Back from Nova Scotia

Dr Kate Hudgins drkatetsi at mac.com
Tue Sep 4 08:59:09 CDT 2007


Hello Ed and all

I just got back from 9 weeks of work in mainland China and  
Taiwan.....all good but my oh my tiring---9 workshops in as many  
weeks--TSM training, Suzhou conference, and a new thing we are  
doing...Dating workshops using TSM.  I am glad to be home with my two  
big siberian huskies by my side, red clay coloured from their week  
stay at their "Country estate"---5 acres doggie hotel.  I go back to  
China and Taiwan for more work in just 3 weeks, again for 8 weeks and  
then will be home for two months, hopefully to get further progressed  
on the new TSM Applications book.

I have now worked in over 10 Chinese cities and will add two more to  
the list this next visist, Xiamen in the South and Urumqi in the  
Northwest.  Both will be very different from the places I have been  
so far, especially Urumqi which is multi-ethnic with many muslims,  
some decedents of early Romans, and out in the desert.  But what I  
find all over China is everyone embracees TSM and psychodrama with  
body, mind and spirit.  It will be a busy 2008 and beyond I can tell.

Tele to all, Kate

On Sep 3, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Edward Schreiber wrote:

> How amazing to go to Nova Scotia
> after 10 days in China.
>
> Like day and night - from China to
> clean air and water and pristine nature (with horrible clear cutting
> stripping the land there too, sadly).
>
> I've not yet gotten to unpack all the grouptalk email from
> the last weeks, but want to say hello, thanks, and here's a note
> I got from Doug Wilson at Rowe Conference Center.
>
> Thought it would provide somewhat of a chuckle.
>
> Best,
>
> Ed
>
>
> A Tibetan Buddhist monk was visiting New York City and decided to  
> go to a
> Yankees game in the Bronx. Outside the stadium the monk approached  
> a hot
> dog vendor and said "Make me one with everything."
>
> The vendor did and then handed it to the monk. The monk asked how  
> much did
> it cost & the vendor said "Three dollars." The monk handed him a five
> dollar bill and saw the vendor pocket the five without giving him  
> anything
> in return. After a few minutes the monk politely asked for his  
> change. The
> Bronx vendor said "Silly monk, don't you know, change comes from  
> within!"
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Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP

Clinical Psychologist
Director of Training
Therapeutic Spiral International, LLC
ww.therapeuticspiral.org
drkatetsi at mac.com



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