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'Good-bye to Guilt' presentation explore effects of attitudes

Author

Jeanne Lepine

Volume

4

Issue

2

Year

1986

Page 4

"Good-bye to Guilt," a presentation by Dr. Gerald Jampolsky and Diane Cirincione is being held at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton on April 7 at 7:30 p.m.

Dr. Jampolsky, a former assistant clinical professor of psychology, at the University of California Medical Centre, is the founder and consultant to the Centre for Attitudinal Healing in California. With his extensive pioneer work with life threatening illnesses of children and adult, he developed an approach to attitudinal healing which is concerned with taking personal initiative to change one's thoughts through love and forgiveness. His approach in instructing one to be truly free from guilt, fear, and condemning judgments is through his heartwarming stories interwoven with spiritual teachings.

Dr. Jampolsky has a reputation for engaging his audience in an experience of love which he teaches to children and adults with life threatening illness such as cancer and other catastrophic illnesses.

Dr. Jampolsky invites his audience to joyfully participate in a step-by-step process for attaining freedom to express love and forgiveness in everyday living by reading the book, "Good-bye to Guilt."

Other books Jampolsky has published are, "Love is Letting Go of Fear," which was his first best seller and "Teach only Love."

Dr. Jampolsky's book has some practical tips for anyone in the position of influencing children toward self actualization.

He has appeared on major TV sows including "60 Minutes." "The Today Show," "The Mike Douglas Show," "The Merv Griffin Show" and the 1981 award-winning special Donahue and Kids."

Diane V. Cirincione is a businesswoman, lecturer and facilitator for attitudinal healing. She is founder of "Women in Transition" seminars as well as co-director of the international project, "Children as Teachers of Peace." She is also co-owner and editor of Guide publications.

The evening presentation is sponsored by Emissary Foundation International. Tickets are $17, and are available at Greenwoods Book Shop, 10355 Whyte Avenue; Audrey's Books, 10702 Jasper Avenue; the Citadel Theatre Box Office, and all Bass Outlets.

Dr. Jampolsky and Ms. Cirincione will also be giving a presentation in Calgary on April 8. For further information contact Marjo Feagan at 432-1871.