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| | C A R E T A K E R ' S L E T T E R –––– |
| Dear Friends of Wilbur:
One of the largest obstacles to healing and health is fear. Sadly, our culture generates fear, and so we live with and are surrounded by fear. The most widespread of these are fear of loss. We fear losing loved ones, losing health, and losing money.
It is our challenge to minimize our fears; and, when possible, even eliminate them.
We can minimize the fear of losing loved ones by accepting that passing on is nothing more than an integral part of our life cycle. We do not know what happens after our material body ceases to function. It is comforting to think that our spirit continues, but we are not certain. Many of us have eliminated this fear by living in full acceptance that those of us fortunate enough to be alive receive this good fortune for a finite period of time.
We can minimize the fear of losing our health by living as healthy as possible. This is a big job and it is our job. Material conveyance structures, be they our bodies, or the body of a mechanical device such as a car, they require maintenance. Fail to maintain your health and you risk being parted out before you pass on. Maintain your Self at a high level and you increase your chances of living, and passing, in good health.
Fear of losing money or losing a livelihood, is a fear we have created ourselves by the culture we live in. In Denmark the citizens have decided to take care of themselves from cradle to grave. They have no fear of losing their homes, the heat in their homes, or being without food for themselves and their children. Until we change our cultural orientation to citizen care we must deal with the money issue. The imperative in relating to money is to always spend less than you earn, regardless of how little or how much you actually earn. We must learn to buy less in a culture demanding that we buy more. Rampant materialism causes fear by creating debt. When we earn extremely small amounts of money, we must be creative in how we live, in order to avoid the fearsome burden of debt. When I earned small amounts of money as a delivery person, a busboy, a dish scrapper, a rat cage cleaner, a retail clerk; I lived in small places, often sharing space with other adults. And most importantly, I lived debt free.
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For over 25 years years I lived in a 10 foot by 10 foot room in the
Red House at Wilbur Hot Springs. I shared the Red House kitchen and
bathroom with Wilbur staff and all others who frequented the Red House,
including, at times, others who also lived in the Red House. My 10 x 10
room was a constant reminder that I could be happy while living in a
small space.
I trust you are comfortable with my taking the
liberty of suggesting that, from time to time, you use Wilbur as an
ultimately safe place to check in with your Self, and evaluate the
fears you are carrying.
Examining the fears directly,
immediately reduces their power over you and relegates them to their
proper place, namely, an emotional reaction. We need not be the victims
of our emotions since we are responsible for generating them. Our
fears, and our emotions, should not be the boss that drives us.
We
create our feelings and are capable of creating the feelings we want to
live with. Being in charge of ourselves takes practice over time. This
kind of practice is best done away from the slings and arrows of daily
life, away from the internet and away from distracting sounds and
sights. For these reasons, and more, I created the Health Sanctuary at
Wilbur Hot Springs. |
| Come on up to the safety of Wilbur and give some time to reducing any fears you carry within. Reducing fear is a hugely worthwhile investment in you, paying gigantic returns.
Say hello next time you are at Wilbur. We're the tall couple with laughing eyes and smiling hearts.
Wishing you excellent health,
Richard and Jolee, Caretakers, Wilbur Hot Springs 1972-present
Richard Louis Miller, M.A., Ph.D. Clinical Psychology Wikipedia: Dr Richard Louis Miller Wikipedia: Wilbur Hot Springs MindBodyHealthPolitics.org Psychepedia.org Psychedelic Medicine
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| | | What makes our water so special, anyway?
We’ve heard this question from those who haven’t experienced the magic of Wilbur yet and it’s as easy to answer as it is complex. The other evening as I visited the flumes I wanted to challenge myself to be as present as possible to this experience, and find a way to capture the essence of peace that the waters so gracefully extend to us. “I chose the warmest flume. I sit down, take a deep breath, breathing in good and exhaling what is not. I lean up and put my arms on the edge of the wooden deck and gaze into the dark sky. All my eyes can see is a towering tree that must be hundreds of years old, and the stars are so bright you can see the Milky Way with ease.
I think about life and I’m filled with gratitude for this moment in time. I relax and take deep breaths, breathing in the peace and refocusing my perspective on life to all that is good.
I slowly get out of the water, dry off, and sit in a chair nude, feeling the breeze while listening to the rushing sound of the water flowing through the creek. I look at another tree on the left and it is so very tall. I look at the dark sky and the numerous, bright stars above. I take a few more deep slow breaths and enjoy this moment in time.”
We can’t wait to see you soon and would love to hear what the flumes feel like for you!
Warmly, Jerry and Brennan Newberry WHS General Managers |
| | | MAY EVENTS & WORKSHOPS ––––
Dates for upcoming Wilbur events, workshops, specialized practitioners, and closures are noted on our Wilbur event calendar on our website.
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Guest Chef
Weekend May 10 - 12
Call now to make your reservation (530) 473-2306 We still have a few spots left!
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| | | Complimentary session: May 7 Private Readings: May 8 and May 9
Julia is a spiritual minister whose greatest joy is in offering spiritual guidance that will help others on their path of awakening. She offers individual guidance in clairvoyant readings and healings for individuals and businesses. Most of all she loves teaching and sharing how to open one’s own individual spiritual abilities and grow more in alignment with their soul purpose and true joy. She is a long term meditator, with practice in ageless wisdom, international service groups, a graduate of Aesclepion Clairvoyant training, and the SHAPE Trancemedium Mastery Course, Clinics and Deprogramming mastery classes. She is currently a member of the SHAPE organization of healers, readers and teachers. She is also a professional musician playing drums, marimba and keyboards. Find out more at www.JuliaHarrell.com
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| | | May 11-12 and May 25-26 at 8 a.m. Complimentary for all guests
Come
join us for a simple, gentle set of exercises based on Chinese
traditional medicine and martial arts, suitable for all ages, all body
types, and all levels of mobility. Enjoy having fun while learning about
and practicing Tai Chi. John has been a Tai Chi and Qi Gong instructor
since 1985. John is also a massage therapist here at Wilbur. He
incorporates the movement, stillness, touch, pressure, chi (energy),
manipulation, and breathing of these ancient vibrational healing arts
into massage. |
| | | | | Sarana Yoga Retreats
Join
Sarana in 2019 for a weekend of breathing, chanting, asana and soaking
in the healing mineral waters of Wilbur. Strengthen your practice while
relaxing and rejuvenating your body and mind. You’ll step back from your
daily routines and retreat to this sacred land, home to healing waters
that have been used for renewal for centuries.
The popular SaranaYoga
retreats at Wilbur always fill up fast. Please click below for
additional details, and/or to make your reservation.
2019 Dates- May 3 - 5
- May 17 - 19
- September 20 - 22
- October 11 - 13
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| | | Attention Independent Massage Providers
We currently have an opening for a seasoned Massage Therapist who is available weekdays. Please send your credentials to info@wilburhotsprings.com |
| | | 3375 Wilbur Springs Road, Wilbur Springs, CA 95987-9709 - 530-473-2306 Photos by Trinette Reed, Meg Solegui, and Shundo David Haye |
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