2300 days ago

Access Bars 1 Day Class

Carol from Te Puke

Date.:17 Tuesday December
Where. Te Puke/Maketu
Time 9.00 till 5pm

Is there anything you think you would like to change in your life?
or
Do you know anyone who would like to have some fun.?
what is Access Bars?
Access Bars is about creating Fun Joy and Ease in Your life and others.
You will learn about the 32 points on the head and when lightly touched they allow you to have more space to create more . it is like defragging the computor, instead it defraggs the brain..... so you have more space to be the yummy You. The fun you.. sometimes we get bogged down under the...
what ifs- the ... i should have- i will never- i cannot afford - why me.... the blaming others... etc....
what if we could let go of all that crapp and have more Ease..?
. . Would you like to come find out.?
Whats the class consist of?
*Educational Video
*You will Give and Receive Access bars 2x.
Receive Manuals and head charts
Become a Bars Facilitator (who can then do on others)
Receive Certificate
How does it get better than that?

Your Investment is $390
Children under 16 are free when coming with parent
17 years and 18yrs are half price.
#getyourbarsrun

Any questions? I look forward to hearing from You.
Please phone or text Carol on 0275632418

All of Life Comes to Me with Ease and Joy and Glory

www.accessconsciousness.com...

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