January 20, 2010

The New Year's Eve InfiniteWishes Workshop and Bali Spa Retreat

We left LAX on Boxing Day, late in the evening flying on China Air. The airport was very busy, a little chaotic, but, it was all good because it was the beginning of our adventure to Bali. We flew to Taiwan, had a bite to eat at the airport and 5 hours later, we were in Indonesia!

Made, our good friend and driver picked us up at the airport. We all piled in to 2 cars, wide-eyed, a little tired and filled with anticipation.

Randall, Lela and Nik, of the Taksu Spa, were there to greet us at the Adi Cottages. I was green from sitting in the backseat and happy to finally arrive at our destination. Immediately upon our arrival, Randall sent body workers to our hotel rooms where we each had a reflexology treatment for over an hour! Pure Bliss.

As a matter of fact, one GREAT learning from Randall that has forever changed me is the following: “We all must be aware of our Bliss Tolerance”, or as I have said related to this, “we all must feel that we DESERVE to receive”. One of MANY learnings over the next 8 days!

Deb

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November 18, 2009
Ann Lombardi of The Trip Chicks and I finally meet in an Eisenberg’s Bagels in Atlanta

Ann Lombardi of The Trip Chicks and I finally meet in an Eisenberg’s Bagels in Atlanta

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Ann Lombardi of The Trip Chicks, Eisenberg's Bagels and me

I was in Atlanta recently to attend a wedding, and for me, it was a wonderful opportunity to finally meet Ann Lombardi!

A few months back, when we were planning our New Year’s Eve Intention Setting Bali Spa Retreat, I did some research with travel agents regarding what kind of airfare we could expect. I contacted 3 travel companies, all who discouraged me from traveling there then as it is High Season (despite it also being the rainy season). I was told that I wouldn’t find any fares for under $1,700, and we’d have to book months ahead. One of them is even an expert in Bali travel!

Undeterred, I searched on Twitter and found The Trip Chicks. Ann Lombardi and Wendy Swartell are an awesome duo! I contacted Ann and told her the dates we were looking to travel. She approached my travel request with complete aplomb and I knew we were in good hands.

The flight that Ann secured for us is nothing but miraculous! It is SEVERAL hundreds of dollars less than what we were told by others, plus we didn’t book them until November!

Pure magic.

I flew to Atlanta, rented a car, and proceeded to drive to a previously chosen location to meet Ann: Eisenberg’s Bagels.

What a pleasure Ann is!! Everyone should have all of their travel requests handled by The Trip Chicks: http://www.thetripchicks.com

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September 4, 2009
Mary Henry and Deb Steinhart in Bali this past June for the InfiniteWishes Bali Spa Retreat. Just imagine sitting in an open air pavillion overlooking the rooftops, taking in the scent of jasmine, hearing the roosters crowing, all the while working on your own Vision Board?
We call this “Bali Joy”.

Mary Henry and Deb Steinhart in Bali this past June for the InfiniteWishes Bali Spa Retreat. Just imagine sitting in an open air pavillion overlooking the rooftops, taking in the scent of jasmine, hearing the roosters crowing, all the while working on your own Vision Board?

We call this “Bali Joy”.

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So who are we anyway?

Deb Steinhart

I have had many teachers over the years and am grateful to them for helping inspire the InfiniteWishes Aladdin’s Lamp necklace. I have worked with Aleta St. James and James Arthur Ray, and am inspired by Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Abraham Hicks, Don Miguel Ruiz, Joseph Murphy and Napoleon Hill. I live my life seeking inspiration and live in the belief of the power of our dreams.

The necklace was just the beginning, as EXPANSION became my life’s passion. My greatest desire is to assist other women in discovering their own dreams and helping them to let go of their limiting beliefs—because what is ahead is AWESOME!

This Bali Retreat is filled with Fun, Laughter, Transformation, Adventure, and Nuturing. It will change your life!

Mary Henry

Mary has been studying and working within the Human Potential Movement for the past three decades. From a spiritual perspective, she always believed there was more. Growing up in New York, Mary was able to witness and explore many diverse cultures and teachings. She has spent her life questioning and seeking TRUTH.

Through her studies over the past years with many spiritual masters, (her most recent work is with the Chopra Center, James Arthur Ray, Esther Hicks and Jack Canfield), Mary has been able to integrate the ancient teachings with our modern world.

As an artist and teacher, Mary passes on all that she has learned thus far. She has found her truth, her purpose, and her authentic self. The partnership between she and Deb, and their work through InfiniteWishes, is the manifestation of her dreams!

Join us for the adventure of your life!

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August 17, 2009

New chakra stones for the necklace are on their way!!

I’m so excited!

When I first conceived of the Aladdin’s Lamp necklace, I wanted to combine the symbol of abundance and the Law of Attraction with the Spiritual world, hence I added the Garnet, which represents the 1st Chakra. The Root Chakra grounds spirit forces in our body—we are kept grounded, stable, solid and successful.

Well, I just ordered the semi-precious stones from Bali which represent all the chakras!

Take a look at the chart to see what all the other chakras represent. You will soon have a choice of other Charkra stones. Yay.

My intention is to create a symbol of love, abundance, joy, and fulfillment and our own personal magic and yes, of course, a fashion statement as well!

Keep an eye out :-)

Best Wishes,

Deb

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July 27, 2009

It's hard to know what to say when people ask about the Bali trip

The trip was about experiencing the gentleness of the Balinese people, about the smiles and the smells of jasmine and the offerings everywhere. It was about the kind, gentle, polite people, who all have a sense of fun, about the beauty of land and the stone carvings of Ganeshe everywhere, the Hindu God (the remover of obstacles), it’s about the dance and music performances and the colors and the smells and the exceptional meals and the faces of the school children as they are dropped off to school, of the roosters crowing and the constant barrage of amazing sights and sounds. It’s about doing meditations while you hear those roosters, and learning what we all want to focus on for our lives and what limiting beliefs we want to let go of. It’s about getting amazing spa treatments—2 hour massages, in the bales, surrounded by the jungle and telling yourself that you deserve all of this.

It’s about getting on a plane for a day and entering a new world and being open to new adventures and what ever life has to offer once we open ourselves up for what is possible.

How can I possibly explain all of this?

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July 14, 2009
Mary and I in Bali Joy

Mary and I in Bali Joy

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Bali Joy

I had an interesting encounter yesterday. I was waiting in line at the bank and a banker approached the person at the end of the line and offered to help them, and off they went. The rest of the line almost had a revolt, “why did that person get help, that’s not fair!” When I got to the front of the line, I offered the most offended person to go ahead of me. Not only did she refuse me, but she continued to rant and rave and got more people in line to agree with her position.

I find it interesting that we can be so involved with our anger and fear that can be so closed off from the sweetness of life.

How does this relate to Bali and the InfiniteWishes trip there? Well, here’s a picture of Mary Henry and myself in utter and complete joy. We basically remained in the space for our entire 2 weeks there, starting from the moment Made picked us up at the airport.

But it wasn’t always that way. Leading up to the trip, both Mary and I had our own profound and personal transformations. As we marketed the trip, we both quietly experienced our own fear about traveling half-way across the world, wondering if people would sign-up, or basically worrying about the unkown and whatever that would mean.

Then, someone signed up. Only then did it occurr to me that I had to make the leap that I was asking others to make!

This trip we were offering was all about teaching going beyond our Limiting Beliefs and manifesting our dreams and I, of all people, became fearful???

Well, thanks to Jennifer Wilkov, the Make it Happen Girl, www.jenniferwilkov.com, who generously spoke to me and texted me for over a period of 24 hours, I got back on track, faced my fears, packed, got on the plane to Narita, Japan, then onto Denpasar, Bali and proceeded to have the best and most meaningful experiences of my life.

I call it Bali Joy.

Best Wishes, Deb

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July 5, 2009
Detail of one of the many stone Gods that are seen everywhere in Bali. They are always adorned with fresh flowers.     Photo by Karineh Gurjian-Angelo (www.karinehnyc.com)

Detail of one of the many stone Gods that are seen everywhere in Bali. They are always adorned with fresh flowers. Photo by Karineh Gurjian-Angelo (www.karinehnyc.com)

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