The Whistler
Question
Published Date: 2009-25-06
Buddha
smiles on corridor
Spontaneous donations being
forwarded to Whistler-area non-profit groups
— by Jennifer Miller, Reporter
With the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, black bears, Black
Tusk and many others, Whistler has no shortage of
icons. But there’s a relatively new one in town
that’s quietly spreading luck, goodwill and
community support — all while simply sitting
outside a Village store. The “Laughing Buddha”
statue that holds court outside The Oracle gift
shop, located across from the Celebration Plaza
site near Marketplace, has long garnered belly
rubs, photo opportunities, and interest from
tourists, locals, children and even dogs, said the
store’s owner, Kelly Oswald. “He gets his picture
taken all day long,” she said. “Children kiss him;
they call him Santa.”
But it wasn’t until the squat statue was replaced
last summer that people also started putting spare
change on the symbol of good luck, she said. In
just less than a year, the statue has collected
about $1,000, (click
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The Globe &
Mail
Published Date: 2008-12-01
I sold my stocks (the
psychic said I should) —
by Sarah Boesveld
While businesses around the world suffer and shrink in the current
financial downturn, psychics, hypnotists and astrologers are basking
in the good times. Many say they've seen significant boosts in the
past few months, and are seeing greater demand from investors who no
longer trust the suit-and-tie financial advisers who told them to
buy stocks that eventually tanked. Kelly Oswald,
founder of the West Coast School of Mystic Arts Center for
Enlightened Living and the Oracle in Whistler, B.C., says it's
business as usual. Her team of more than 20 spiritual "facilitators"
has seen a steady increase in clients since the centre opened.
"We've been in the business since 1999. It's grown every
year, it's grown steadily," she says.
What's more, she's seeing more men seeking answers from the other
side.
"We have an 80-per-cent female, 20-per-cent male [clientele]. I
would say it's definitely shifted to maybe even 70-30 within the
past year. It's increased significantly." (click
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The Whistler
Question
Published:
2008-10-09
Paying it Forward Between
the 2010 Cities: North Shore to Whistler
The
North Shore, Squamish and Whistler will be ‘Paying it Forward’ for
the next six weeks. Regardless of the stock markets, interest
rates, the world economy or elections, these communities are out
to pick up spirits and encourage good will.
Pay it Forward, is the story of a young boy who sets out to change
the world into a nicer place through random acts of kindness. (click
to continue)
PHOTO: Kelly Oswald speaks with host Nicole
Fitzgerald from Shaw Cable’s weekly program, The Express, as
cameraman, Jacob Gish catches the action. |
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Pique News Magazine
Published Date:
2007-09-20
Psychic School for the Everyman
The Oracle hosts a psychic certificate program
this fall at Brew Creek Lodge —
by Nicole Fitzgerald
Imagine life with the ability to hit the fast-forward button for a quick
glimpse of future possibilities. Contrary to gypsy stereotypes, no
crystal balls are necessary. Psychic Kelly Oswald says anyone has the
ability to tap into their psychic ability.
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to continue) |
The Whistler
Question
Published Date:
2007-08-09
Chopra urges global
‘family of compassion’
Peace starts with internal commitment: author Deepak Chopra
— by Jennifer Miller, Reporter
With
aggressive language for projects and movements that are supposed
to be positive, it’s no wonder even peace activists are angry.
Everything from the War on Drugs to the War on Poverty uses
metaphors for violence instead of a language of peace.
“Everything’s a war,” Dr. Deepak
Chopra said to a crowd of about 1,000 people last Thursday (Aug.
2) at a large community event at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. (click
to continue) |
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The Whistler
Question
Date:
2007-07-12
Famed Mind-body Expert Set for Visit
Chopra to share message of change during ‘Seduction of Spirit’
retreat<
—
by Jennifer Miller,
Reporter
If you want to help make the world a better place,
you can work on your own and make a difference,
but if you join with others in a common goal, much
greater change can be achieved. People in Whistler
will have the chance to learn how
to affect positive change in the world and connect
with 800 others who want to do the same thing when
self-help guru Deepak Chopra comes to town later
this month. (click
to continue) |
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Pique News Magazine
Published Date:
2007-07-05
Deepak Chopra encourages
"Be the Change"
Spiritual leader invites community to join together for social
transformation —
by Nicole Fitzgerald
Ghandi said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world."
Motivational speaker and author of the Seven Laws of Spirituality,
Deepak Chopra carries on Ghandi's inspiration and invites Whistler
residents to be the change in their community. He'll be speaking Aug 2
from 8:00-9:30pm at the Fairmont Chateau in Whistler. "If you want to be
the the change' in your community, I invite you to begin by hosting
meetings to talk about how you can create a new humanity through
personal and social transformation," he said.
"Activities initiated by these meetings all over the world will be
reported to encourage others." Deepak Chopra. (click
to continue) |
Pique News
Magazine Published Date: 2007-06-21
Getting Chocolate Naked!
— by
Nicole Fitzgerald, Reporter
Chocolate that helps you loose
weight?!
"As a nutritionist, I've thought chocolate is bad, but since I
discovered this very exciting information, I don't have to give
chocolate up!" said nutritionist Marrisa Schiesser. Naked chocolate is
where it is at - naked as in raw cacao beans, sometimes known as nibs.
Schiesser will unleash Pandora's Box on one the most powerful elements
known to women at the "Chocolate - Natural Bliss!" workshop on Thursday,
June 28 at The Oracle in Whistler. (click
to continue) |
Global TV
Air Date: 2006-10-06
Everyday Hero with Kevin Newman
Click for details on Global TV.
This week's 'Everyday Hero' -- Canadians who make a difference,
but are too modest to sing their own praises -- is a Whistler
businesswoman who discovered the power of simple acts of kindness,
and then shared it far and wide.
WHISTLER, B.C. Like most
world-class resort towns, Whistler can be described as being luxurious,
tranquil, and laid-back... general terms to illustrate the small
municipality, population 10,000, nestled in a valley protected by tall,
majestic mountains. (click to
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Whistler This Week
Date: 2006-09-28
The World comes to Whistler...
Whistler gives back to the World.
Transforming
society, one person at a time 'Power
of You’ conference planned Oct. 6 and 7 at Millennium Place,
Whistler —
by
Jennifer Miller
What if you could do something meaningful that would not only
benefit you and teach you something new, but something that would
also benefit others and the world? The third annual Power of You,
planned Oct. 6 and 7 at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, can do just
that.
“It’s karma. It’s what you put out you get back. It’s doing things
for the betterment of all,” said creator and organizer Kelly Oswald.
“(But) there’s a wonderful opportunity for learning and growth as
well.” (click to
continue) |
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The Whistler Question Date:
2006-07-27
Changing the World through Kindness
"Whistler... Pay it Forward" aiming to promote positive vibe in
resort
What is “Whistler… Pay it Forward”? Simply put, it is a free
program designed to encourage us to be consciously nice to each
other.
The idea is geared to create an
actively positive environment and enhance our sense of community
through neighbourly gestures. We know that to instigate change, we
have to start with ourselves, that change starts with the one. (click to
continue) |
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The
Whistler Question Date: 2006-07-13
Spreading positive Whistler vibe
Question, others set to launch ‘Pay It Forward’ initiative —
by
Jennifer Miller
Don’t be surprised if it seems like people around you start getting
nicer, or at least more courteous, in the coming weeks. Perhaps someone
you don’t know will buy you a coffee. You might find quarters left in a
pay phone booth just when you need to make a call, or someone who sees
you’re in a hurry might trade places with you in the grocery store
checkout line.
It’s likely these not-so-random acts of kindness will have something to
do with Whistler… Pay it Forward, a new initiative and contest that will
be launched in partnership with The Question in the coming weeks.
It’s about doing nice things for others, and ultimately making Whistler
a more positive place where people feel welcome, said Kelly Oswald,
local business owner and one of the creators of Whistler… Pay it
Forward.
“It’s like smiling — smiles are contagious,” she said. “It makes you
feel good.” (click to
continue) |
The Whistler Question
Date: 2006-03-23
Movies for Mind and Spirit set
Second in What the Bleep series to be screened this Sunday
Three movies on the holistic theme are scheduled to be screened over the
next few weeks in what organizers are calling Three Movies for Mind and
Spirit.
The films, which begin this Sunday (March 26) with two screenings of
What the Bleep?! Down the Rabbit Hole, are meant to "awaken the viewer's
sense of conscious awareness and evoke an appreciation that we are all
connected," one of the organizers, Kelly Oswald of The Oracle,
said in a statement. (click to
continue) |
CTV, Breakfast TV
Date: 11-2005
Breakfast TV
Michiko Higgins on
Handwriting Analysis - currently unavailable. |
Mountain FM Radio
Date: 2005-11-04
Mountain FM Radio - Morning Show with Mike Ciccone
Join Kelly Oswald for a morning of mystic explorations and psychic
readings as well as radio contests and your favourite music.
Currently unavailable. |
CTV,
Breakfast TV
Date: 2005-10-27
CTV, Breakfast TV
Live Eye takes a tour of Hycroft Manor with Kelly Oswald. "Who Killed
Janet Smith?", the unsolved murder that make Hycroft Mansion
fascinating to many. The history of Vancouver holds no concrete
clues to the case.
Currently unavailable. |
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1410 CFUN Radio
Date: 2005-09-05
1410 CFUN Radio
Kelly Oswald guests on the Shannon Nelson Show for conversation on The
Power of YOU fundraising event for UNICEF's efforts in Darfur, Africa.
Call in readings available.
Currently unavailable. |
CTV, Breakfast TV
Date: 2005-09-05
CTV, Breakfast TV
Kelly Oswald guests on
Breakfast TV for conversation on The
Power of YOU fundraising event for UNICEF's efforts in Darfur, Africa.
Currently unavailable.
thepowerofyou.org |
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Whistler Question Published
Date: 2005-09-01
‘Power of
You’ to send karma, cash to Darfur
—
by Nicole Fitzgerald
Power of You officials recently watched a video provided by UNICEF
about the travesties happening in Darfur region in the African
country of Sudan.
The video was originally meant to be shown as part of the second
annual Power of You fundraiser, Sept. 9 and 10 at MY Millennium
Place, a UNICEF fundraiser for the people of Darfur. However,
event officials deemed the footage too graphic for public viewing,
so brutal were the images of the people suffering in the war-torn
country ravaged by hurricanes and what media are reporting as
genocide. |
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Pique News Magazine
Published Date: 2005-02-24
Heritage of Faith
Religion
and spirituality in Whistler: from the Skiers’ Chapel to Snowboarders
for Christ
—
by Pina Belperio
Mysticism and New Age Movements
Those professing to have no
religion, along with those people embracing religions other than
Christianity, are also gaining prominence. Neo-pagan or nature-revering
religions include "faiths" such as New Age, Paganism, Celtic
Reconstruction and Wicca. Unlike the structured, more traditional
Christian religions, these groups believe in discovering the truth
through revelation, some of which cannot always be fully understood or
explained.
Kelly Oswald, a metaphysician and founder of the West Coast School
of Mystic Arts in North Vancouver, felt that the time was right to
introduce these "other" faiths into Whistler’s spiritual community.
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North Shore News Published Date:
2005-02-20
Film Explores Nature of the
Indigo Child
A new film that has a public viewing Tuesday in North Van explores
the unique nature of “indigo children.”
Indigo is the name given to a group of children who are often
misunderstood in our society. A press release promoting the film states
that indigo children have difficulty with authority, are often called
“old souls,” and don’t tolerate certain situations that don’t make sense
to them. (click to continue)
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Whistler Question
Published Date: 2005-01
Tsunami Event to Promote Healing
—
by Nicole Fitzgerald
Organizers of MY Place show to send good vibes, money to victims A study
was conducted on the power of prayer. One group of ill people was prayed
for, the other was not. The people for whom prayers were offered healed
faster than the group for whom none were offered. The Tsunami Relief
Fundraiser on Friday, Jan. 21, at MY Millennium Place, will operate on
this study’s principals by both raising money for the UNICEF Tsunami
Relief Fund through a silent auction and ticket sales and featuring
prayer-like activities to send conscious healing to Southeast Asia
tsunami victims. “Studies have proven there is power in prayer,” said
event co-organizer Kelly Oswald, director of Mystic Arts school in
Vancouver and owner of The Oracle in Whistler. “Whether guided
meditation or singing, by sending that energy, we are helping people who
are victims, compassionate helpers and those who have already passed
on.” As part of the performance component of the event, Oswald will lead
a guided meditation or visual journey to propel participants’ thoughts
energetically to those in Southeast Asia. As well, Cheryl Brewster
will bring the powerful tones of the Tibetan Singing Bowl to heal,
clear and balance energy systems.
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Vancouver Sun
Published Date: 2005-01-08
A Psychic’s Eye to the Future
—
by
Kevin Griffiths
B.C. clairvoyants gaze into their crystal balls to the year ahead
January is a busy time of the year for the mystic arts as everyone tries
to get a jump on what’s in store for the year. While the tsunami has
soothsayers working overtime in Southeast Asia with predictions that the
tragedy is a harbinger of the end of the world (coming in 2010 according
to Nostradamus), most local psychics, busy lining up their predictions
for 2005 didn’t see it coming….
In North Vancouver, Kelly Oswald is the founder of
the West Coast School of Mystic Arts. Her reading on the coming year focused more on
people rather than politics.
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continue) |
Whistler
Question Published Date: 2005-09-04
Wake up and smell the incense, Whistler
—
by Nicole Fitzgerald
‘Celebration of Psyche and Soul’ Planned this Weekend
You would think metaphysician Kelly Oswald would be able to look into
her crystal ball and predict how Whistler will respond to the inaugural
Celebration of Psyche and Soul this weekend, Sept. 3 to 6, when Tourism
Whistler and the spiritual community will pack the village with psychics
of all sorts.
However, Oswald only needs to look to the present and past to know
Whistler is ready to delve into its more spirited side of living in the
future. (click to continue) |
Where
Magazine
Published
Date: Nov
2003
Looking
for the Light
—
by Louise Phillips
In mystic Vancouver, the world of the
spirit is closer than you think
God moves in mysterious ways. These days, healing with crystals,
balancing chakras and drawing mandalas, along with New Age events like
the lantern procession, co-exist with traditional belief systems as
legitimate ways to connect with the divine. In Vancouver, whether you
adhere to an organized religion or follow the do-it-yourself route,
chances are you can find a spiritual pick-me-up here.
(click
to continue) |
Shaw TV
Nov 5, 2003
Fanny Keefer Show
Join Kelly Oswald hosted by Fanny Keefer as they
discuss helpful Feng Shui solutions for your home
and office.
Currently unavailable. |
CBC Radio
Oct 31, 2003
Join Kelly Oswald on a
Hallowe'en spoof at Hycroft Manor - supposedly
haunted by the ghost of Janet Smith. Real or
fiction???
Currently unavailable. |
The Vancouver Sun
Oct 30, 2003
Drawn to mysticism
—
by
Kevin Griffiths
There’s nothing like
surviving a near-death experience to make you question your
priorities. Three years ago, that happened to Kelly Oswald.
Oswald was in Lions Gate Hospital. Hooked up to a heart monitor.
For weeks, that was her home. Doctors believed that a rogue virus
had attacked her heart.
Oddly enough, the time she spent in
hospital enlightened her.
“It made me realize that we are all one, that we can do whatever we set
our hearts to do,” she said. “I think a catalyst like a near death
experience can be a good thing – it gives you the courage to do whatever
it is you want to do.”
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to continue) |
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Whistler Question
Oct 18, 2003
Clairvoyant foresees school for spiritual arts
—
by Nicole Fitzgerald
Personal
growth and psychic development courses come to Whistler.
Whistler’s spiritual community is an underground one. Unlike many
cities, which burst at the seams with metaphysical stores, spiritually
based “churches,” and columns of newspaper advertisements on everything
from Reiki treatment to past-life regression workshops, there is no
central location in Whistler to access on the spiritual arts.
In response to the number of searching spiritual guidance
Whistler’s spiritual community is an underground one. Unlike many
cities, which burst at the seams with metaphysical stores, spiritually
based “churches,” and columns of newspaper advertisements on everything
from Reiki treatment to past-life regression workshops, there is no
central location in Whistler to access on the spiritual arts.
(click
to continue) |
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Whistler this Week
Oct 4, 2003
Mystic Whistler
—
by
Steven Hill
From the natural to the supernatural
Halloween night is the time most usually associated with the eerie
and the paranormal in the Resort town of Whistler.
However, the pristine and breathtaking natural beauty of the area,
together with the open-minded and free thinking nature of the community,
have served to attract many individuals with a definite slant towards
the supernatural over the years. (click
to continue) |
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CKNW
Dec 15,
2002
Listen
to a discussion on psychic ability - and how we all have this amazing
intuitive resource we can tap into at any time
with Kelly
Oswald.
Currently
unavailable. |
Vicki
Gabereau
December 5, 2002, 1:00pm
Kelly
Oswald
appears on the Vicki Gabereau show! www.ctv.ca
Currently unavailable. |
Georgia
Straight
October 10, 2002
Mystic
Academy
—
by Gail
Johnson
Kelly Oswald was always attracted to things some people might consider a bit whacked: feng shui, tarot cards, psychic abilities, and the like.
About a year and a half ago, Oswald fell seriously ill. Once she was well again, she decided to shift her priorities. One result of this change was the West Coast Institute of Mystic Arts. Oswald says the North Vancouver - based school, which opened in September and is the first of its kind in Western Canada, is all about "weird stuff for normal
people"...
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North
Shore News
September 29, 2002
Reviving
the Mystic Arts
Remember when you used to lie on the grass and imagine you were a little tiny person in a great big green world?
Or when you sat and stared in fascination at the colours, shapes and textures of all the rocks on the beach, marveling at the smoothness of the water washed pebbles under your fingertips?
Somewhere along the line, you probably lost that feeling of connectedness with your world.
The West Coast Institute of Mystic Arts wants to help people get that feeling back...
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The
Province
December 7, 2002
Tarot course
ill-fated
Rec center cancels it after complaint from
resident
A North Vancouver
recreation center cancelled its "Tarot for Teens"
course after a resident complained about the
witchcraft religion being taught through a public
institution.
"When I saw it, I said, 'Oh my goodness, this is
ridiculous,"' said Natalie Hudson, a North
Vancouver teacher who is changing careers.
She wrote to the North Vancouver Recreation
Commission to ask that the course be dropped.
"I felt very strongly that since we're supposed to
be a pluralistic society, this was inappropriate,"
she said. "Tarot cards come under witchcraft and
sorcery."
She said teaching about Christianity and Buddhism
isn't allowed in public institutions. "I don't
think necessarily that religion ought to be kept
out of the schools and we should all be running
around as atheists," she said.
"But if we're going t make the decision that
religion doesn't belong in public, if we can't say
the 'Our Father' in our schools, why should they
teach about tarot cards? There's an ideology
there, too." Hudson said she feels similarly
toward Harry Potter and television programs such
as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed. "I think
there is a cultural fascination [with witchcraft]
and we start legitimizing it [especially to teens]
by celebrating it," She said. |
Gringo
Gazette
November 5, 2001
Feng Shui Workshop Comes to Cabo
Listen up, and get your house in order
Feng Shui it's an interesting idea, but how do you say it? Is it "Feng Shui" or "fung shway"? And just what does it do? You can find out at a rare opportunity to discover the fundamentals of Feng Shui, 9:30AM on Monday, November 19th in the meeting room at the Marina Sol in Cabo San
Lucas... (click to continue) |
North
Shore News
November, 2001
Bad Spell for tarot course
Recreation commission draws fire
A course dealing with one of the most ancient methods of divination has just been cancelled for North Vancouver students.
With the hype surrounding the latest blockbusters Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and the much anticipated Lord of the Rings, one may be forgiven for feeling a certain magic in the air. Bursting with alchemical imagery, these films promise to be the most successful box office hits this year. And if you're a teenager, you may not have to travel all the way to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for a lesson in the occult.
North Vancouver Recreation Commission has just come under a spell of
trouble... (click to continue) |
North
Shore News
October 28, 2001
Changing energy the Chinese way
An all-day seminar next Sunday will take participants beyond the basics of feng
shui.
The seminar is being offered by Kelly Oswald, a North Vancouver-based graphic artist who is also a feng shui practitioner and teacher. The seminar is Sunday, Nov. 4 in the Rehearsal Studio at the Centennial Theatre.
Feng shui (pronounced "fung shway") is an ancient Chinese art that involves maximizing the "chi" energy that flows in your home and enhances prosperity, health, relationships and well-being...
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