2556 days ago

Crystal Cafe at the Western Community Centre 8th March

Trevor from Dinsdale

CRYSTAL CAFE 8th March - Your Local Spiritual Networking Hub.
The second Friday of the month 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm
At the Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave, Hamilton.
$20.00 per person.  Or $18 prepaid through our website.

A cafe with unlimited cups of tea and coffee, delicious home baking, crystals and Table Talk.
Gather around the table and talk spiritual matters for inspiration insight and development.

TABLE TALK  This months we have Leanna joining us with her Essential Oils.  Come along and learn and play.  We will also have Readers and Healers at the table to answer any questions you have on Spirituality that can be shared as a group.

Come along for a taster and receive a mini reading and healing.
Stay to the end at 8.30 and experience a wonderful universal healing experience with a team of dedicated people.

The cafe is for everyone whatever the stage of their spiritual awakened journey.

For the month of March
Readers include 
*Trevor Reynolds* *Janet Thomson* *Mary Ellen*
Healers include 
*Rose Duncan* *Magic Hands Murray* *Amber Jane* 
Crystal Cafe - the place to meet your local Readers and Healers. Your Spiritual Networking Hub.
www.thecrystalpoint.nz...

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Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?

We hope this brings a smile!

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