The “Sense”-ible way to Joy…

I’ve had great fun with my guest for this week’s very juicy Joy Strategies radio, Deborah Kagan.  She’s a Sensual Lifestyle Specialist, educator and the #1 bestselling author of Find Your ME Spot: 52 Ways to Reclaim Your Confidence, Feel Good in Your Own Skin and Live a Turned On Life.

Deborah loves helping people tap into their innate power to make more money, reduce stress and create thriving relationships.

Deborah Kagan

Her clients have experienced 7-figure incomes, stronger health, better sex and greater self-esteem.

Deborah’s message is that when you  consciously experience and enjoy all your senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste, you also open your 6th sense of intuition, thereby contributing to a life filled with joy and passion.  So feast your eyes on visual candy by surrounding yourself with beauty, smell those yummy aromatherapy oils and candles, the scents of flowers, or the aroma of foods you love, savor every flavor filled bite of your favorite foods, listen to music that stirs your soul and feel the sensations of silk, soft fluffy towels, oils on your skin.  You will find yourself enjoying your present moment, feeling more joy, and expanding your intuition.

Tune in this Sunday evening on Joy Strategies Radio for more about sensuality  from Deborah Kagan.  You’ll learn:

  • Why the 6 Sensual Profiles are your gateway to ‘go big’ in life
  • Why you are hard-wired for PLEASURE and how tapping into it magnetizes men, money and more energy
  • Why a woman’s power lies below her neck
  • What the difference is between sensuality and sex
  • How to avoid living a life of feeling powerless, small and boring

When:         Sunday, April 29th

Time:          9PM EST; 6PM PST

Where:      http://www.blogtalkradio.com/consciousnessunlimited/2012/04/30/joy-strategies-with-marbeth-dunn                      (http://bit.ly/JhKfIy)

 

 

The Hero Within…

I was especially touched by my special guest on this Sunday’s Joy Strategies radio show.  Cassandra Perkins is a bright, happy fifteen year old high school freshman with a mighty presence and poise far beyond her years.  You wouldn’t know by meeting her that just a few short years ago, she was so victimized by bullying, that she retreated from public education to be schooled at

Cassandra Perkins

home.  But the bullying didn’t stop there.  It pursued her over the internet, where she was cyber-bullied by her old classmates.  The once strong, confident girl became contracted and dark.  She felt powerless against the barrage of viciousness.  Many young teens would have given up at that point, and retreated into victim hood, but  Cassandra Perkins had an epiphany.  She realized she could forgive the girls who had originally bullied her and go back to school.  She contacted the girl who had cornered her in the locker room and told her she forgave her.  Cassi took control of the situation, faced her fears and came back exponentially stronger.

Cassi understood that her experience was a huge gift, an opportunity for growth that she could share with others.  “Without this experience, I would not be the person I am today,” says Cassi.   Today, Cassandra Perkins is a spokesmodel for BYOU (Be Your Own You).  She works closely with girls her own age and younger to instill self confidence and self appreciation.

Cassandra Perkins works closely with several non-profit organizations that coordinate community youth outreach, suicide prevention, and cyber safety awareness, and has co-authored several books . She has recently been nominated 2012 as “Woman of the Year” candidate for the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and she needs your help to win.  Please join her in supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society be making a donation to her fundraising campaign. Every dollar she raises counts as one vote and the candidate who gets the most votes is named as the Man or Woman of the year for her chapter.  Click here to donate for this worthy cause: http://t.co/DQ829Njw

We all suffer adversity and often feel we have no way out.  We can feel small, contracted and diminished by circumstances, yet, we always have options how we can face them. Cassandra Perkins chose to use adversity as an opportunity to grow into her grandest, most magnificent Self.  She could have stayed small, victimized, and unhappy, afraid to be authentic.  Many people do.  Yet Cassi chose another way.

Albert Einstein said, “we can’t solve a problem with the same consciousness that created it.” By forgiving the people who had threatened her, Cassie shifted her perception, and realized that the girls who bullied her were projecting on her the hurt, and victimization they were unable to deal with in themselves.  She understood, and with understanding comes compassion.

When we realize that we are bigger than our fears, we can expand into our bigger Selves and become beacons for others in similar situations.  Thank you Cassi for being a beacon to others, and an example of who we can be when we face our darkest fears.

Listen to Joy Strategies Radio Sunday night to hear my interview with Cassandra Perkins:  http://bit.ly/IAUNXm

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Miracles of forgiveness…

Shawne Duperon

Shawne Duperon

My focus this week is on forgiveness.  My special guest tonight on Joy Strategies radio, 6 time EMMY award winner, Shawne Duperon, is producing a movie called “Project Forgive”,(www.projectforgive.com) inspired by her friend Gary Weinstein, who found peace through forgiving the drunken driver who killed his wife and two sons, his whole family.  In fact, Gary Weinstein has reached out to Wellinger, asked to speak to his children, to help them heal.  Stories like Gary’s are inspirational.  They give us hope by showing us another way, a path of grace through the unforgivable.

Gary’s story brought to mind something I read last year about a woman, Mary Johnson, who forgave Oshea Israel, the man who killed her only son.  When you look at their picture, Mary and Oshea could be mother and son, yet he is the man who shot her son, Laramiun Lamont Byrd, multiple times and left him  outside North Memorial Hospital in 1993.

Mary Johnson and Oshea Israel

Mary Johnson lived with bitterness and hatred for over ten years said, “He was an animal to me and I felt he was where he needed to be.  He needed to be caged.”

Yet today, Johnson said, “He’s like my son.” They’re now raising funds for a support group Johnson founded called From Death to Life,and are working together to promote healing between families of victims and perpetrators.

This miracle of forgiveness occurred 5 years ago, when Johnson went to visit Israel in prison, because, she said, God nudged her. She said, “That was one of the most profound events of my life.  It was life-changing.”

She said the visit brought her to her knees.  She said, “When I stood up, I began to  feel something in my feet.  And it just began to move all the way up my body and it just went and I knew, I knew that all the anger, all the hatred, all the animosity I had for him, I knew it was over with.  It was gone.”

Johnson and Israel hope to bring other families of violence together for forgiveness.  They also dream of  building a grief center in north Minneapolis.

These stories put our “stuff” into perspective, don’t they?  If people can find peace through forgiving the very people who killed their only children, can’t we find it in our hearts to forgive those who have hurt us or offended us in other ways?  Forgiveness is not about the offender.  It’s a gift for us, a way to create miracles of peace and joy.  We can release the anger, hatred, pain and the bitterness.  Sometimes it takes a little willingness to see things differently, for by releasing the other person, we are releasing ourselves.

Click here to listen to my interview April 1, 2012 with Shawne Duperon on Joy Strategies Radio!

 

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