~ Answered by Jan Herself  ~

 

Q:  What do you mean by "Geo-Glow"?

A:  Geo = earth; Glow = fire.  So we have Earth and Fire, or grounded passion. These two elements are key parts of my astrological make-up. Using this name for business registration, tax payments, and so forth, helps me integrate the spiritual with the "real" world.

 

Q:  I've never heard of Jin Shin Jyutsu.  What exactly is this practice?

A:  Jin Shin Jyutsu is an ancient art that was discovered in Japan nearly a century ago, and then brought to the U.S. in 1954.  To find out more about this beautiful art, go to

 

http://www.jsjinc.net/ 

 

 

Q:  How do you do your readings?

A:  I use pendulum dowsing and card patterns from the original Star+Gate deck, which was developed 30 to 40 years ago and is now out of print.  Dowsing is the first talent that came through for me, and is the foundation of all the work I do.  My readings are also integrated with Feng Shui wisdom and spiritual knowledge that I have acquired through many years (and lifetimes) of traveling in the realm of subtle energies.  For sample readings, go to www.jan4geo-glow.blogspot.com.

 

Q:  Sounds great.  How long does it take to get an appointment, and what kinds of payment do you accept?

A:  Please call (505) 268-6051 to make an appointment. I will be happy to speak with you about any questions you may have regarding your particular needs. I can also answer brief e-mails at

burchjan@gmail.com

  Appointments for office visits and phone-in readings can usually be made in 1-7 days.  For Feng Shui consultations, both on-site and long-distance, please allow 1-3 weeks.

    Payment methods are as follows:

~Office visits:  Cash, local checks.

~On-site Feng Shui consultations:  Local checks.

~Phone readings and distance consultations:  PayPal invoice to your email.

 

Fine Print:  Jan Burch or Geo-Glow Consulting is not authorized to diagnose, prescribe for, treat, predict, or cure any condition.  Anything stated in any reading or consultation is suggestive only, and no information, suggestions, or statements are intended in any way to substitute for proper medical care.