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2196 days ago

Are you looking for Change?

Pamela from Pukehangi - Mangakakahi

Have you had your Bars Run?

Is it something you would choose for you?



These are 32 points or Bars on the head. Activating these points by lightly touching them and allowing the energy to flow through these bars releases the electrical charge that holds all the considerations, ththoughts beliefs decisions, emotions or attitudes you have stored. After a bars session the worst thing that can happen is you feel like you have had a great massage, the best thing that can happen is it can change your whole life.



How does the Access Bars process work?



Running the Bars is a simple, non-invasive, energy prosess where the facilitator lightly touches each point on the head to release the energy. Relieving this process, i.e " having your Bars run" , usually leaves you with a sense of peace and space and a feeling like there is more possibility open to you. This is an incredibly dynamic process that will not only leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed, as if you have had a deep restful sleep or a really great massage, but it can also change your life. Each Bars session releases 5 to 10 thousand years of limitation in the area of your life that corresponds with the Bar being touched. This is an incredibly nurturing and relaxing process, undoing limitation in all aspects of you life without any effort.

What would you like to change in your body?
Have you had your Bars Run?


Is it something you would choose for you?

Contact Pamela-Rose 0223252881 for more information

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2 hours ago

Update your Covid protection

Health New Zealand

It might not be making quite so many headlines these days, but unfortunately, Covid is still here. If you’re 65 or over, taking care of yourself is just as important as ever.

The good news is, keeping up to date with the Covid vaccine can help protect you from serious illness. It’s free and recommended for you and many others as long as you haven’t had the vaccine, or Covid, in the last 6 months.

To book your vaccination, go to BookMyVaccine.nz or talk to your healthcare provider.
Book now

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2 hours ago

Here's a new riddle for you, neighbours!

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

What kind of lion never roars?

Do you think you know the answer to our daily riddle? Don't spoil it for your neighbours! Simply 'Like' this post and we'll post the answer in the comments below at 2pm.

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13 days ago

Latest scams to look out for 👀

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Neighbourly hopes to keep you safe by keeping you informed of the latest scams circulating. This week, we are sharing two common text message scams:

NZTA / Waka Kotahi scam:
- The scam is a text message saying it's from New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi, and it encourages the recipient to pay an overdue road toll by visiting a fake website, threatening to take the matter to court within 15 days if they don’t pay up.
- The aim is to trick people into giving away their personal details or pay them money.
- While it is not the first time toll payments have been utilised by scammers, the threat of court action could see more people fall victim.
- The sender will either be a unknown phone number or unknown email address.
Want to report one of these scams? Do so, on Netsafe

NZ Post scam:
- This scam arrives by test message and says it's from NZ Post.
- The premise is that delivery of your parcel was unsuccessful so in order to rearrange delivery. you must click on a link to give your correct address.
- The aim is to trick people into giving away their personal details or pay them money.
- NZ Post advises people not to click the link, but to report the message to the Department of Internal Affairs by forwarding it to 7726.
Think you may have fallen prey to a scam? Get in touch with Netsafe or contact your bank if it involved your bank details.

Remember, if you didn't expect the message and you are now asked to share personal details or money, then stop contact and seek advice elsewhere.

Feel free to share any below that you've encountered recently. This may help others across the country be aware.

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