religion and spirituality

drkatetsi at mac.com drkatetsi at mac.com
Fri Jan 9 10:03:11 CST 2009


Hello everyone

This has been a good discussion to follow even though I haven't had time to join in.

Ed's comment drew me as.  I grew up traditionally catholic n still retain much of the good of that.  My adult spiritual training has come from a native american shaman.  She is "two spirited" which means gay or lesbian and says there is a long hx of shamans being gay, lesbian, bi and transgenered.  In native terms it helps w understanding of both genders for healing.  

All I know is I got some true healing from her as she helped form TSM in its infancy when she would come to my psychodrama theatre in WI.  Many spiritual....and spooky things happened there that made me a true believer in the native way of seeing the world, which is actually very close to buddhism and other religions as well.

Back to editing my new book.  Look for it this summer.  "Stories from the Frontlines:  Clinical and community applications of the Therapeutic Spiral Model.  14 chapters of how people use tsm around the world...with a chapter by Zerka on what she still wants people to know abt psychodrama!

Happy new year to all.  Kate
www.therapeuticspiral.org 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Schreiber <edwschreiber at earthlink.net>

Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2009 10:18:38 
To: Bud Weiss<bud.weiss at gmail.com>
Cc: REGINA SEWELL<sewell.2 at osu.edu>; <list at grouptalkweb.org>
Subject: Re: religion and spirituality


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