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Two Bear Herbs & Holistic Health Celebrates Three Years
A Susan J. Squittieri
s Two Bear Herbs & Holistic Health
marks three years of wellness and natural health care services for people and their animal companions, owner Susan J. Squittieri is thanking everyone who has helped make Two Bear Herbs & Holistic Health a success.
To celebrate and show gratitude for her clients—past,
present and future, Squittieri will offer a savings of $15 on services. Beginning Thursday, January 5, and running through February 6 residents near and far can experience herbal medicines, nutritional guidance, flower essences, integrated energy therapy, Reiki, animal Reiki, and animal communica- tion for themselves and their beloved animal companions. “For your convenience, all professional services are in the comfort of your home, place of business, hospital or veteri- narian clinic,” says Squittieri. “House calls are made for new and existing clients in the Tri-State-Area and phone sessions nationwide.” As a community service to benefit animals in need,
Squittieri provides free animal communication and animal Reiki services to animal shelters and rescue organizations in the Tri-State-Area and nationwide – spread the word and help make a difference in the lives of our speechless friends. “I look forward to even more growth and opportunity
in my third year and would like to thank everyone who has made it possible,” adds Squittieri.
For more information or to schedule your appointment, call 512-8389 or visit
TwoBearHerbs.com. See Community Resource Guide listing, page 45.
Gene Ladd
Health and Spiritual Coach
clients who are seeking a natural health consultant and/or spiritual coach. He calls himself a guide who empowers people to find the energy within them to change their lives and their physical condition. Ladd states, “I help people escape their thinking. We sometimes live in a prison, isolated from the un-
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seen forces that are the cause of what we experience within the walls of our materialism.” According to Ladd, most people have come to believe
that reality is only what we can know through our senses. As a result, we doubt our own spiritual experiences. “Yet,” says Ladd, “everything we experience in the physical world is the result of an unseen cause. In matters of faith, it is the Holy Spirit or God. In matters of philosophy, it is ideas. In matters of science, it is energy. We admire the quantum physicist who can explore the mysteries within the atom and study the effects of unseen particles of energy by the visible effect of their presence. At the same time we dismiss a person of faith for believing in a reality based on the effects of an unseen force. What is the difference?” Ladd teaches his clients that the world is a world of pos-
sibilities, and we choose the outcome by what we believe. “Why would we not believe that the energy of our thoughts can influence the cells of our body?” he asks.
For more information, call 856-2385 or visit
GeneLadd.com. Available for private consultations. See Community Resource Guide listing, page 45.
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