1 FREE PLACE LEFT
GIFTED ENTRY TO REIKI HEALING WORKSHOP
LYALL BAY SURF CLUB TOMORROW
SATURDAY 24TH 11AM- 1.30PM
Free entry for one to Reiki workshop tomorrow.
Just email info@lynettewilliams.co.nz
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DETAILS
Saturday 24th August from 11am to 1.30pm at Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club, it's a lovely venue, great facilities and fabulous sea views.
It's going to be a really interesting workshop, we will talk about healing, how and why it works and what you can do to speed your healing progression.
You'll learn some simple techniques to cleanse your energy each day, set your intentions and be the best version of you each day.
You will work in pairs at a healing table, learning how to give healing to yourself and others.
We have question and answer sessions so you'll have chances to ask any questions you have.
We'll have a lunch break, spend some time relaxing, chatting and having a lovely healthy lunch which we provide.
Each person will have an energetic healing remedy made for them, you will choose what the remedy will be based on what you want to heal or what you want to call to yourself- create in your life.
Healing is something we need to do for ourselves ongoing, I encourage all my clients to learn how to heal themselves, it's your birthright everyone can do it.
When you feel stressed, hurt, angry, resentful, tired etc you can simply spend 10- 15 minutes healing yourself, which will calm and balance you, when we are emotional we are generally not in our power.
Feel free to call me on 0226437781 if you have any questions.
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