in case you were wondering where my blog posting went…

I have had my head in the books as it were.  I am studying Anatomy and Physiology in order to get into (and do well in) nursing school.  So wow!  When people say that it is a heavy science course, good grief!  They are not kidding.  I already had a bit of a science background – having taken a couple of neuroscience courses at UVa plus my limited knowledge of A & P through studying Craniosacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation.  But those modalities barely brush the surface when it comes to learning all the processes and the tiny little details involved with the spinal cord for instance!  Oh my goodness.

from A & P lab
from A & P lab

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So I have to study 1 to 2 hours per day minimum to do well on the multitude of tests (8 for the semester in both class and lab).  It is basically like I am in two full classes.  For now, whatever I am doing is working considering I have a high “A” in the class.  But tomorrow’s test is the hardest of the semester, so I still have much to prep!

Wish me luck!

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Published by Kirby Moore

Kirby Moore is a healing facilitator based in the beautiful rolling hills of Charlottesville, Virginia. He does sessions in-person and long distance via Skype and Zoom, working with Spiritual Astrology, Somatic Experiencing, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and Birth Process Work. His healing work is informed by fifteen years of meditation and Qigong practice. He works with client's intentions and deepest longings to attain clear, tangible results. Contact him for more info at (email): kirby [at] mkirbymoore [dot] com

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