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August 2010
LIVING
BEYOND DISEASE

Join Michele Longo
O'Donnell for her weekly
Monday night meeting
web-cast. Live or
pre-recorded
(click here)
Cellular
Release
Patti
Rondolino has only
recently brought her
skills as a Certified
Cellular Release
Practitioner to Tucson.
Cellular Release is a
healing practice that
allows us to get free of
past memories and
limiting beliefs that
derive from old physical
and emotional traumas.
Cellular Release is
particularly powerful
for people who have been
mistreated, victimized,
misunderstood or not
properly respected.
Patti’s unique blend of
energy modalities, along
with her spiritual
guidance, has proved
highly successful in
treating such
conditions. Cellular Release is
based on the idea that
there is an emotional
component to every pain
or disease in our
bodies: every physical
ailment stems from an
emotional episode in our
lives. These emotional
components lie deep
within us. Whether we
experience physical
pain, or emotional pain
from life challenges,
this cellular debris is
hindering us from our
true spiritual path. Let
Patti help you heal and
bring you back into
balance.
Contact Patti at
520-749-1622 or email:
patti@pattirondolino.com
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September
COMING SOON to
Amazon.com
Go to ELF! is a romance
novel with a twist:
T ony
Celentano and Frankie Doerrer ......
troubled teenage boys
struggling to understand
and deal with the
violence that was raging
within their homes,
forged a boyhood
alliance in the middle
of a small patch of
woods in St. Petersburg,
Florida that turned them
into more than friends,
it made them brothers.
For more than twenty
years since then, they
have fostered their
brotherhood by meeting
at the same restaurant
at nine o’clock, every
Saturday morning to
share the minute details
of their lives and to
offer each other
unfailing support
without ever having to
ask for it. As they
approach the age of 40,
however, for the first
time they begin to
realize that
their dysfunctional
childhood experiences
are keeping them mired
in their safe but
somewhat colorless
existences. It isn’t
until Tony loses his job
and faces financial ruin
that an old memory
emerges; a memory that
is so revealing that
from that time on, the
lives of both men change
rapidly for the better.
by Lauren McLaughlin
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