Carlene A. Foldenauer, CCHT: Posted on Monday, January 28, 2013 11:25 AM
While teaching a series of classes on opening to intuition, I received a psychic hit to provide more specific information about clairsentience, which means "clear feeling." All participants in the class were women, so they were naturally nurturing and tuned into the emotions of others. This was working for them, by helping them understand how other people feel. But at times, it was working against some of them, leaving them feeling drained and exhausted, as a result of "taking on other people's stuff. |
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Posted on Monday, April 09, 2012 2:51 PM
I have a tall stack of partially read books by my bedside, but every now and then a book shows up that I just can't put down. I read Anita Moorjani's,Dying to Be Mein less than 24 hours, even waking up in the middle of the night to finish this inspiring story. This is a memoir about a woman who has a near death experience as a result of the cancer she fought for 4 years, and then chose to come back when she realized "heaven is a state, not a place." She came back cancer free!
In the first part of the book she tells about her challenging upbringing, growing up in Hong Kong as a child of traditional Indian parents, and about her adult life with cancer. |
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Carlene A. Foldenauer, CCHT: Posted on Thursday, April 05, 2012 7:02 PM
This past week I had the pleasure of entertaining my brother, his wife, and my two lively little nephews who were visiting from Michigan. Unfortunately, during the visit my brother received a call from home. I could tell by the sound of his voice, that it wasn't happy news. Our cousin Ed, who was only 59 years old, had passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack. We were in the toy store with the children at the time of the phone call , so we all just continued on shopping, and watching the little ones search for the perfect toy. |
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Carlene Foldenauer: Posted on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 10:06 AM
I remember when we were kids, and Mom was fed up and
desperately needed a break, she would roar, “Go outside and get the stink off
ya.” I used to think that was an odd thing to say to a gang of raggle-taggle
farm kids who liked to play in the cow pasture. But as an adult who is
approaching 50 (although still a kid at heart), it makes a lot more sense
to me now.
I don’t know about you, but when the days get shorter and
crisper, I tend to make less time to get outside and enjoy nature. |
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Carlene A. Foldenauer: Posted on Tuesday, September 06, 2011 3:28 PM
This morning as I was driving down highway 1 through Pacifica, and I decided to pull off and take an ocean stroll. I parked near the Pacifica Pier and started down the trail to Mori Point, one of my most favorite places in the World! It was a crisp, cool, morning, so I wrapped my scarf around my wet hair and surged forward. I was deep in thought as I walked, nodding occasionally at the early morning dog walkers.
I made my way up the built-in stairs on the side of the cliff, and saw a cute black lab heading my way. |
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