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Crystal Cafe at the Western Community Centre this Friday

Trevor from Dinsdale

Come and join us at the Crystal Cafe. Doors open from 6.30pm. $20 per ticket or prepay through our website for a 10% discount. Receive a mini reading, mini healing, tea, coffee, home baking/light supper, free talks and much more.
Held at the Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave, Nawton, Hamilton this Friday 12th July.

This month we have:
Glynis Longhurst - Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Energy Healer. Energy Healing through the means of acupressure and qigong. Focusing on the breath, body posture and state of awareness, opens up the channels for energy to be moved.
Janet Thomson – International Spiritual Consultant. Angel readings with spiritual solutions in your life, future directions and healing. Janet also blesses us with her amazing opening and closing circles.
Malia Mekuli – Readings and ThetaHealing Master. Maila specializes in Ancestor Readings and Guardian Angel Readings, Intuitive body scans, changing negative belief systems and past life trauma.
Melz Beckett - The Bars - Is a body process for dynamic change which involves touching 32 points on the head that start to clear all the limitations you have about that area of your life. It's like hitting the delete button on your computer. At the worst it will feel like a massage and the best case scenario, your whole life will change!
Sonia will have a product table of her handmade goodies. A very talented lady. From Chakra mats to material bags with lots of class and style.
Brian Cattermole is the founder of ‘Zenna’. Though checking your Chakras, Brian will give you a powerful insight into what is not currently working for you in your life. And give you information you need to move forward.
Deon and Georgianne will be available for healing sessions - Mirimiri and Muscular Skeletal consults. And natural cremes.
Michael will be giving a talk at 7pm on Understanding yin and yang.
Kelvin will be giving a talk at 8pm. Kelvin - Channelling Saul - Handling the Yin and Yang of life and returning to the higher energy state as quickly as possible.
And of course Trevor, Michelle and James Nelley from the Crystal Point with some crystals.

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