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Pamela Hower, RScP
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760-632-5527
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loveitall@sbcglobal.net
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Pamela Hower, a native San Diegan, has always felt a connection to what she calls her
“forever friend” God. Even as a small child she knew that she came into this
world with God and that she will leave this world with God. It has always filled her
heart and soul with a peaceful sense of trusting life and never feeling alone.
Deeply drawn to nature and animals, she has never met an animal she didn’t like.
Her first real job was working at a zoo, and today she heads Seaside's Animal Ministry,
Wagging Tails. (Please visit Wagging Tails for more information.) Serving
as Vice President on the Board of Directors at North County Humane Society, she will
always be active serving God’s amazing creatures in some way.
Exploring her spiritual journey through life, Pamela began reading Science of Mind
magazine in 1982 and became a licensed practitioner in 1994. She has had the pleasure
of teaching many of Seaside’s wonderful classes, and she has especially enjoyed
teaching the Practitioner 2 class for many years. Pamela has also travelled to Africa
to participate with African Mystics and was licensed here in the U.S. in a specialized
form of counseling that deals with the subconscious and unconscious thought.
She still believes that nothing beats real “get down to the core”
practitioner work. Her favorite mystic and teacher is Ernest Holmes.
Pamela holds her practitioner work as sacred as she confidentially works with her
clients, using spiritual tools and truth principles. Her mission is to deeply connect
people back to their own divine authority and innate wisdom as they consecrate their
personal relationship with their maker and tap into the power of this universe that is
here to support all of us.
Pamela is considered one of Seaside’s historians and is the heart of the
practitioner family. Chairing the selection committee when Seaside was searching for
a minister nearly two decades ago, Pamela remembers taking Dr. Christian to lunch and
delivering the news of what we could pay him to come to Seaside. (We were then about
40 members.) He didn’t flinch and said it was up to him to grow the church—and took the offer. Witnessing the many joys and milestones of Seaside and being
touched by countless hands and hearts of the Seaside family has made Pamela’s
life rich.
Pamela lives in Cardiff with her partner JD, where they enjoy walking their dog Abbie,
a shelter rescue, around the lagoon and beaches. Her father joined them in 2006 to
live out his days by the beach. She works from her home in advertising and nutrition
while care-giving for her father. This allows her the flexibility to accommodate
the schedules of her practitioner clients.
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