The healing power from within: wellness proprietor
ready to go the corporate route.
by Ross, Ian
It doesn't surprise Rod Kelly that modern society has people
turning in droves to spiritual teachings to find a deeper meaning to
life.
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After all, stress is built into everyone's daily work, home
and over-scheduled personal lives. It's why books and lectures by
lifestyle gurus like Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer and Eckhart Tolle are so
popular for those seeking to find the mind-body balance to health and
success.
Some people do well in dealing with stressful situations and get
energized by the pressure of deadlines. Others buckle under a stream of
negative thoughts.
"When it comes to stress, the situation is not the problem,
it's your response to it," says Kelly, owner of the Eye of the
Eagle Retreat and Wellness Centre in Pointe au Baril.
He's trying to get the message across that stress and
negativity is not just a contributing factor to illness but is "in
itself a disease."
Through simple calming techniques like deep breathing, people can
change their lives for the better.
"Once you can understand the magic in the world around you,
you begin to start changing your perspective. We create our own reality,
our perspective. Once you change that, you change the world around
you."
For seven years, Kelly has run a bed-and-breakfast woodlands
retreat near the Georgian Bay resort town between Parry Sound and
Sudbury.
Thanks to the power of the Internet, and the visitors arriving at
his place from Vancouver, Ohio and Denmark, the business focus is
shifting more to a full-service healing retreat.
A trained hypnotherapist with expertise in Reiki, he always helped
teach clients on how to heal their own bodies from ailments as severe as
cancer.
Now he's taking his message on learning the art of
self-healing out to the masses.
While waiting for his book, The Empowerment of Self-Healing, to hit
store shelves this summer, Kelly wants to create an outreach program
this fall with stress management services for corporations. "With
the understandings I've gained it's important to reach as many
people as I can."
His seminars cover a wide range of topics from stress man-agreement
to increasing one's metabolism, and also self-healing techniques, a
complex topic which stretches into a two-day workshop.
"The biggest thing is teaching people they have absolute and
total dominion over their bodies."
Currently he uses meeting space at a lodge up Highway 69 in Byng
Inlet for seminars. But he's contemplating building an addition to
accommodate small groups of 20, and also expanding his treatment rooms
to bring in contract staff with expertise in a variety of holistic
practices.
"This has the potential to become an alternative healing
centre for Northern Ontario."
Speaking to groups comes naturally for the 61-year-old
Connecticut-raised Kelly.
As a former sales trainer for U.S. home improvement companies, it
was a near-death experience that profoundly changed his life.
A string of medical problems beginning with complications from a
pacemaker wire implanted at age 33 set up a scenario for a staph
infection.
Seven major surgeries later, including two on his heart, blood
clotting problems in his veins and lungs became so severe, doctors
considered a transplant.
In his mid 50s, while being treated in a Connecticut hospital for a
pulmonary embolism, a clot moved into his lungs and immediately cut off
his breathing. As medical staff scrambled to resuscitate him, Kelly had
an out of body experience and so enjoyed the sensation, he began
silently screaming at doctors to leave him in peace on the gurney
It took a quick-thinking nurse pinching his chest to revive him.
"I did not want to be there, I wanted to be on the other
side."
Kelly says it dramatically changed his personality into a softer,
gentler person. It also planted a seed to seek out the more spiritual
side of life and become more in tune with the world's natural
energies.
Through the teachings of his spiritual mentor Archie Cheechoo, he
became a hypnotherapist determined to help others learn, not only how to
create a healing energy within their bodies, but more importantly how to
maintain it.
Recently he's started to heavily promote his seminars with one
talk in Parry Sound and another at a Curves fitness franchise.
There's also growing corporate interest from a large Northern
Ontario mining company, a chamber of commerce and a tourism attraction.
The proceeds from his soon-to-be released book are earmarked for a
foundation he's establishing to provide funds for the seriously ill
who can't afford individual treatments.
He's also setting up a board of like-minded people, including
practitioners, medical and legal professionals, with a keen interest in
holistic health services.
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