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1813 days ago

Christmas Energy Healing and Rebalancing

Charmaine from Churton Park

Hello Wellington,

Would you like to be a guinea pig?

I recently completed a 6-day intensive retreat as the conclusion of an accredited Energy Healing course (think Reiki).

In order to receive my certification, I need to complete TWO further case studies.

I completed two case studies as part of the online training, but now need to incorporate the additional training we received into the further case studies.

ARE YOU WILLING TO BE A CASE STUDY FOR ME?

What will you be committing to?
1. 2 x energy healing seasons (45-90 min depending on what comes up)
2. Sessions should be 1-2 weeks apart.
3. Located in the comfort of my home (Churton Drive)
4. Available times include:

WEEK 1
Fri & Sat & Sun 21-22 December: 2pm- 6pm
Mon & Tue 23-24 December: 6pm- 8pm

WEEK 2
Fri & Sat & Sun 27-29 December: 2pm- 6pm
Mon & Tue 30-31 December: 2pm- 6pm

First come, first served.

For a testimonial of our course....see:
m.facebook.com...

Free

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