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According to a close friend describing me,
"What you see is Not what you're going to get."
However, given that I have a Passion for Paradox, Now,
What you see IS what you get! (Courtesy of Sketchman).
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Background
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I am a Practitioner of Religious Science through Centers for Spiritual Living, licensed 23 years, and I am an advocate and educator for pre- and perinatal psychology. October 13, 2012, I published my first book, Call Me Victoria, about my journey to transform physical disability and multiple challenges in childhood into thriving in adulthood. My major influences have been the Science of Mind teaching, which is applied personal spirituality, pre-- and perinatal psychology, Easter Seals, 12 Step programs, and the constant, vital love of my family and friends.
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Accomplishments
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I Write Custom Poetry. Examples of Custom Poems on this site are: From Mother to Daughter; Esse Quam Videre; I Should Smile; From New Almaden Creek to Calero Lake; The Unknown Wayfarer.
I have been a Practitioner of Religious Science for 23 years. I am a Motivational Speaker. I am married to my husband, Vernon, of 17 years.
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Additional Information
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Besides practicing applied life-principles for myself, I am passionate about assisting others in discovering this process in their own lives. I am available for consultation and prayer support by phone. Email me for questions or info.
I am especially fascinated by influences that made impressions on us before birth, in the womb. I am in the Emerson Trainee Program.
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Favorite Links
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Call Me Victoria
This is my book web page. The book, Call Me Victoria, is all about me and my life.
Gold Key Endeavours
This is my professional website, where you can learn who I am, and what I do.
Assn. of Pre and Perinatal Psych and Health
Fascinating site exploring the origins
of human character and life development
from the time of conception.
Emerson Training Seminars
Website of Dr. William Emerson
Specializes in Seminars
addressing pre-perinatal awareness, and issues of birth trauma.
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