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Monday, November 23, 2009

Poetry Reading at WYEP

Two of my poems were be published in 'Voices from the Attic' Volume XV by Carlow University.

We held a book release party at WYEP and you are welcome to watch my reading on video:

New date for upcoming Chakra Balancing Workshop

The new date for the upcoming Chakra Balancing Workshop is February 2, 2010.

Please view the Chakra Balancing Meditation and Guided Imagery page to view details of this meditation class.

All classes are held in Pittsburgh, PA.

Friday, October 30, 2009

PIttsburgh Family Constellation One-day Intensive

The upcoming Family Constellation one-day intensive has been scheduled for Saturday, February 27, 2010. The intensive is located in Pittsburgh.

Please go to the Family Constellation page to learn more about what will be offered.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Meditation Classes in Pittsburgh

My meditation class schedule for 2010 is now available online. Click on the links below for more information. As always, you can contact me with any inquiries. Click here to contact me


Two Hour Meditation Workshops
Chakra Balancing Meditation Workshop
Tuesday, November 10, 2009–Learn more

Cleansing & Purification Meditation Workshop
Tuesday, December 8, 2009–Learn more

How to Create Miracles in 2010
2 dates: Wednesday, January 6, 2010
and Tuesday, January 12, 2010– Learn more

4 Week Meditation Classes
Open Your Heart Meditative Journey
Starts June 2, 2010–Learn more

10 Week Meditation Classes
Manifest Your Destiny: Kabbalah Meditation Course
Starts May 25, 2010–Learn more

Live your best life and manifest your dreams
Starts March 2, 2010–Learn more

12 Week Meditation Classes
Awaken the Healer Within
Starts September 7, 2010– Learn more

Meditation Client Testimonials
Read client testimonials from 10 week and 4 week Meditation Classes
Go To Meditation Testimonials

What are you thinking?

Every thought that enters your mind creates reality.

Gloria experienced this first hand. She hadn’t slept well, was worried about an important project and felt exhausted while rushing to work. Her mind was cluttered with negative self-talk and she expected a dreadful day at the office. Then she remembered an exercise from the meditation and guided imagery class.

She took a few deep breaths, faked a smile and forced herself to recall happy memories. Several minutes of focused thought allowed her to feel more relaxed. Happy memories filled her mind and a sincere heartfelt smile began to spread on her lips. Feeling better she entered her office building and shared the elevator ride with five colleagues.

To her surprise everyone smiled back at her. One woman even commented on how happy Gloria looked. Her day at the office turned out to be a very good one. All issues she anticipated concerning her important project resolved easily. She also received compliments from her boss for her competence.
This day Gloria promised to herself to never get trapped by negative thinking again.

The Kabbalist Baal HaSulam explains that a single thought is as powerful as an atomic bomb and if we actually became aware of its impact we would be afraid to think.

On a personal level you can very easily observe this fact in your everyday life. If you entertain positive thoughts and feel happy you are having a good day. If you are down and upset the opposite happens.

At this time of global interconnectedness we should ask ourselves if our individual thoughts cause effects on a global scale. We are all plugged into global media, news and entertainment. This causes millions of people to think the same thought at the same time.

Imagine that the effects you see in the outside world, like global crisis, natural disasters, wars and epidemics, were an actual result of our mass consciousness as a human family?

Look at what is playing in theaters now. Recently I saw a preview for the apocalyptic movie 2012, which entertains us with end of world scenarios. If this could be a preview to life’s coming attractions all of us together need to take bold steps right now to change this course.

Considering this, we actually may be creating a very scary future. Research has shown a direct correlation between events presented by mass media and the events following in real life. This was first observed in Germany after World War II.

Not only our actions, but also our everyday thoughts contribute in a cumulative and subtle way in how history unfolds. We are not powerless victims or passive participants. Decide right now to become the active creator of your reality. You are powerful beyond measure. Don’t allow random thoughts to bombard you. It is your personal responsibility to think consciously.

One interesting study has shown that the practice of group meditation in high crime areas significantly reduces crime. During an 8-week period in the summer of 1993 focused group meditations were practiced in Washington, D.C., The findings later showed that the rate of violent crime - which included assaults, murders, and rapes - decreased by 23 percent during the June 7 to July 30 experimental period. The odds of this result occurring by chance are less than 2 in 1 billion. (The study was conducted by John Hagelin, Ph.D., a world renowned quantum physicist and the director of the Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy.)

Exercise - Three things you can do to change your thoughts from negative to positive:

1. Create your own positive thought current. Focus on the favorite qualities you would like to experience in your life and repeat them like a mantra. For example say to yourself: I am harmony. I am balance. I am inner peace. I am radiant health. I am happiness. I am joy. I am abundance. I am fulfillment. I am infinite love. Focus on these qualities and soon positive inner images will follow. Even a clear roadmap on how to experience these qualities at all times will reveal itself to you. Remember; whatever you focus on you get more of.

2. SMILE. Smiling is contagious. Each time you smile endorphins, natural pain killers, are released. Smiling boosts your immune system, because you are more relaxed. When you smile there is a measurable reduction in your blood pressure (If you have a blood pressure monitor at home please try it out. Smile for 10 minutes and measure your blood pressure before and after.)

3. Visualize yourself surrounded by benevolent golden light, which comes from the highest level and serves your highest good. The golden light is all around you. It protects you and shields you from all harmful influences. Through you breathing you bring this golden light into your body. Let it fill you entirely and exhale everything that does not serve your highest good. The meditative journey is called the journey to enlightenment; by visualizing light you come closer to enlightenment.

We change the world by changing our thoughts.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Globe Trotting Healer and Author Answers the Question "Why Pittsburgh?"

By Point of Light, Winter 2008

Dorit Brauer gets around. Born and raised in Germany, trained in complementary medicine in Israel, and fresh off her 7430 mile cross-country motorcycle trip (upon which she walked 46 labyrinths—but that’s another story), to say she gets around is an understatement.

Even in her newly adopted hometown, she seems to be everywhere, whether its practicing reflexology at UPMC’s Integrated Medicine Center in Shadyside, or teaching meditation for Highmark or as part of your place of work’s corporate wellness program, or building a labyrinth for the Cameron Wellness Center in Washington PA and of course facilitating the opening ceremony, complete with singing crystal bowls.

She shared with us her answer to the question "Why do you choose to live here?"

I noticed that Pittsburghers sometimes display low self esteem about their city, but you have good reason to be proud. Pittsburgh is awesome. This is my list of why I love Pittsburgh so much:

1. I love Pittsburgh because of its people. Pittsburghers are loyal, honest and down to earth.

2. It has small town flair with a big city atmosphere, offering world class art, culture and entertainment.

3. Pittsburgh has beautiful beaches, only two hours away on Lake Erie. I love the nature around Pittsburgh. Everything is green and
I enjoy taking my motorcycle for a ride to the Laurel Mountains and Ohiopyle.

4. Pittsburgh’s energy is very unique, because of its three rivers and the fourth underneath, which feeds the fountain.

5. The cost of living is affordable, allowing for an excellent quality of life and a relaxed lifestyle.

6. The Pittsburgh International Airport is located conveniently close to the city. It is an important factor if you like to travel a lot.

7. I love the rich diversity and the vibrant multicultural character of Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods, e.g. Little Italy in Bloomfield, Deutschtown in Allegheny East, and I also have met a wonderful Israeli friend in Squirrel Hill.

8. I cherish the spectacular view of downtown Pittsburgh, when exiting the Fort Pitt Tunnel. There is nothing like it in the world.

9. I am blessed to have the most wonderful friends in Pittsburgh. It is said that if you make a friend in Pittsburgh you have found a friend for life.

10.Since my move to California, I found myself defending Pittsburgh many times. People, who have not visited Pittsburgh, often think of it as a polluted steel-city. My dear friend Erin Hart said: "If you are defending our city, you are a real Pittsburgher."

For more on Dorit, including photos of her travels, visit www.DoritBrauer.com

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Your intention defines you as a person

How do you start your day?

Do you wake up in the morning happy and energized, looking forward to another fantastic day?

Do you know with all your heart that everything good comes to you easily and things always work out in the most perfect and divine way?

Do you look forward to the wonderful people you will meet, knowing that they come into your life to enrich you and to serve your highest good?

Do you always expect the best?

Or - do you wake up in the morning exhausted, dreading another busy day - filled with activities you don’t really enjoy doing?

If you answered ‘Yes’ to the last question it is time to set a clear intention for the day.

Every thought that enters your mind creates reality. As you think, so you are. You truly have the power to reprogram your mind and create the reality you want. By consciously deciding to have a perfect day, you become the creator of your reality.

C.G. Jung stated that we live in an intelligent and responsive universe which acts and interacts with us towards our best interest. The universe will assist you in every way. Pay attention to synchronicities and meaningful encounters.

Every morning as you awaken spend ten to fifteen minutes visualizing your perfect day. See everything working out easily; see yourself in the flow and good things all around. See that every person enters your life to enrich you and presents new delightful opportunities. Invite happiness, joy, ease and health into your life.

You can integrate the practice of setting your intention into your every day activities, e.g. as you are driving to work. Instead of listening to the radio, focus your thoughts on visualizing your perfect day.

You have the power to change your reality right now. Yes, it is that easy to create a wonderful and happy day. Practice this exercise daily for two weeks and see miracles happen.