In the first hour, In the third hour, Julia Lonergan, "The Haunting of Mission Santa Cruz, Mexico, 1708 to 1876, Volume 2", spoke about the murders of the southern Spanish Royalists including the famous Mexican-Spanish Governor J. Joe Castro II and the Castro-Moraga heirs of he Carlos-Moraga ("Charlemagne"). Ms. Lonergan also spoke about the influence of the influence of St. Augustine's philosophy and the City of God on the Moorish settlers in Florida. She wove in Sir Francis Bacon's later travels and influence on the Americas.
In the second hour. Dr. Helen Leonetti, author of "Hardwired for Love: Nurturing Yourself to Vibrant Health".,spoke about the role of the soul in healing, her belief in self-esteem being essential to good health. She shared her personal journey from personal trauma to to a state of healthy peace and acceptance.
Please visit her website at www.HeleneBLeonettiMd.com
In the third hour, Ann Marie Sayers, author, activist and tribal chairperson of coastonaoan Ohlone Indian Canyon spoke about the upcoming 14th annual story telling and indigenous gathering scheduled for Saturday, june 19th from 1-7 PM. Numerous and well known story tellers, dancers, musicians and artists will share their words and dances of wisdom, history and healing. Sayers also spoke about the canyon's history and the sacredness of the land.