The
second Annual Wellness Fair occurred this past Saturday, May 14th at
the Windham Veteran’s Center in Windham. The conception of Robert Beane, Reiki
Master, Shaman and author along with massage therapist, Reiki Master and
co-owner of Oh Soul Good Lisa Defosse, the fair began two years ago as a way to
provide an open network and community of integrative healthcare within the
greater lakes region.
But
first, what exactly is “wellness”? A general description indicates that
wellness is a lack of disease encompassing good physical and mental health.
Although this description is true, it is only a fraction of a greater, more
whole description. In addition to the physical and mental, other areas of
well-being include emotional, social, occupational, spiritual, intellectual,
environmental and financial. By integrating all these dimensions in a healthy
and balanced way, an individual has the opportunity to live life in such a way
that produces a level of happiness and success.
Saturday’s
Wellness Fair was an example of that success with over 15 professional vendors
and a steady stream of interested folks within the community looking to explore
and experience the integrated healthcare available in their community
As
one walked around the bright open event room, vendors were available to offer a
variety of services and educational opportunities that encompassed one or more
of the dimensions of wellness. Everything from massage and energy healing to
food and body products, as well as various mental health therapies, spiritual
educational opportunities and recreational services were on display. Stones and
spiritual photography were also available for purchase.
Fern
Sweeney Dyer of Lily Song Bird began her business of selling crystals, stones
and photography when she left her full timejob in 2006 due to severe physical
pain she was experiencing at the time. Between her work with the healing
properties of stones and her vocation with the healing energy of Reiki, Dyer no
longer needs medication to relieve the pain she had been experiencing for many
years. To learn more about Dyer and Lily Song Bird, visit www.lilysongbird.com.
For
those who prefer the more physical aspects of well-being, the Windham Parks and
Recreation Department was available to provide a list of walks, trails and
preserves that are easily assessable in the greater Windham area. Science
studies have indicated that time spent in nature improves ones health. Taking a
walk along your favorite nature trail decreases heart rate, improves mental
health, reduces anxiety, as well as contributing to weight loss. Three places
readily open and free to the public include the Donnabeth Lippman Park, the
Lowell Preserve and the Mountain Division Trail. For a map of these nature
spots, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 207-892-1905.
Representatives
from St. Ann’s Episcopal Church were present to introduce an educational and
spiritual approach toward wholeness and wellbeing by offering training sessions
created by Episcopal Priest, Rev. Dr. Scott Stoner. Living Compass “offers a way simply to pay attention to your life,
to note what is most alive and growing, and what needs to be nurtured and
attended for the abundant life Jesus promises.”
In
the training sessions, every dimension of wellness is a topic of reflection and
conversation as each individual follows personal guidance to a life of meaning
and happiness. For more information about this training and other educational
opportunities, visit the church website at www.stannsepiscopalchurch.com.
Beane
was very happy with Saturday’s successful Wellness Fair. The event was a result
of his vision to provide a space of gathering and support for all people
working to create a better world. “Build it and they will come,” Beane quoted
the famous line from A Field of Dreams.
He built it and they came. And he plans to continue building on this event next
year. So if you missed it this time around, there’s always next spring for the
third annual Wellness Fair. For more information on next year’s event, Robert
Beane’s workshops and healing practice as well as purchasing a copy of his
latest book, Imagine, email him at sebagojourney@yahoo.com.
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