Browsing the archives for the reference point therapy tag
Browsing the archives for the reference point therapy tag
Coming to you live from a cyclone – this is RPT News! In my last post I wrote about the incredible joys of living in a tropical paradise. I forgot to mention the cyclones (that’s a hurricane for our American readers). This isn’t our first cyclone here, but it seems to be the first where [...]
In today’s blog, I will share some simple and free resources for reducing risk, increasing income, and gaining freedom. I will tell you about services we offer to help people fundamentally change their life (including finding a new job and moving countries – the easy way). Yesterday I wrote about how life in a typical [...]
Well I promised this was going to be a personal blog. It’s time to share some more about my story. You may not have guessed this but I’m actually a very private person. I have my public face of course, which you see in class and on videos. But that doesn’t mean I share myself. [...]
Dear friends As you probably have noticed, it’s been quite some time since I contributed to this blog. A lot has happened in my life in the last few months and it’s actually taken a lot of thinking and a lot of work to get this blog going again. I realized that last year I [...]
Dear friends and blog readers Thanks for your energy and support during this wonderful year, 2010. This has been an amazing year for Evette and I personally (including moving to a new country) and for Reference Point Therapy. I know it’s been a couple of months since I did a proper blog article and student [...]
You are what you eat right? And you also are the expression of your genes. So which one is most important to your health and how do the 2 factors affect each other? Recently I’ve been researching questions like do your genes determine your ideal diet? Does your diet change your genes? Can your eating [...]
Today’s blog is about healing epigenetic trauma – specifically events that happened to your grandparents which caused a change in the way your genes are expressed. If you haven’t read parts 1 – 3 of this discussion, it’s recommended that you do that now so that you can read this work in context. Click here [...]
In recent articles on this blog we have looked at what epigenetics is about, and an example of epigenetics in practice (with diabetes). Thanks to all of you who commented on the blog and separately wrote to me about your experiences, which reaffirmed my view about the epigenetic nature of inherited conditions. My research indicates [...]
Dear friends Just in case you missed our latest email to blog subscribers and graduates, we are excited to announce the launch of RPT in Dubai. This is our first course in the Middle East. We expect that these courses will attract mostly expatriates living in Dubai and students traveling from abroad for the course. [...]
In our last post we introduced an important new field of science: epigenetics. Today I’m going to continue to describe epigenetics and explain why it’s so important in understanding disease processes. I found another great video for you to watch: the Epigenetics of Twins. Twins are really important in genetics because they help us to [...]