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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 324461" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I wouldn't normally suggest these things, but this is a very close friend of Jeff's. Jeff went to college with Darren. He is wonderful and we are thinking of seeing him when he comes back to Sedona. He wants to work with K.</p><p>Darren worked on Jeff when he was looking at surgery for his back in early the 90's. He is a Chiropractor as well as a healer and spiritual guide.</p><p>Jeff was able to avoid surgery and he is not a "hippy" kind of guy! LOL</p><p></p><p>Darren has people that he works with and that have trained under him all over AZ. He is thinking of relocating his center from Chicago to AZ because of the "energy" and the amount of people that flock here.</p><p>Jeff honestly believes in him and he doesn't say that lightly. LOL</p><p>You can check out his sight and look at CLP's in the area.</p><p>He will be in Sedona in January and then later back in Phoenix.</p><p>Darren has studied in Sri Lanka and his therapies are extensive. But he is also a pretty cool guy who you could sit and have a beer with and just shoot the ----- with.</p><p></p><p>It might be worth checking it out just to see how it makes you feel or looking at one of his books.</p><p></p><p>Here is one of his beliefs:</p><p>The journey of your spirit is to reconnect with the power of Infinite Love & Gratitude.</p><p></p><p>Infinite means "the universe" or "the collective conscious," which has no beginning or end.</p><p></p><p>Love is the universal power that propels life, fueling your will and enabling you to face and overcome challenges.</p><p></p><p>Gratitude empowers you to go through life without judgment. You see the value of any experience (even situations you may have once perceived as "bad") as an opportunity, rather than being a victim of circumstance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 324461, member: 3155"] I wouldn't normally suggest these things, but this is a very close friend of Jeff's. Jeff went to college with Darren. He is wonderful and we are thinking of seeing him when he comes back to Sedona. He wants to work with K. Darren worked on Jeff when he was looking at surgery for his back in early the 90's. He is a Chiropractor as well as a healer and spiritual guide. Jeff was able to avoid surgery and he is not a "hippy" kind of guy! LOL Darren has people that he works with and that have trained under him all over AZ. He is thinking of relocating his center from Chicago to AZ because of the "energy" and the amount of people that flock here. Jeff honestly believes in him and he doesn't say that lightly. LOL You can check out his sight and look at CLP's in the area. He will be in Sedona in January and then later back in Phoenix. Darren has studied in Sri Lanka and his therapies are extensive. But he is also a pretty cool guy who you could sit and have a beer with and just shoot the ----- with. It might be worth checking it out just to see how it makes you feel or looking at one of his books. Here is one of his beliefs: The journey of your spirit is to reconnect with the power of Infinite Love & Gratitude. Infinite means "the universe" or "the collective conscious," which has no beginning or end. Love is the universal power that propels life, fueling your will and enabling you to face and overcome challenges. Gratitude empowers you to go through life without judgment. You see the value of any experience (even situations you may have once perceived as "bad") as an opportunity, rather than being a victim of circumstance. [/QUOTE]
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