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Integrative Healing Arts Weekend Brochure 2019 Integrative Healing Arts Weekend Two Saturdays of Workshops: Sound Healing Meditation, Friday, January 18, January 19 and 26 7:00 pmpm. $20. “Give yourself permission to experience life Differently”— dr. michael ryce We offer 22 workshops in a variety of fields. Rediscovering Relationship with Your Pas- You may select three for $40 at the door/$30 in How does your lifestyle affect your health? Is advance. Or, you can get a two day package sion: Tapestry Workshop, Sunday, January your life out of balance? Do you wake up feeling 20., 1:001:00----3:003:00 pm. $20. for $50 in advance. You may attend Individual Presents alive and excited about the new day ahead of you? Do you want to learn techniques and skills workshops for $15 each. Opening Yourself to Spirit Communication, to improve your body, mind and spirit? These Sunday, January 27, 2:00 pm. $15 Integrative workshops may offer what you are looking for! SCHEDULE OF WORKSHOPS Healing Night, Monday, February 4, 77----99 pm9 pm—pm Immerse yourself in alternative holistic ap- where various healing modalities such as Healing Arts proaches to improve your life. Learn how diet Saturday, January 19 Reiki, Access Bars, EFT, etc. are offered. and physical therapy work with your physical Love offering. 2019 body; affirmations, sound and meditation can 1:001:00----2:152:15 pm relieve stress; and how development of intuition, self inquiry and more can help you learn more 1. Could Thyroid Be the Cause of Your Weight DIRECTIONS: about yourself and assist you in achieving your Gain or Hair Loss? goals and dreams. We are offering 25 work- Dr. Louis Buffalino From Market Street heading west: Pass Kerr shops teaching many approaches to support Discussion of the anatomy and physiology of Avenue, make a left onto Covil Ave. (traffic your desire to live a full and invigorating life. the thyroid: how to get off of prescription medi- light). At second traffic light (Wrightsville cation for thyroid symptoms; what is Hashi- Ave.) get into left lane and make a U-turn. moto’s? and what is “hidden thyroid”? Pass the strip mall and make right onto Mal- Schedule of Events pass Road. Unity is at end of road. Friday, January 18, 7:00 pm —Sound Healing 2. Genetic Cancer Screening From Wrightsville Ave.: Heading west, make Meditation with Jerry and Tina Vesely . $20. En- Lainie Mauger and CJ Spear a right onto Orchard Ave., just before Inde- joy the soothing energy of the crystal bowls as Advantages of an opportunity for non-invasive pendence Blvd. Unity is on the right you relax your mind and emotions into a medita- DNA screening for cancer for prequalified . Natural Approaches tive state. adults over 65 years of age will be discussed. From Independence Blvd: Pass Mall on right for a Healthy Lifestyle Saturday, January 19, 1:001:00————5:155:15 pmpm—An offering and cross through Oleander Dr., Park Ave. 3. Mastering Life in the 5th Dimension and Wrightsville Ave., make next right onto of 10 workshops. Sound Healing Meditation Lisa Ann, Psychic Malpass Road. Unity is at the end of the road. Friday, Jan. 18, 7:00 pm Sunday, January 20, 1:001:00————3:003:00 pmpm————Workshop: Calling all Lightworkers...join me as I discuss Rediscovering Relationship with Your Passion: life in this new amazing energy, your role in DO NOT PARK IN LOT ACROSS THE Saturday Workshops Tapestry. $20. Many internal and external fac- these changing times, the Soul Tool Box, mani- STREET or you may be towed (there are festing and how and why to stay OUT of 3rd January 19, 1:001:00————5:155:15 pm tors influence how successfully we manifest pas- signs)! Please park in the lots on same side sion in our lives. Learn to use your gifts to work dimension! Come ready to change your reality! of street as Unity. There is a pass-thru where January 26, 1:001:00————5:155:15 pm in harmony with the Divine. you can park and the lot along Wrightsville Ave. Rediscovering Relationship with Saturday, January 26, 1:001:00————5:155:15 pmpm—An offering 2:302:30----3:453:45 pm of 12 workshops. Your Passion: Tapestry Workshop 4. Loving What Is Sunday, January 20, 1:00-1:00 -3:003:00 pm Sunday, January 27, 2:00 pm — Opening Your- Dameron Midgett For questions about the IHA Weekend, call Sunday, January 20, 1:00 --3:00 pm self to Spirit Communication. $15. Tina Vesely, Introducing the empowering self-inquiry Unity’s office at 910-763-5155 or an internationally acclaimed medium, will share method developed by Byron Katie to disarm Eileen Argenbright at 910-350-8056. Opening Yourself to with you techniques she uses to communicate stress by discovering truth. Question your own For more information about Unity of Wilming- Spirit Communication with spirits. She will demonstrate her abilities thoughts and set yourself free of suffering. We ton, visit our web site at unitywil.com. Sunday, January 27, 2:00 pm after a brief talk. will learn by actually doing “ The Work .” The materials presented are not necessarily in alignment with Unity of Wilmington’s views. Monday, February 4, 7:00 pmpm—Healing Night Healing Night where various healing modalities are offered. Monday, February 4, 77----9:009:00 pm Love offering. 17. Q&A Session 5. Myofascial Release Registration (Please register EARLY. Saturday, January 26 Dr. Sharrie Hanley, Naturopathic Medicine and Beth Ventre, Certified Holistic Health Coach Many of the Workshops will fill up quickly!) Neurotherapist The fascias of the body wraps around every 1:001:00----2:152:15 pm Learn about holistic approaches to health and well Please print clearly. cell, blood vessel, muscle, organ and bone. being. Areas may include diet, supplements, vita- This will be an experiential workshop where we 11. Mastering Life in the 5th Dimension Name (s): _____________________________________ mins, minerals, herbs, homeopathy, gut health, will learn and techniques on ourselves or oth- Lisa Ann, Psychic brain health, stress, trauma, dis-ease and medita- Street:________________________________________ ers. Calling all Lightworkers...join me as I discuss life in this new amazing energy, your role in these tion. Bring three questions and let’s see where this City:_______________________ State: ___ Zip: _______ 6. Stress Management Workshop changing times, the Soul Tool Box, manifesting takes us. Phone: ________________________________________ Nancy Klase, Hypnotherapist and how and why to stay OUT of 3rd dimension! Email: _________________________________________ In this experiential workshop you will learn sim- Come ready to change your reality! 18. Genetic Cancer Screening ple tools to regain your sense of control in eve- Lainie Mauger and CJ Spear Please indicate your choices by numbering first choice ryday situations using breathwork. Rediscover 12.12.12. Why Heal Your Mind, Body and Spirit? Advantages of an opportunity for non-invasive DNA 1, second choice with a 2, third choice with a 3, how powerful you are. Sleuthing Ways to Love screening for cancer for prequalified adults over 65 fourth choice with a 4, in each time section. Ann Logan, MSN, MHSA, BSN, RN years of age. 7. Healing with Angel Art As a loving human being, our passion wants us to Saturday, January 19 Saturday, January 26 help other people first, which may lead to stress Cecelia Butler, Artist 1:00—2:15 p 1:00-2:15 pm Cecelia began painting professionally in 2012 and being unhealthy. Learn how to heal your mind, 4:004:00----5:155:15 pm ______ 1. Thyroid ______ 11. Mastering Life after an angelic figure appeared unexpectedly body, and spirit by inspiration and empowerment. 19. Sound Energy Bath / Channelled Healing ______ 2. Cancer Screening ______ 12. Heal Your Mind in one of her paintings. Today she creates Messages spirit-inspired works on canvas. Participants 13.13.13. Wellness As A Journey ______ 3. Mastering Life ______ 13. Wellness Journey Ron Venning will explore co-creating with angels in art ther- Chris Porteen, Nutrition and Health Coach ______ 14. Rx-Nature Fix Various native percussion and wind instruments, apy. I take a holistic approach to optimize the health singing and chanting prepares participants to re- and overall well being of people so they can live ceive channeled healing messages in response to 2:30-3:45 pm 2:30-3:45 pm 4:004:00----5:155:15 pm lives with abundance and joy. ______ 4. Loving What Is ______ 15. ThetaHealing their specific questions. You may bring a mat and 8. ThetaHealing pillow. ______ 5. Myofascial Release _______ 16. Power of Words 14. RxRx————NatureNature Fix, Daily Minimun Dose Anaswara Erica ______ 6. Stress Management _______ 17. Q&A Rev. Kitty Bass, M. Div, MSW, LCSW The ThetaHealing technique connects you with 20. How to Use Affirmations Effectively ______ 7. Angel Art _______ 18. Cancer Screening This workshop will explore didactically and experi- Terri Mann, RN, HYL Teacher your higher spiritual power to INSTANTLY entially the healing power of nature for optimum Your words have power! Come learn how to use 4:00-5:15 pm 4:00-5:15 pm change your body’s belief system to match mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. them effectively to affirm your heart’s desires! ______ 8. ThetaHealing _______ 19. Sound Energy your mental belief system. ______ 9. Sound Energy _______ 20. Affirmations 9. Sound Energy Bath / Channeled Healing 2:302:30----3:453:45 pm 21. Food Label Ninja Training ______ 10. Balance Your Mind _______ 21. Food Labels Stacie Morrison, CIHC, CINHC, AADP Messages 15. ThetaHealing Techniques _______ 22.. Sand Painting Learn how to identify hidden “toxins” in the food Ron Venning Anaswara Erica you eat.
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