Kokuyo Beike-in-training

Female

Bethlehem, PA

United States

Profile Information:

About Me:
I'm a 56 year old widow with 3 children 39, 35, &13. My
interests lie in spirituality & natural health. I've owned 2
businesses. One was a Sporting Goods Store and the other was wholesale sales of Natural Medicines to Dr.s,
Health Food Stores & Pharmacys. I've worked as an admissions counselor in 2 colleges-that was very rewarding work, also. I'm a very gentle, sensitive woman with some spunk.
Occupation:
Disabled
Education:
William Tennent High School
Bucks County Community College
Studied with Artist in Residence, Sara Steele
Contact Information:
Margaret Harris
531W. Union Blvd #4
Bethlehem, PA.

(570) 517 9498
Research Interests:
Spiritual material
Nature
Health...especially products
Mental Health
Politics
Publications:
The Upper Room-Daily Inspirational
Many Voices-Newsletter of hope for those recovering from
trauma & dissociation 6 or more times
Currently writing a book on D.I.D. which will serve as a reference to patients, Doctors & family/caregivers.

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  • Miguel Sague Jr

    Greetings sister

    If this book that you are mentioning is the one spoken of by our brother Frank Akuturey in his post in our Beike Lodge "COMMENTS" section, am afraid this book might be only in Spanish, and I am sorry.

    Please see here the information that he posted with the name of the book:

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     Comment by Frank AkuTurey(Sky Seer) on April 18, 2013 at 12:15am          

    I want to put this book out to you all,as I think it has some really big treasures in it-get this book any way you can!:

    Huellas Vivas Del Indocubano" (Living Traces of the Cuban Indians) ,by Jose Antonio Garcia Molina,Mercedes Garrido Mazorra,and Daisy Farinas Gutierrez    (Ciencias sociales)

    There are actually several dance steps and actual music to many songs,that are STILL sung and danced today for healing and honoring the dead. There are some nice pictures inside as well,of some VERY Indian Cubans as well!

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    Once I get the book, if it is not too vluminous I might be able to translate it for you.

  • Miguel Sague Jr

    My sister

    Right now it is crucial that you continue to digest the information that I am slowly posting in the Beike Lodge. Make sure you systematiaclly go through all of it one by one and try to internalize all of the information so that we can move on to the next step in your progress. Many Blessings

     

  • Jose Manuel Adorno

    So here’s the thing;

     

    I’m a 66 year old Boricua who was born in “El Barrio” NYC. That’s 99th St. & 2nd Avenue for those who are not clear where “El Barrio” is.

     

    At this late stage of my life, I’m really trying to connect with “like-minded” individuals who consider themselves “Expatriates.” I know the literal translation of expatriate is someone who was born in one country, but currently lives in another country. However, in researching the definition of “Expatriate,” I’ve found that it is really up to individual interpretation! So, that being said, I consider myself “Puertoriqueño” by virtue of the fact that my parents were both born in Puerto Rico, migrated to the US, and I was born in NYC. Not my fault, not my choice, but there’s are millions just like me, so it is what it is.

     

    As a recent member of the Indigenous Caribbean Network, I’d like to connect and interact with other “Boricuas” in my geographic. I live in Southern NJ. I own a 1 1/2acre farm with a 100+ year old home. To provide some context; I grew up on the streets of El Barrio (1965-1975), was in the drug game (1975-1990), went to prison (1990-1994), saw the light, and worked in non-profit (1994-2006) trying to give back and reconcile my past with my present. I became semi-retired after working in Camden, NJ for 3 years.

     

    So that’s the long and the short of my life. I want to connect with other Boricuas in my geographic.

     

    HOW’S ABOUT A REACH OUT!!!

     

    We can take it from there if you’re feeling adventurous!!!