Spiritual Reiki Healing Workshop at Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club This Saturday
Come Join Me!
We have limited spots available for our next reiki-spiritual healing workshop – spring clean your energy and unlift your consciousness.
I also have one entry to gift, I gift an entry for every workshop, just email info@lynetteWilliams's.co.nz
Subject Title - GIFTED ENTRY
You’ll learn what reiki-spiritual healing is, why it is effective, and how to do a spiritual healing on yourself and others!
Sign up for $135pp and get a FREE personalised healing remedy to take home, beautiful organic lunch included on the day!
Please call or email if you would like more information
info@lynettewilliams.co.nz
+64 22 643 7781
www.lynettewilliams.co.nz...
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Saturday 24th August 11AM – 1.30PM
Lyall Bay Surf Lifesaving Club,
101 Lyall Bay Parade, Wellington
I’m Lynette, and I have thirty years experience as a Holistic Practitioner specialising in Reiki, Spiritual Healing, Esoteric Hypnotherapy and teaching Spiritual Healing.
My focus is on accessing energy for the client which allows them to look at the issues and to see their emotions through a higher perspective.
Kind regards Lynette
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