You don’t know me, yet and I found this opportunity to write something while cruising your website. I just want to wish you a wonderful happy day of celebration…however you choose to celebrate this life in this moment! Thank you for all your heartfelt work in the world and for inspiring me to vision myself as a light worker towards healing and whole health. I look forward to meeting you in person some day soon!
Sincerely, Linda
Parthenia
on April 20, 2011 at 8:44 pm
Dear Jan,
I spent time today watching some of the videos from past conferences and listening to All This Joy. The memories of working with you and HJ for so many years came back through some long-held tears. Your genius heart has filled so many of us with pieces of ourselves that we thought were lost. You are air, light, creativity, earth, sea, and breath when there doesn’t seem to be any. I cherish you – knowing you, working with you, and walking in the good world that has grown you. Thank you for the gift that you are and have been in my life. Happy Birthday!
R J
on April 21, 2011 at 1:57 am
I always say happy birthing day to your parents as well. As we honor our ancestors we honor ourselves. Thank you also for being a wonderful parent to many of us. Finally thank you for being a child of God.
Blessings on your healthy journey and for those who teach the healing journey. Love R J
Pat Hukill
on April 26, 2011 at 10:00 pm
Jan, I have a wonderful story to tell you. I looked at your birthday site and wished I had a larger sum of money to donate. That day, a college friend of 50 years from New Jersey called me to make a lunch date. She reminded me that she had borrowed $100 in 1966, and we had not seen each other since. She tearfully handed $500 in cash with profuse apologies. No one but her brother, now dead of liver cancer, knew about the owed money and she had felt guilty all these years. So grateful for all you have done, Jan, following intuitive leaps, I felt this money belonged to Healing Journeys to promote beauty and integrity and connection. I’m so happy about this.
Adrienne
on April 27, 2011 at 6:48 am
Dear Jan – you are one of my heroes and role models. So many of us have been touched by your incredible generosity of spirit. Thank you for making my journey so much easier and enlightened. In gratitude, Adrienne
Sarah Oakley
on April 27, 2011 at 6:53 am
Happy Birthday. Thanks for who you are and what you do.
Mary
on April 27, 2011 at 6:57 am
Happy Birthday! Thank you for your incredible vision, stamina and follow through! You have created something of huge value and beyond words. May you be well.
Hi Jan;
Sending you wishes for another few decades of joyful living–a heart filled with equanimity and a mind full of creativity and a body full of ease and energy and a spirit full of play. You have helped so many thousands of people; may you be lifted by their love and appreciation.
May you be happy and peaceful.
Nina
sally
on April 29, 2011 at 9:51 am
yes yes yes
Melanie
on May 4, 2011 at 10:25 am
Jan, are you really 70? I thought it was just some sort of advertising. You are absolutely beautiful! Would have never guessed any where near 70.Your spirit is just as lively and beautiful, my family and I truly enjoyed the conference we attended in C’ville last summer. Good luck with your 70 days!
Sharon Saldavia
on May 5, 2011 at 6:29 pm
Jan, It is so fun to be part of your 70th birthday celebration! These milestones mean a lot to us who have lived with cancer. You won’t find us complaining about hitting the big 7-0! Although of course, life is not a race and it’s not all about living as long as possible. I like what Nina Wise said about a “heart filled with equanimity”. That has truly been a lesson I have sought to learn. You are so precious to me, and so deserving of blessings upon blessings. Hugs and kisses from Santa Cruz!
Margie Schutte
on May 8, 2011 at 9:55 am
Hello, Jan, It is a privilege to donate and wish you a wonderful healthy, happy 70th. You have been a blessing to us in the East with the conferences in Greenville, SC which I have twice attended. Hopefully, we will see you again next year in our area. Until then, we wish you abundant
joys & continued success in your journeys. Love, Margie (& Harold)
Fair winds and trailing seas as you sail on and on and on . . . . .
don’t eat all the birthday cake at one dinner!!!
Jan,
You don’t know me, yet and I found this opportunity to write something while cruising your website. I just want to wish you a wonderful happy day of celebration…however you choose to celebrate this life in this moment! Thank you for all your heartfelt work in the world and for inspiring me to vision myself as a light worker towards healing and whole health. I look forward to meeting you in person some day soon!
Sincerely, Linda
Dear Jan,
I spent time today watching some of the videos from past conferences and listening to All This Joy. The memories of working with you and HJ for so many years came back through some long-held tears. Your genius heart has filled so many of us with pieces of ourselves that we thought were lost. You are air, light, creativity, earth, sea, and breath when there doesn’t seem to be any. I cherish you – knowing you, working with you, and walking in the good world that has grown you. Thank you for the gift that you are and have been in my life. Happy Birthday!
I always say happy birthing day to your parents as well. As we honor our ancestors we honor ourselves. Thank you also for being a wonderful parent to many of us. Finally thank you for being a child of God.
Blessings on your healthy journey and for those who teach the healing journey. Love R J
Jan, I have a wonderful story to tell you. I looked at your birthday site and wished I had a larger sum of money to donate. That day, a college friend of 50 years from New Jersey called me to make a lunch date. She reminded me that she had borrowed $100 in 1966, and we had not seen each other since. She tearfully handed $500 in cash with profuse apologies. No one but her brother, now dead of liver cancer, knew about the owed money and she had felt guilty all these years. So grateful for all you have done, Jan, following intuitive leaps, I felt this money belonged to Healing Journeys to promote beauty and integrity and connection. I’m so happy about this.
Dear Jan – you are one of my heroes and role models. So many of us have been touched by your incredible generosity of spirit. Thank you for making my journey so much easier and enlightened. In gratitude, Adrienne
Happy Birthday. Thanks for who you are and what you do.
Happy Birthday! Thank you for your incredible vision, stamina and follow through! You have created something of huge value and beyond words. May you be well.
Hi Jan;
Sending you wishes for another few decades of joyful living–a heart filled with equanimity and a mind full of creativity and a body full of ease and energy and a spirit full of play. You have helped so many thousands of people; may you be lifted by their love and appreciation.
May you be happy and peaceful.
Nina
yes yes yes
Jan, are you really 70? I thought it was just some sort of advertising. You are absolutely beautiful! Would have never guessed any where near 70.Your spirit is just as lively and beautiful, my family and I truly enjoyed the conference we attended in C’ville last summer. Good luck with your 70 days!
Jan, It is so fun to be part of your 70th birthday celebration! These milestones mean a lot to us who have lived with cancer. You won’t find us complaining about hitting the big 7-0! Although of course, life is not a race and it’s not all about living as long as possible. I like what Nina Wise said about a “heart filled with equanimity”. That has truly been a lesson I have sought to learn. You are so precious to me, and so deserving of blessings upon blessings. Hugs and kisses from Santa Cruz!
Hello, Jan, It is a privilege to donate and wish you a wonderful healthy, happy 70th. You have been a blessing to us in the East with the conferences in Greenville, SC which I have twice attended. Hopefully, we will see you again next year in our area. Until then, we wish you abundant
joys & continued success in your journeys. Love, Margie (& Harold)