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2019 days ago

Crystal Cafe this Friday at the Western Community Centre

Michelle from Dinsdale

CRYSTAL CAFÉ 10th May 2019 at the Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave, Nawton, Hamilton. Liken it to a Psychic Supper. Meet local Readers and Healers and receive a taste of their services. Doors open 6:20pm.

READERS THIS MONTH
Janet Thomson - International Spiritual Consultant. Angel readings with spiritual solutions in your life, future directions and healing.
Janece Anderson - Medium - Janece uses Mediumship, Oracle, Runes or Tarot, and Aura Colour readings.
Irene - Angel Whispers – Psychic Medium. “I am a Psychic Medium who connects with the other side and conveys messages from your loved ones.”
Heather Hawkins – International Spiritual Medium. Channelling with clarity, caring and courtesy. Giving you advice to help you make wise choices.
HEALERS THIS MONTH
Emma Gilchrist - Available for Healings, Emma uses crystals, sound and vibrational methods.
Georgianne and Dion will be giving Mirimiri and Muscular realignment Consultations. As well as natural cremes on sale during the evening.

Sonia Wilson - Sagacious healing. "I provide relaxing/rejuvenating healing for the mind, body and soul using kinesiology and reflexology techniques".

Brian Cattermole is the founder of ‘Zenna’, a Spiritual Healing modality and has been part of the Healing Spiritual for many years; he is a healer, Psychic and Spiritual Teacher.
7pm FREE TALKS
Table Talk with Faye Taylor.
Faye is an International Pranic Healing Application healer and teacher. She will share the benefits of how pranic helps individuals on a day to day basis. This healing modality is a non-touch secular healing dealing with so many situations not just with health but many areas such as finance, business, relationships, gardening and more.

PRODUCT TABLES
This month we have Nicole from Scents from the Heart with homemade products using essential oils. James with his Lucky Crystal Dip. Georgianne brings us Natural Cremes, Aura Sprays and Soap. And we have crystals from The Crystal Point. This month's crystal, learn more about 'Smokey Quartz'.
COMPLIMETARY TEA, COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE, WATER, AND A LIGHT SUPPER
Tickets are available at the door $20 or $18 prebook so you don’t miss out.

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Social media platforms would be tasked with ensuring children have no access (under-age children and their parents wouldn’t be penalised for breaching the age limit)
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Do you think NZ should follow suit? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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