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Codes of Creation in Movement® – A Transformational Yoga Odyssey

Sep 01, 2025 12:16AM ● By Jerome Bilaos

Codes of Creation in Movement® invites you on a path that bridges the tangible world of form with the boundless realm of spirit. This is no ordinary training—it is a soul-stirring exploration that traverses your inner and outer landscapes: the geography of your environment, the power of nature, your body’s energy biofield, and the essence of your soul. Here, earthly existence and heavenly consciousness meet in a dynamic dance of learning, self-realization, and profound transformation.

At the heart of this 26-week program lies the recognition that human life is a sacred journey. Beyond ambitions and desires, it is also about cultivating spiritual growth. Each session is designed to awaken deeper awareness and empower you to become the architect of your own evolution.

Enrollment opens September 15. Upon registration, you’ll receive a welcome packet along with immediate access to the online learning portal so you can begin your journey without delay.

To reserve your spot, call 732-695-2575, email [email protected], or visit mjkasliner.com/yoga-training. See ad, page 9.


 

 

Tick Tackler

Spring officially sprung on March 21. We have turned our clocks ahead. We are looking forward to warm winds, sunny skies and the smell of fresh cut grass. The daffodils and tulips have recently bloomed and we are just starting with the yard work that comes with the warmer weather.  Sadly, another season has started ramping up.  Tick season.

•             The best form of protection is prevention. Educating oneself about tick activity and how our behaviors overlap with tick habitats is the first step.

•             According to the NJ DOH, in 2022 Hunterdon County led the state with a Lyme disease incidence rate of 426 cases per 100,000 people. The fact is ticks spend approximately 90% of their lives not on a host but aggressively searching for one, molting to their next stage or over-wintering. This is why a tick remediation program should be implemented on school grounds where NJ DOH deems high risk for tick exposure and subsequent attachment to human hosts.

•             Governor Murphy has signed a bill that mandates tick education in NJ public schools. See this for the details.  Tick education must now be incorporated into K-12 school curriculum. See link:

https://www.nj.gov/education/broadcasts/2023/sept/27/TicksandTick-BorneIllnessEducation.pdf

•             May is a great month to remind the public that tick activity is in full swing. In New Jersey, there are many tickborne diseases that affect residents, including Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease, Powassan, and Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis.

•             For years, the focus has mainly been about protecting ourselves from Lyme disease. But other tick-borne diseases are on the rise in Central Jersey. An increase of incidence of Babesia and Anaplasma are sidelining people too. These two pathogens are scary because they effect our blood cells. Babesia affects the red blood cells and Anaplasma effects the white blood cells.

•             Ticks can be infected with more than one pathogen. When you contract Lyme it is possible to contract more than just that one disease. This is called a co-infection. It is super important to pay attention to your symptoms. See link.

https://twp.freehold.nj.us/480/Disease-Co-Infection

A good resource from the State:

https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/tickborne.shtml

 

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