Well, it looks like we’ve sorted through several boxes of wonderful resource materials sent this way, for consideration for our Winter 2005 catalog, and we have some terrific selections in the queue.. Well, it looks like we’ve sorted through several boxes of wonderful resource materials sent this way, for consideration for our Winter 2005 catalog, and we have some terrific selections in the queue for the issue after this next one that’s just coming up. Over the next weeks and months, Cindy will be in touch with the practitioners whose work we chose, to make arrangements and set things up.

And here’s a first. We will also be publishing the impeccable work of psychologist, holistic health researcher and Ericksonian hypnotherapist, Carol Ginandes PhD, who has created a CD series for expediting the healing of injuries, wounds and fractures, something she’s developed a national reputation about at Harvard, over the past decade or so. So stay tuned. She’s recorded with our own fabulous engineer, Bruce Gigax , our studio engineer, and soon we’ll be editing, mixing and tweaking all of this fine work. We’re very excited to have such a stellar and gifted practitioner on board as our very first, totally-produced-by-us, clinician.

During the weeks to come, I’ll be recording my new book on imagery and trauma, Invisible Heroes: Survivors of Trauma and How They Heal for the audiobook version. We’re going to try and do the whole thing, if my voice holds out. We’ll see how that goes.

When that’s done, we’ll be pondering the many terrific suggestions we’ve gotten from so many of you as to what Health Journeys guided imagery titles to create next - and see what the mandate is for. I’ll probably pick three new topics for this round. If you have a suggestion, we’ll still happily take them over at our Discussion Page.

Ok, take care and be well!