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SPRING 2008 Nature Angel: Premrup Streiker
Premrup
Streiker offers her skills, with deep
gratitude, as a community service to Happehatchee Center. Premrup's support of Happehatchee is her way
of thanking the river for flowing through;
for thanking the bamboos for clacking in the
wind; for thanking the pristine jungle
environment for its nourishing gifts; and
for being allowed to do her thing at Happehatchee.
Premrup discovered Happehatchee when
attending a Tai Chi Chih class taught by Deb
Burger. Besotted with the physical and
spiritual surroundings, she felt compelled
to offer her service.
Premrup is a fellow
world traveler in many senses of the word.
As a grandmother and initiator of the modern
Women's Movement, she wrote and published a
feminist play that was produced all over the
world entitled "A Waltz for Women's Voices."
With advanced degrees in hand, she worked
with other highly trained professional women
in evolving a new psychotherapeutic approach
with roots in Transaction Analysis, Gestalt
and Radical Therapy; a paradigm for Feminist
Therapy. Her training has taken her all over
the world to learn with the stars of
modern family therapy and psychotherapy. Her
gratitude to her many teachers is profound.
In 1978 she was diagnosed with cancer, a
shock which led her to discover and learn
many non-traditional medicine methods. After
a stint at a residential center in Jamaica,
W.I. where she was introduced to the
principles of diet, meditation, de-tox, and
many other forms of alternative techniques,
she applied these techniques to her own
case. Needless to say, it is now thirty
years later...and the earlier learning has
set the stage for a lifelong study of energy
medicine and application of non-traditional
methods. Her latest training is on the QXCI,
a 21st century, cutting-edge, computerized
method.
She has worked in traditional clinical
settings as a trainer and supervisor for
graduate students in psychology and social
work. She has advocated in courts of law for
the deaf community. She has maintained a
private practice of psychotherapy and
wellness for over forty years.
In 1979, she was pulled to India to attend a
three month training group for
psychotherapists, another milestone in life
changes, deepening her own meditation
practice and integrating it with her work.
There she was blessed to sit with one of the
foremost teachers of our time, Osho
Rajneesh. From then on, she traveled back
and forth between India, Oregon and wherever
her current "home" was, living in a
spiritual community. After meeting the love
of her life in '89 in India, she lived
with him gratefully until has untimely
passing in '02. They traveled all over the
world together for several months
every winter. In '99, she bought a house in
Bonita Springs, Florida. As a member of the
Rajneesh Mystery School, she did thousands
of sessions and hundreds of groups.
Meditation is the core, the matrix, the
context, and the supreme understanding
for all the work she does with people as a
bodhisattva, sharing her many gifts
and talents to bring peace and balance to
this world. She is devoted to the spiritual
process of awakening, teaching
meditation techniques as a means of moving
beyond programs and conditioning into true
nature and living in the moment.
Premrup welcomes all to participate in the
groups she facilitates. No one is turned
away for lack of funds. What better place
than Happehatchee Center to cherish meetings
with friends!
For more information about Premrup please
take a look at her website:
www.quantumpremrup.com
Check our
Calendar of Events to see when Premrup's
classes are offered.
Click here to contact
us about Volunteering at Happehatchee or
call us at 239-206-4393.
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