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Join Us in the GLEE FOLLOW the HEART TOUR CONCERT & MOVIE GATHERINGS Sept. 26, 27 & 28 ❤ Follow The Heart Tour ~ Chicago “Join us in the glee! We invite you to join us for a gathering where the only purpose is the direct experience of depth and joy. Our lives are completely devoted to awakening, and we share the message of freedom straight from the Heart (Spirit) through words, movies & song!” Al, Helena & Laverne Join us in the GLEE ❤ FOLLOW THE HEART TOUR Concert “I am so grateful for the joining of Where and when? The Follow The Heart Tour is coming to the two of you in the music. Concert: Chicago! We invite you to join in this mind I am playing your songs over and 7:30 - 9:30 PM on Friday, Sept. 26 at Augustine’s Eternal Gifts and Heart opening music that has over - they take me straight opened up listeners’ hearts all over the 3327 S Halsted St. into the Heart of God.” ~ Mel world - to recognize the gentle Truth of Chicago, IL 60608 b/t 33rd Pl & 34th St in Bridgeport Love within. then pause the movie as needed to reinforce key points and to allow the Movie Gatherings: Friday night, Helena sharing of any thoughts arising within the and Al will share Saturday, Sept. 27 from 6 - 9 PM and group. The context for our movie Sunday, Sept. 28 from 2 - 5 PM, both at inspired music in a discussions is A Course in Miracles. Its profound presence Carolyn’s house, 517 Oxford Circle, metaphysics teach us to use the drama Griffith, IN 46319 that reflects a deep playing out on the screen to get in touch devotion to healing in with unconscious beliefs blocking us from Suggested Donation Per Event: $20 mind. It’s a moment by moment flow - the the awareness of Love’s presence. concerts are never the same, with More Info: Go to the tour website below or practical parables from Helena and Al’s Helena Sjunnesson has been holding journeys between the songs. Each connect with us at [email protected] or metaphysical movie gatherings for more 208-241-0558 concert is a unique experience and the than a decade. She has a gift for purpose remains riveted on remembering selecting just the right movie to dive into the Truth of Who we are. More about the Follow The Heart Tour whatever theme or issue is up in the mind Helena.i-am-one.net & TheOpenHeart.org for healing in a safe, expressive, Movie Gatherings illuminating and direct way. She will be Living Miracles Join us Saturday & Sunday to watch joined by Al and Laverne, who will also be LivingMiraclesCenter.org movies in an entirely different way - with sharing their insights and the practical the purpose of healing in mind. We set up tools available for healing with movies - all Movie Watcher’s Guide each movie with what to look for and that can be used in your own living room. MWGE.org.
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