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Mind, Body, Spirit - OCSL

InTuition

Psychic Sensitivity Training


August 24, 2008 - August 29, 2008
Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US)
Tuition: $325 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee)
Member Tuition: $295
Course: SM08-4005-976
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We use our intuitive skills more than we think: having a feeling that something is about to happen, for example, or sensing that a friend or relative needs help. Our intuition is our guide to knowledge and truth. Accessing and using this innate psychic skill can enhance everyday life, allowing us to become more in tune with ourself and the world.

In this workshop, we hone our intuitive skills, increase sensitivity, develop psychic awareness, and discover our own talents and gifts. We learn practical techniques and exercises for exploring telepathy, psychometry, clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, mediumship, psychic art, prophecy, and medical intuition. We discover ways to:
  • Sense and accurately interpret energies
  • See and read auras
  • Use interpretive tools for guidance
  • Meet and work with our spirit guides
  • Answer our most profound questions

Bring a photograph of someone you know well, a pendulum, and colored pens or pencils. Elizabeth Harper is also teaching Color InTuition, June 6-8.

Elizabeth Harper. Elizabeth Harper is an intuitive healer and teacher with an extensive clientele that includes royalty, government officials, celebrities, authors, scientists, and professionals from all walks of life. She is the author of Wishing: How to Fulfill Your Heart's Desires. sealedwithlove.com
Elizabeth Harper

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

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