn to listen to and like self? And if we don’t like or know self, how are we supposed to let someone else love us? If we think we’re just supposed to know how to do things, feel like we’re inadequate if we express we don’t always know, how are we supposed to allow ourselves to learn from others? I don’t know about you, but last time I checked, one size doesn’t fit all! When I listen to someone else, I learn about them. Usually I also learn more about me, adding more wisdom and empathy to my own resourcefulness. Resourcefulness gives me more ability to respond, AKA response-ability! Looking back, when I went into the massage field, I envisioned massage, healing and what I now refer to as “Nourishing Touch”, to be loving, gifts, service I bring and share. I knew I wanted to give these as gifts. People might want to give gifts to me as well. Some will and some won’t. It was meant then and I recognize it is what I choose now, to allow touch to be given in loving service. Before I ever studied any kind of healing, I experienced a deep and inner-guided healing of my own. To me, healing is not so much a technique, it is a touch that allows Spirit-Energy to pass from my hands to you. I will be creating my own protocol for the way I first envisioned the touch that is mine to bring. While it’s good to provide Deep Tissue massage, it was never my passion, never what I wanted on my menu. It’s one of those where I always did my best to give what people said they wanted. It reminds me of going to some of the Fast Food places where they try to sell us on the super size! “You should want the biggest, the most extreme!” I felt this was the direction of the massage field and I never bought it and so now, as I give this, (even if I give what friends ask for in the way of Deep Tissue from time-to-time, it will be the real influence of my own real sense of what’s needed: Nourishing Touch that’s experienced by those who receive it. Hallelujah! My business is all about relationships! What did I crave? What still filles and warms my heart? From where do I draw the wisdom I bring to others? It’s always for me, in and about relationships! In elementary school I first knew I wanted to be a teacher. In eights grade, there was an experimental Social Studies class, all about personal growth and relationships. I loved it! In what was called Community College back in the day, I found the teachers and the classes with these themes. They were usually under the banner of Humanistic Psych. So I attended University of West Florida first oping to major in Interpersonal Communication, (communication between people.) There was only one course, so eventually I switched to psych. Seeking more of the same, I found what was then known as West Georgia College, (Now AKA West Georgia University), to get my Masters in Humanistic psych. It was such a great place, I stayed and got an Ed. Specialist in Counselor Ed., (two graduate degrees in two years.) I did all the course work in two doctoral degrees and let them each go. Recently I thought of finishing one of them but decided it’s not mine to do, at least not at this time. No! What’s mine to do is to allow this journey to bring all that I’ve been building for years to simply be what it wants to be! I recently told one of my friends that I am an Animal Whisperer. I can give pills, give Insulin to my cat… She says I am also a “People Whisperer.” So I’ve added whisperer to my list of who I am and what I bring. Another friend says I am a Relationship Intuitive.” I won’t give you psychic predictions, though you will likely hear real, deep wisdom and empathy from me that may help you with your life and relationships.https://debbiehazelton.com/wp-login.php
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of Passage. I knew I earned it, from every life experience! Since last fall, a series of experiences began to stir within me, waking me in new ways from
old memories, beliefs, templates of being in the world. Some that arose, I wanted to yell at them and say: “Where did you come from? You weren’t supposed
to return! Some I welcomed back as old friends Gradually I have welcomed all of them to sit around my table, adding to the grandness of who I am and all
that I bring to life. Perhaps for many, if not all of us, life is like an ongoing pot luck. We bring what we bring, and sometimes we just show up and allow
ourselves to be fed or visit, or just observe. This past year, I grappled with the thought of missing professional licenses I had chosen to relinquish.
With a lot of ambivalence, I toyed with doing the work to get new ones. As I thought about all of this, I wondered if I had “done it wrong”, short changed
myself. I considered other interests… Yet as I knew I had claimed this rite of passage, something kept telling me that what I was searching for had always
been right within my reach, part of a sense of mission that has always propelled me forward. It’s All About Relationships What has been the most bumpy
ride of your life? For me, it’s been relationships. It’s been my craving. How to connect! How to allow! How to resolve! How to say no! How to say yes!
How to ask! How to find and keep healthy boundaries! Did you grow up learning these things? I don’t think most of us did or do. I don’t think our world
teaches these things, really. We’re taught by our media to listen to it rather than ourselves. We’re encouraged to “be like everybody else.” How are we
supposed to learn to listen to and like self? And if we don’t like or know self, how are we supposed to let someone else love us? If we think we’re just
supposed to know how to do things, feel like we’re inadequate if we express we don’t always know, how are we supposed to allow ourselves to learn from
others? I don’t know about you, but last time I checked, one size doesn’t fit all! When I listen to someone else, I learn about them. Usually I also learn
more about me, adding more wisdom and empathy to my own resourcefulness. Resourcefulness gives me more ability to respond, AKA response-ability! Looking
back, when I went into the massage field, I envisioned massage, healing and what I now refer to as “Nourishing Touch”, to be loving, gifts, service I bring
and share. I knew I wanted to give these as gifts. People might want to give gifts to me as well. Some will and some won’t. It was meant then and I recognize
it is what I choose now, to allow touch to be given in loving service. Before I ever studied any kind of healing, I experienced a deep and inner-guided
healing of my own. To me, healing is not so much a technique, it is a touch that allows Spirit-Energy to pass from my hands to you. I will be creating
my own protocol for the way I first envisioned the touch that is mine to bring. While it’s good to provide Deep Tissue massage, it was never my passion,
never what I wanted on my menu. It’s one of those where I always did my best to give what people said they wanted. It reminds me of going to some of the
Fast Food places where they try to sell us on the super size! “You should want the biggest, the most extreme!” I felt this was the direction of the massage
field and I never bought it and so now, as I give this, (even if I give what friends ask for in the way of Deep Tissue from time-to-time, it will be the
real influence of my own real sense of what’s needed: Nourishing Touch that’s experienced by those who receive it. Hallelujah! My business is all about
relationships! What did I crave? What still filles and warms my heart? From where do I draw the wisdom I bring to others? It’s always for me, in and about
relationships! In elementary school I first knew I wanted to be a teacher. In eights grade, there was an experimental Social Studies class, all about personal
growth and relationships. I loved it! In what was called Community College back in the day, I found the teachers and the classes with these themes. They
were usually under the banner of Humanistic Psych. So I attended University of West Florida first oping to major in Interpersonal Communication, (communication
between people.) There was only one course, so eventually I switched to psych. Seeking more of the same, I found what was then known as West Georgia College,
(Now AKA West Georgia University), to get my Masters in Humanistic psych. It was such a great place, I stayed and got an Ed. Specialist in Counselor Ed.,
(two graduate degrees in two years.) I did all the course work in two doctoral degrees and let them each go. Recently I thought of finishing one of them
but decided it’s not mine to do, at least not at this time. No! What’s mine to do is to allow this journey to bring all that I’ve been building for years
to simply be what it wants to be! I recently told one of my friends that I am an Animal Whisperer. I can give pills, give Insulin to my cat… She says I
am also a “People Whisperer.” So I’ve added whisperer to my list of who I am and what I bring. Another friend says I am a Relationship Intuitive.” I won’t
give you psychic predictions, though you will likely hear real, deep wisdom and empathy from me that may help you with your life and relationships.