She has recently discovered
the amazing power and purity of EFT, EMotional Freedom Technique, and has begun
using the process in all her work. There is a place for it everywhere, from
business and professional training, to relationship concerns, to
transformational workshops for teens. As the EFT motto states: Try it on
anything. Christie has taken that motto to heart and, more likely then not, when
she reaches into her toolbag of techniques, she comes out with the tap dance of
EFT in hand.
Christine is a long time
student (over 12 years) of Dr. Jean Houston, scholar, mystery school evocatuer,
philosopher, and one of the principal founders of the Human Potential Movement.
Since 2003, Dr. Houston has been working with the United Nations Development
Program, training leaders of developing countries in the new field of social
artistry, helping to enhance and deepen each participant/culture’s unique
contribution to the larger global community. As a member of The Jean Houston
Foundation Christine is honored to assist Dr. Houston in this very special
work.
Writing under the name of C.
Charis Coyle, Christine pens adventurous tales that marry together ancient
mythology with modern day issues. Her stories reach out
and grab the inner heart, challenging the reader to journey into the deepest
reaches of imaginal space in order to explore their truest self. The Mayan tale,
House of the Jaguar is her latest contribution to this exploration of the ancient
roots of mythic storytelling.
Christine holds a B.A. in Religious/Cultural Studies from
Empire State College and an MA in Consciousness Studies from The Philosophical
Research Society.
"In our time we have come to the stage where the real work of humanity begins. It is the time where we partner Creation in the creation of ourselves, in the restoration of the biosphere, the regenesis of society and in the assuming of a new type of culture; the culture of Kindness. Herein, we live daily life reconnected and recharged by the Source, so as to become liberated and engaged in the world and in our tasks." Jean Houston
Come Join the Dance
We wish you winged feet
for your journey.
