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Medicine Wheel Teachings & the Twelve Steps, with Jim Frank ( PENNSYLVANNIA)

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ComesWithFire:

Does anyone know anything about this guy?
his name is Jim Frank (James Michael Aloysius Frank, M.A.) and I believe he lives in Malvern, Pennsylvania
His website
http://home.comcast.net/~frankjm/index.htm

http://home.comcast.net/~frankjm/workshops/Medwheel.html
Medicine Wheel Teachings & theTwelve Steps, with Jim Frank

Six Thrusday Evenings starting March 18, 2010 from 7 to 9:30 PM at Dibello Yoga Studio at 31 Plank Avenue #304, Paoli, PA 19301

  Registration fee  - $175 at the door ($150 if paid in full by 3/18/2010).  - first come-first served, space is limited so don't delay.

also it seems he has his own sweat lodge
http://www.malvernsweatlodge.com/
 

dabosijigwokush:
his claim to fame classes
http://home.comcast.net/~frankjm/home.htm
of coarse now he can charge to teach you

ComesWithFire:
This is just a couple of things from his website................he even mentions things about women that should be kept private and only amoung the women. I cannot even mention it on here but if you look at the Sweat Lodge questions and answers section and read down to the part where it mentions when women should or should not be allowed to come you will see what I mean. http://www.malvernsweatlodge.com/sweatlodge/sweatq-a.htm

http://home.comcast.net/~frankjm/Services/servicesmain.htm

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About Money:  I like to work with individuals in two hour sessions and my fee is based at fifty dollars per hour.  I know that money is often a problem so I am happy to allow forgiveness if someone thinks they have trouble paying.  I have enough right now and sometimes the people who need the most help don't have much money to spare.  So, pay when you can - my price, your terms.  Just make sure you don't fall into the trap of being a victim of poverty.  It seems like some folks sometimes hold the belief "you only get what you pay for,"  and when they reverse that they don't value what they get for free.   The Universe is a lot more generous then that.  Sweat lodges are by donation, talk to me for a suggestion.
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http://www.malvernsweatlodge.com/sweatlodge/sweatq-a.htm

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How much does it cost? : Money is a problem, isn't it?   The Sweat Lodge Ceremony is our prayer and you can't buy it at any cost.  But people do need to make a contribution and while we appreciate offers of firewood, blankets and such, money is what seems best. We open our home and  there are expenses.  We put out a basket at the pot luck and donations are anonymous.  Donations are used to cover expenses.  If each person attending contributed $20 the lodge would be self sustaining.  It does not feel respectful if someone comes to the sweat lodge and only donates money if they have any "left over."
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taraverti:
I've heard about this sweat lodge. Usually, when having a conversation about Indian issues with someone, I get: "there's a sweatlodge in Malvern, have you ever been there? My usual reply is: no, I'm not Indian, and even if I was, my ancestors were Cherokee and Delaware, not Plains, it would not be a part of my tradition. It amazes me how many people I bump into know about this lodge and have attended at least once. It's disheartening the misinformation out there.

Reading this gentleman's bio tells one a lot. He's a real spiritual grazer .... even if I was inclined to attend a sweat lodge - which I am not - it would not be this one. Jack of all trades, master of none. Not someone I would go anywhere near for spiritual guidance. Looks like he has bounced from one Spiritual flavor of the month to another.  

Rick Ross has a huge thread on Byron Katie. Scary stuff.

http://forum.rickross.com/read.php?12,12906

dabosijigwokush:
look at the pictures
plastic liner , produces Poisson when heated
he is going to be shut down

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