Sunday, 8 June 2008

Courses for people with MS and other chronic diseases

Hi
I'm Sarah and I am the Director of the Academy of Potential Education. I will be teaching the courses for people with MS and other chronic diseases.

I have set up this blog as an open part of the Academy where you can participate. Please feel free to make comments and ask any questions you want here. I will be happy to answer. If you have private questions you can contact me from the website on the Academy email address (contact@potentialeducation.org), but I hope you will share your questions openly so other people can benefit from your contribution.

I recommend you have a look at some of the videos on this site. I will try to put up some more in the next few days. There is an interview with Emmit, who was on a full-time residential course in China earlier this year. He talks about what he learned and how he changed as a result. There are also some videos of him learning to walk which are worth looking at.

Please let me know anything you would like to see on this blog or on the websites. You will probably have noticed that we have two different websites. The official one (www.potentialeducation.org) is more formal. Then we have http://academy.potentialeducation.org which is where you can find current course information. It is less formal - mainly because I can change it whenever I want, without having to get someone else to do it for me.

I am looking forward to starting the courses and especially the magic of seeing people learning about how to use energy to solve health problems. You can't imagine it until you try it, but really everything is possible.


1 comments:

daybreak1237@hotmail.com said...

this all sounded great and I was actually getting excited. But those of us that has chronic, which mine is Primary Progressive meaning everyday is difficult I can't even hold a part time job and on a fixed income. The fee for this is more then one month of my income and after having to pay 1800.00(my portion) for a required mri I am sure all experience this. Its a shame that Montel had pushed for this isn't in understanding us poor in income people. Dawn