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Conference hydra::dejavu

Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

561.0. "Workshops at Joya's" by YODA::HOPKINS () Tue Nov 10 1987 13:21

    I couldn't find a place to put this note, so I'm starting a new
    one.  My "soul mate" (Joe DeCaria, Certified Spinologist) asked
    if I would tell everyone he will be at Joya's Book Shop in Fitchburg
    on Wednesdays from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the month of November.
    Spinology is part of the "Human Potential" field.  If anyone wishes 
    to know more about Spinology he'll be happy to answer any of your 
    questions and will also have his table with him to do spinal analysis.
    He also teaches meditation on Thursday nights at Joya's.
    
    Peace,
    
    Marie
    
    
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561.1VITAL::KEEFEBill Keefe - 223-1837 - MLO21-4Tue Nov 10 1987 15:294
    Could you get an explanation from him of how Spinology differs 
    from Chiropractic?
    
    	- Bill 
561.2YODA::HOPKINSTue Nov 10 1987 15:4516
    The basic difference between Spinology and Chiropractic is one of
    philosophy.  As I mentioned in my base note, Spinology is part of
    the human potential field where as Chiropractic is part of the medical
    field (though some people would argue that point).  Spinologists
    believe that maintainance of the spine is the key reaching your full
    potential.
    
    If you want to know more about Spinology, the best person to ask
    is the Spinologist, Joe DeCaria.  You can reach him at Joya's or
    call his office in Ashburnham 827-5807.
    
    Peace,
    
    Marie
    
    
561.3FSLENG::JOLLIMOREFor the greatest good... Tue Nov 10 1987 15:4519
.1 Bill

I have a many-page handout from Joe, that my wife picked up last week.
She happened to go into Joya's and he was there.

In Joe's words, from page 2 of his handout, under _History of Spinology_; 

  "Naprapaths from Middle Europe emigrated to the United States and
brought with them their method of spinal manipulative healing.
Orthopedic, osteopathic and chiropractic physicians and other healing
arts practicioners have used a variety of techniques for treating disease
by spinal adjustment.
  Spinology(tm), however, is different. Spinology(tm) is not a healing
art. Spinologists(tm) are not doctors, and do not try to treat or cure
disease. The object of Spinology(tm) is to restore human beings to
harmonious unity of mind, body, and spirit for the fulfillment of their
life potential." ...

Jay
561.4YODA::HOPKINSTue Nov 10 1987 15:4911
    
    re. 561.3
    
    Thanks Jay!  He does have a "many-page handout" I'd be happy to
    send anyone.
    
    Peace,
    
    Marie
    
    
561.5A nice guy too.BUMBLE::PAREWhat a long, strange trip its beenTue Nov 10 1987 16:0716
    I took a class with Joe on dowsing and I was impressed.  Joya hid
    an object from each of the twelve or so people in the class.  We
    went into a back room and shut the door... no one saw where the
    objects were hidden.  We then came out and Joe taught us how to
    use the dowsing rod... it worked very strongly for some while others
    had more difficulty.
    When Joe guided me through my turn, the rod led me first to a counter
    filled with crystals and then to a pile of books in a full wall
    filled with books (class was conducted in a bookstore). The dowsing
    rod actually pushed the books off the shelf... my crystal (that
    I had chosen for my object) was right there... hidden behind the
    book.  
    Joe has true talent and he seems to be able to teach other how to
    recognize and develop any raw talent of their own.  I recommend
    him.
    Mary
561.6FSLENG::JOLLIMOREFor the greatest good... Tue Nov 10 1987 16:162
.5 Mary
Yeah, and he's a real teddy bear too! ;')
561.7Just wondering.PBSVAX::COOPERTopher CooperTue Nov 10 1987 16:518
RE: .5
    
    Point of technical curiosity on the dowsing demonstration:
    
    Was Joya (or anyone else who knew where the object was located)
    in the room when the object was hunted for?
    
    					Topher
561.8SPIDER::PAREWhat a long, strange trip its beenWed Nov 11 1987 09:578
    Although we were not in the room when Joya hid the objects, she
    was in the room when we searched for them.  She did not participate
    in the exercise in any way however, she didn't give any indication
    (verbal or otherwise) of where the objects were hidden or of how
    close we might have been... Joe insisted on that. 
    When the class was over and we were wrapping up, Joya had a
    considerable amount of trouble helping some of the others to locate
    their object... she had forgotten where she hid them_:-).