2968 days ago

Putting out feelers

Alethea from Mahora

Hi all
Just wanting to put some feelers out of who and how many would be interested in the following.
Soul Food Cafe (not stomach food but soul sustenance to help you grow as the person you are)

To be held in a relaxed setting where you can meet with like-minded people and learn more about all things spiritual in a friendly, non-judgmental atmosphere.

Each meeting will flow around the needs of those who attend. You will be able to join in discussions of spiritual matters with like-minded people and experienced mediums and teachers. These discussions may well lead into teaching on such matters as how to contact your guides and helpers and work with them to help you in your everyday life.

There could possibly be different types of spiritual healing (free or small koha) available for you to experience. We may be able to provide a separate room where meditations or private readings (at a small extra cost) can be held.
Please respond in kind, supportive words.
Have an amazing day 😁

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