Training in St Louis

December 14, 2009

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Ira Dressner, PCC

Presents a Workshop

April 9th (6-9PM), April 10th (9AM-5PM), April 11th (1-5PM)

737 Dunn Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042

(At the office of Kelly Carney, LPC and Jean Moretto, PhD, LPC)

“ENERGY REFINEMENT”

This workshop is designed for people who have had an energy or spiritual experience or perceive they have a ‘gift’. If you are not sure you qualify, come Friday evening to meet with Ira and see if this workshop is for you. The cost for Friday evening only is $50. The cost for all three days is $300.

Workshop Objectives:

  • Explain how energy can enhance your life and the lives of others
  • Demonstrate how to effectively use the Tibetan Bowl to calm and de-stress oneself
  • Integrate the Tibetan Bowl with a sound stream to offer instant calming
  • Demonstrate and discuss how to take pain away from yourself and people with chronic pain
  • Summarize the importance of the Chakras and how they relate to your well being
  • Show the effectiveness of being able to use your palm chakras
  • Exhibit the efficacy of the wand in being able to become an energy reader
  • Charge jewelry with energy and the use of charged crystals will be shown
  • Introduction to the concept of parts and how they effect energy work
  • Integrate, through an atunement, energy and spirituality

Ira Dressner, Ph.D., LCSW is a graduate of the New York University School of Social Work. Her received his Ph.D. in Public Administration and was an Assistant Professor at Seton Hall University in Political Science. In the late 1990’s he trained and became a Life Coach. At present he is on the Board of Directors of the International Coach Federation. He calls himself an Energy Coach/Spiritual Coach and also works with high school and college students who have difficulty focusing and may be diagnosed with ADD or ADHD. In April, 2003, Ira had a spiritual vision that changed his life and religion. He was given a mission and a ‘gift’. His mission was to heal other people and the ‘gift’ has grown dramatically in the past 6+ years. His secondary mission which became evident in the past three years is to show and teach ten other people to understand and have a facility for energy.

Ira uses a holistic approach which includes using the Tibetan Bowl, Crystal Bowl, Tincha, charged crystals, charged jewelry, the wand, crystal wands, as well as bilateral DVDs and CDs. To read more about Ira, visit his web site at www.releasestresstoday.com or call him at 1-877-6-HEALED or email him at idressner@gmail.com.

The workshop is limited to 12 people. To register, call Kelly Carney at 314-258-1260 or Jean Moretto at 314-731-2433. For people coming from out of town, Kelly and Jean will give you names of nearby hotels.

crystals

October 24, 2009

I have been working with crystals for years. This year I was trained by Ronelle a former student of the RockGirl. The crystals are very useful in keeping people calmed down. Pick up hematite and carry it in your hand during a crisis and you will feel grounded. Feel that you voice is not heard then carry blue lace agate. These rocks and crystals are invaluable.

Crystals can be charged and two can be held in two hand and you can get a bi-lateral effect. The crystal will vibrate in your left hand and then in your right hand.

To be continued.

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Sam Dressner & Joseph Meyer Dressner

April 17, 2009

Sometime in the early 1980s I was interested in learning more about my family and our Eastern European origins. I interviewed a couple of uncles and older cousins. Two of the cousins were older than my father Sam and called him uncle because My father had 11 other brother and sisters and he was the youngest one. Of the twelve in 2009 only one sister still lives from that generation.

My father, Sam, talked about a book that his father, Joseph Meyer Dressner, had written and that someone in the family had it and that there were secrets revealed in the book.

As I went to interview people, I asked them about the book and on one interview one of the cousins actually had the book in written in Yiddish in her drawer. She was not sure she wanted to give me the book and had not read it for a long time. In the end she entrusted me with having the books translated and distributed to family members who wanted to know of the life of our grandfather and great grand father.

Joseph Meyer Dressner was born in 1862 and died the year I was born 1948. Finding someone who could translate the book was no easy task and I did find a person at the Workmans Circle in NYC who was paid for the translation.

To get to America, he writes he “engaged an agent whose job it was to guide people to America.” In 1902 he left his parents and wrote ” My father and mother, may they rest in peace, accompanied me and shed bitter tears, although I consoled them and assured them that I didn’t plan to remain in America”. Well Grandfather Joseph did not return to Europe and I would like to relate more of his story telling how he got to America in another blog.

My hope is that my father Sam, has been reunited with his departed Father, Joseph M Dressner, his mother and all his passed brothers and sisters.

Ira Dressner

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My Father Sam and the Power of Prayer

April 5, 2009

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I had never been to the Dominican Republic before, didn’t speak a word of Spanish, and wondered how we would get by in a country without a business guide or consultant. This was more or less 30 years ago and I didn’t know the type of courage and heart my father had for doing unorthodox things which would have stopped other people but didn’t stop him. This lesson in doing something and not being totally researched or goggled out was a great example of total entrepreneurship.

When we went to the Dominican Republic he began teaching me about how to sell, how to sniff out new products, how to price, to encourage people to buy over objections and how to speak from the heart. I asked him a million questions and he kindly responded to each one. We began to form a close business relationship which would last until his passing in 2006.

The trip to the Dominican Republic gave as a fresh start and for me a new start in business. I learned to trust his judgment as he learned to appreciate a different point of view that I brought to his business. The week we stayed together set up a relationship that grew deeper as years went by. We were able to begin to talk about our belief in a higher power in the Dominican Republic and that conversation was a threat that was developed throughout both of our lives. He didn’t talk about the fact that he prayed often and that the power of prayer was important to him.  Prayer was his other method of reducing stress and he explained to me how he prayed and I listened and respected him for it. He did not tell many other people about his prayers because he knew that many people make fun of personal prayer and pray ritualistically.

The trip to the Dominican Republic has made all the difference in the world to me. My father, Sam, and I established a close relationship, sharing many private moments, that we never told to anyone. His underlying support was crucial in moving on from a relationship that was detrimental to my well being.

Ira Dressner, PCC

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Sam Dressner and Stress

April 3, 2009

Sam Dressner had a number of unique ways of dealing with stress. When he was a younger man and I was a child. living with him, my mother Irene and my brother Joe we lived in Queens and he worked in the family business All In One Suppliers.

When my father Sam, got stressed out most likely he became angry. You could see the anger rising in his face and neck because he got reder and rerder and is voice raised. Apparently he showed his anger at work  and he definitely did at home. He was not the type of man you wanted to cross under any circumstances.

A second way my father Sam worked with strerss was smoking. He may have smoked two to three packages of citarettes each day. At the time they were much cheaper and both he and my mother and my brother Joe smoked.

It was in the fifties throuugh the seventies where smoking was accepted and people did not heed the warning about smoking being a cause of lung cancer or heart attack.

When he was fifty eight or fifty nine he began to get angina and had difficulties breathing. He has a small heart attack and decided to have by-pass heart surgury. This was in the nineteen seventies and I was working at Seton Hall University as an assistant professor of Political Science haveing completed my Ph.D. in Public Administration.

After his heart attack and the bypass surgery he was sixty years old and he made an attempt to stop getting angry. He gave up cigarettes cold turkey and made an attempt to lower his stress or find better ways to let it out. This is a terrible way to live with stress. It was the dammage to his heart from smoking that eventually brought him down. I love him, he was my business partner and I learned about not being an angry person.

Ira Dressner, PCC

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