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Events: February 2006Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. JZ Knight Extraordinary Mind Exploring the Extraordinary Mind that exists within us all. Participants will discover how our normal minds construct our lives, and how to step outside of our reality to create extraordinary lives for ourselves. Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. Paul Nison "The Raw Life" Raw is the most healthful way we can eat our foods; also known as live foods and uncooked foods. When we eat raw foods, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, all the nutrients and enzymes are still present and intact. If we cook, these important nutrients would be largely destroyed by high temperatures. Eating the cooked food would cause our bodies to work much harder in digestion. Raw food recipes help make eating raw foods delicious, fun, quick, inexpensive and simple.
Thursday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. Steve and Vera Bodansky "To Bed or Not to Bed" The book takes readers on a journey that leads not just to the bedroom, but ultimately to a better relationship. At times it speaks directly to women and at other times to men, but both genders will be albe to improve their "game" by reading all parts. They have been students and teachers of sexuality and sensuality for over 25 years. this is their third book. Friday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. Alexandra Leclere Seeing the Dead, Talking With Spirits Learn to awaken the gift of healing in your life, and allow spirits to help you bloom. "Seeing the Dead" provides a roadmap to rediscover personal connections to the spirit world. It shows how we can rid our lives of past traumas that hinder our spiritual development - including unresolved trauma from past lives - so we can live more healthy and sacred lives. Learn more about Alexandra at www.alexandraleclere.com Sunday, Feb. 12, noon to 5 p.m. Crystal Vision Essences Crystal Vision Essences will be presenting its full line of Crystal and Gemstone infused body care products. Come sample, feel the vibration and learn how regular use of these healing tools can enrich , enhance and transform your life. Monday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. James Jarvis & Leigh Wunce The Heart of Relationship Astrology and Numerology Night -- Second Monday every month!
Tuesdays: Feb. 14, 21 & 28 Joan Rose Divining with Pendulums Wokshop Series Learn to dowse with a pendulum and use the 52 Personal and Profession Intuitive Charts. Learn More ... Thursday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Trebbe Johnson "The World is a Waiting Lover" Johnson explores the concept of the Beloved — the elusive, alluring force that beckons us forth to passionate engagement with the world — and shows how our sense of love is often linked to something far greater than ourselves. She explains that mistaking a human lover for the inner, eternal Beloved is the first step in any romance, yet the ability to distinguish between the two ultimately holds the key to our quest for personal freedom and fulfillment. Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. Lucia Capacchione "Art of Emotional Healing" Feelings either flow naturally, like a river, or get dammed up. If our emotions become blocked, we can become tense, unhappy, anxious, or depressed. This book offers simple techniques for using art to embrace, understand, and release our emotions so that we can experience a greater sense of well-being in our lives. In The Art of Emotional Healing, Lucia Capacchione presents the simple yet powerful methods she uses in her internationally acclaimed workshops, showing us how to reach inside and let our feelings out through drawing, painting, journal writing, collage making, sculpting, drumming, dancing, mask making, and more. No artistic talent or skill is required, only a desire to let go of self-criticism and discover how we really feel. Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. Amy Racina "Angels in the Wilderness" This first-person account tells how author Amy Racina survived for four days and nights, both legs badly broken, in a remote valley in California's Sierra Nevada mountains after a sixty-foot fall during a solo hiking trip. Battling pain, fear and exhaustion, she pulled herself along with her hands, and refused to give up even when her chances of salvation were remote. The book chronicles her miraculous rescue, and describes her dramatic airlift out of the canyon, swinging helplessly from two straps, dangling fearfully beneath a helicopter high above the ravine where she had lain. |