For years, I had my own Energy Healing business, practising and/or teaching: Anatomy & Physiology for Holistic Healers, Aromatherapy, Business for Holistic Healers, Certified Holistic Energy Practitioner (CHEP certification), Chakras & Ch’i, Crystal & Colour healing, EmotionalFreedom Technique (EFT), Feng Shui, Herbalism, Hold Point Therapy, Meditation, Natural Perfumery, Shamanic Drumming & Journeying, Theta Healing, Tibetan … Continue reading That was then
Summer Reading List
Books by Lyn Elizabeth Ayre “Fragments of a Shattered Soul Made Whole”— A young girl suffers unimaginable trauma. She turns to alcohol to numb the pain and confusion. She gets clean and goes on to have an amazing life of travel, a career as a singer/entertainer, children and grandchildren, creativity and purpose, and a beautiful … Continue reading Summer Reading List
Journey of the Senses
Our seldom-regarded sense of smell is such a useful tool for us on a daily basis. Today, I'm grateful for my sense of smell. To that end, I've written a short article with a sniffing exercise. I’d be very interested to hear what your sense of this topic is. Allow a half hour for this … Continue reading Journey of the Senses
Killer Virus
3May2023 © Lyn E. Ayre I remember when the pandemic started, and we enjoyed all of the concerts from around the world on balconies and patios and rooftop decks while we were at home and in isolation. I remember Andrea Bocelli singing in a huge empty cathedral, Duomo di Milano, on Easter Sunday. He was … Continue reading Killer Virus
For immediate release
Book II in this six-book series. “Murder in River’s Bend” Dateline: 22April23, Coquitlam, BC, Canada Intro: Andrew Qiáo was murdered—twice! Susan Miller and Iain McClintock sift through the evidence and grill suspects for their alibis and motives. Are they looking for one or two killers? Information: Lots of twists and turns in this romantic suspense, … Continue reading For immediate release
Poetry—what is it?
This is not the definitive answer. It is my answer. I always leave room in my responses for people to do more research on their own. Poems are miniature short stories. They have a beginning, middle, and ending with a single arc to the conclusion. There’s a solitary theme. A poem is an idea encapsulated … Continue reading Poetry—what is it?
Bullying
© 2021 Lyn E. Ayre A woman ashamed and crying, questioning her own mind and motivation. I've seen so many movies, shows, and websites about bullying that I wanted to put my own thoughts down about it. It’s time to explain what a bully is. Disagreements happen between people all the time; young and older … Continue reading Bullying
10 Ways I Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Upcycle in My Artistic Pursuits
I’ve always loved art and have been creating by own book covers and greeting cards since I was fifteen years old. I began to paint in earnest after a conversation with my spiritual mentor, Louise Silver, in 1991. She taught me a few basic things about shapes and perspective. I took several courses then off … Continue reading 10 Ways I Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Upcycle in My Artistic Pursuits