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Kinepathics was born from desire, truth and passion ( thoughted motion) It derives its meaning from the Greek words Kinesis meaning bodily movement, and Pathos meaning feeling and disease. ( moving with feeling) Kinepathics integrates the emotional, physical, spiritual and sexual experience of the human senses. The discipline is a combination of yoga and somatic dance movement. While in a grounded yoga pose you allow the body to flow in space thus empowering the inner experience and having that relationship to your own feelings. Moving with intelligent emotional movement. The practice allows one to heal from your own natural powers.
When Donna Marie Gentile escaped from a home for delinquent girls and made her way to San Diego she had big dreams. She worked in security for a while and even dreamed of joining the police department. But things didn't work out as she planned, and she found that the only way to survive was by turning to prostitution. Donna allowed herself to be befriended by several police officers thinking that this would afford her some protection in her dangerous life on the streets. Instead she was harassed and ultimately victimized by some of the same police to whom she had turned for help. But Donna was a fighter. Rather than taking the abuse, which included sexual harassment, she reported it to the San Diego Police Department. She testified against two officers, one of whom lost his job on account of her testimony. Her life became further complicated when the Internal Affairs Division exploited and coerced her into becoming a police corruption informant .Donna was scared. She left a voice recording with her attorney beginning with the words, "In case I disappear," and going on to state that "someone wearing a badge may turn out to be a serious criminal." In March 1985 while she was serving a sentence in Las Colinas jail the 22-year-old Philadelphia native wrote "My life is in danger when I get out." Then three months later her brutally murdered body turned up on Mt. Laguna in the rural part of San Diego county. Gravel was stuffed in her mouth, something the mob does when it wants to warn others against being a "snitch." Donna's autopsy was sealed - the first and only autopsy ever to be sealed in the city of San Diego.Someone wanted to silence Donna. But who? "In Case I Disappear," written by Donna's first cousin Anita DeFrancesco, lets you decide, and it gives voice to future runaways forced to survive on the streets as sex workers. It shows how Donna Gentile was a trailblazer who carved a path for women by not remaining silent in the face of harassment and abuse. In this way she was an early pioneer of the "Me Too" movement which, at long last, is telling women that not only can they speak out, but that they can also act. This high profile story exploded in the media and was nationally televised. Artists unveiled a billboard with the logo NHI, "No Humans Involved," bearing Donna's picture and facing toward the SDPD headquarters. We believe her murder was a "cover-up," perhaps of police incompetence, or perhaps of something much more sinister. No one should be both a criminal and a victim! Read the story behind Donna Marie Gentile's murder as told by her first cousin, author, love and relationship coach, teacher and activist Anita DeFrancesco.
Imagine being able to do whatever you want to do, say whatever is on your mind, self realizing your thoughts, staying calm in the middle of chaos. Or getting rid of your baggage, feeling more sexual, developing trust and letting go of the defenses; flowing with ease, having spontaneity, having more authentic love and enjoying nurturing friends and a nourishing sense of belonging in the place of loneliness. This is what it is like when you learn to let go and live free. This is true liberation. Author Anita De Francesco, MA teaches you through a collection of her life experiences of how to manage, live and understand your life, sexual being and emotional self. She teaches how all suffering is your spiritual teacher and with this awareness anyone can transform their life right there in the middle of pain. She invites you to take a journey through the Kinepathics approach to physical, emotional and sexual wholeness. These solutions will lead to a more fulfilled energy and willpower, more passion, happiness, love, contentment, and a mastery over the suffering. You will be inspired page by page, by a life that has been transformed over and over again in every second. This evolution is a moment in time, a time to experience your fullness. Blending together spirituality, somatic psychology, medicine, tantric yoga and a variety of energy techniques Anita brings together the relationship between the body, mind, spirit, the environment and the sexual being. Anita comes from a resiliency that is deep and unique. She presents an approach that will teach you to understand why you are the way you are and that anything is possible. She teaches that when we empty our cup and open our heart to our feelings a transformation then begins. The first step is taking charge to loving yourself so that you can develop the ability to be free. Live Free is a journey for those who want to evolve into their full being, those who want to learn to receive love and give equally, for those who want to experience life, to those who want inspiration and direction and who want to expand their journey. This inspiration will awaken the best in your human spirit.
When Donna Marie Gentile escaped from a home for delinquent girls and made her way to San Diego she had big dreams. She worked in security for a while and even dreamed of joining the police department. But things didn't work out as she planned, and she found that the only way to survive was by turning to prostitution. Donna allowed herself to be befriended by several police officers thinking that this would afford her some protection in her dangerous life on the streets. Instead she was harassed and ultimately victimized by some of the same police to whom she had turned for help. But Donna was a fighter. Rather than taking the abuse, which included sexual harassment, she reported it to the San Diego Police Department. She testified against two officers, one of whom lost his job on account of her testimony. Her life became further complicated when the Internal Affairs Division exploited and coerced her into becoming a police corruption informant .Donna was scared. She left a voice recording with her attorney beginning with the words, "In case I disappear," and going on to state that "someone wearing a badge may turn out to be a serious criminal." In March 1985 while she was serving a sentence in Las Colinas jail the 22-year-old Philadelphia native wrote "My life is in danger when I get out." Then three months later her brutally murdered body turned up on Mt. Laguna in the rural part of San Diego county. Gravel was stuffed in her mouth, something the mob does when it wants to warn others against being a "snitch." Donna's autopsy was sealed - the first and only autopsy ever to be sealed in the city of San Diego.Someone wanted to silence Donna. But who? "The Donna Gentile Story," written by Donna's first cousin Anita DeFrancesco, lets you decide, and it gives voice to future runaways forced to survive on the streets as sex workers. It shows how Donna Gentile was a trailblazer who carved a path for women by not remaining silent in the face of harassment and abuse. In this way she was an early pioneer of the "Me Too" movement which, at long last, is telling women that not only can they speak out, but that they can also act.This high profile story exploded in the media and was nationally televised. Artists unveiled a billboard with the logo NHI, "No Humans Involved," bearing Donna's picture and facing toward the SDPD headquarters. We believe her murder was a "cover-up," perhaps of police incompetence, or perhaps of something much more sinister. No one should be both a criminal and a victim! Read the story behind Donna Marie Gentile's murder as told by her first cousin, author, sex and relationship counselor, teacher and activist Anita DeFrancesco.
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