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Access Energy Transformation

All of Life Comes to Me With Ease & Joy & Glory


July 28, 2006 - July 30, 2006
Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US)
Tuition: $270 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee)
Course: SM06-3102-537
Tuition discounts are not available.
Registration for this workshop has ended. Go to the Search Workshops page to look for upcoming workshops.
 
Would you like to unlock the limitations in your life? What would it take to allow yourself to function with more awareness?

Access Energy Transformation is a simple, gentle technique used to remove energetic blockages that keep us from living a life of joy and ease. The process, developed by Gary Douglas, helps us to unlock cellular memory, unconscious and subconscious blocks, limiting beliefs, and other negative behaviors keeping us from the life we want to live.

In this workshop, through lecture, group work, and experiential exercises, we learn to use these dynamic tools for balancing our chakras with many of the 32 learning points on the head (called "bars"). These can clear years of accumulated judgments about such things as healing, sexuality, aging, communication, creativity, and control issues. Through verbal processing, we move toward the freedom needed to finally achieve our highest potential.

Forest Sun is a licensed Access Facilitator and practitioner, as well as an accomplished recording artist, songwriter, and performer. He facilitates workshops all over the world.

What Our Price Includes: Price above is for tuition only. See the accommodations page for housing/commuter information and fees. See the travel directions page for information on transportation services.

Forest Sun

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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