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About James Robinson
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I can answer any questions about meditation, including "how to", interpreting meditation visions and messages, and bringing your meditations to higher levels.

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I am a certified minister in the Church of Divine Intervention and a Reiki III master. I have written hundreds of guided meditations for clients.

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I have taken literally hundreds of courses involving meditation techniques, TM, Buddhism, healing meditation and energy clearing and cleaning techniques.

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Health/Fitness > Yoga > Meditation > How do I get into this field?

Topic: Meditation



Expert: James Robinson
Date: 4/24/2008
Subject: How do I get into this field?

Question
Hi and thanks for being available to answer my questions.  I have a degree in political science and a work history over the last ten years in corporate sales.  I currently find myself between jobs and do not look forward to the idea of returning to sales.

At one time I considered law school, but that is no longer practical at age 39 with a family and a mortgage.

I have begun looking at the possibility of becoming a conflict mediator, or a conflict resolution specialist/arbitrator.  I believe it is a field that I would enjoy and could be quite successful in.  My questions are:

(1) What would be the best way to get started?

(2) Do I need another degree?

(3) What would you recommend as my first step?

Thank you very much for your time!

Josh
Dallas, TX
jmharmon1226@yahoo.com

Answer
Dear Josh

Mediators are certified by various state regulatory boards, whether it is the state bar or some other government agency. The first step is to get information on how to get certified. You do not need any degree, only to be trained and certified. So check online or in the yellow pages for mediator training/certification.

Good luck!!

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