2559 days ago

Spiritual and Wellbeing Expo - TOMORROW - Saturday 23rd February, Heaton Intermediate, Merivale, Christchurch,

Brenda from Northwood

In case you are interested in any workshops at the Spiritual Expo at Heaton Intermediate tomorrow.

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE 23 February.

(Held outside adjacent to the hall – weather permitting on the day)

11.30 – 12pm – Alice Mardle “Healing Stones, Medicinal Herbs, Tea Leaf Readings”. Alice will talk about how to read the tea leaves and have fun with your friends whilst developing a new and interesting talent. She has written a helpful book on the subject.

12 – 12.30pm - Janet Arthur, “Angel Speak” Experienced Clairvoyant, Teacher and Healer. Janet will give ‘A Demonstration of Clairvoyance in Action’. Do you want to see how a clairvoyant works? Maybe you will receive a message. Come along and get some answers.

12.35 – 1. 05pm - Kim Mehlhopt “Sounds Like Spirit” Medium and Reader. Kim will be delivering messages from spirit and provide some impromptu spiritual teaching. Pop along and enjoy Kim’s bubbly energy/receive some guidance.

1.10 – 1.40pm - Robert James Hayward, Music Medicine Man, Totem Animal Wisdom Sensitive, Author, Cultural Wisdom Keeper, International Speaker and Presenter who has been learning and Teaching for over 40 years. Robert will give you an Introduction to Crystal Singing Bowls and Totem Animal Wisdom

1.45 – 2pm - North Canterbury Tribal Dance Group - will be doing a short 5 – 10 minute dancing display during this time. Pop along and see these lovely ladies and their gorgeous costumes and find out a little bit more about Belly Dancing.

2.10 – 2.40pm - Linda Dowsett, “Healing Embrace” - Intuitive Healer, Massage Therapist, Nurse and channel for high frequency light beings and light language. Come to soak and to receive healing support with your life’s journey. Learn how to connect to Source, the light of who you are. Open discussion and the needs of the group will form the flow.

2.45 – 3.15pm - Anita Jackson, Chakra Healer and Intuitive Life Coach. Anita will discuss “Chakras” Discover how your body feels. How stuck emotions create weight on your body and make you dog tired. Understand what blocked means. Learn how your emotions are intertwined with your intuition and designed to guide you.

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