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Living in a Sacred Dimension One-Day Workshop at Arboretum
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iving in a Sacred Dimension: Dowsing, Feng Shui and Self-Empowerment is a oneday workshop hosted by Carole Hyder, Dawn Morningstar and Annette Rugolo, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on April 28, at the Arboretum, in Chaska. The day’s events will consist of a positive and transformational program including a panel discussion; swag bag; vibrant, healthy lunch; inspiring materials; positive connections; and a complimentary follow-up for each participant. The event’s hosts have over 75 years of combined wisdom: Rugolo will share how the technique of dowsing can be used to create an enlightened home that supports you and your family in living in a sacred dimension. Dowsing has been used for thousands of years to find and create high energy places on Earth. Living in these high energy places supported entire groups of people in reaching expanded levels of consciousness. These same techniques are now available to everyone who wants to learn the process. Morningstar helps people align with daily life by recognizing the magnificence of the higher Self, which is the key to living in the sacred dimension. Experience ascending the golden stairway to the upper room of your consciousness, affirming who you came to Earth to be. As you learn the five ways humanity expresses its nature, you attain mastery of the dimensional shift upon us. Hyder shares how, using your physical space, you can optimize its influence on you, your beliefs and behavior to bring about positive change. You will discover the heavenand-Earth connection that you and your home provide. This is the connection that enables you to live in the sacred dimension. “In times of change, it’s key to expand consciousness and understanding… and create your plan for meaningful action,” says Rugolo. “We hope you’ll join us for an extraordinary day of awakened transformation.” Cost: $128 if registered before April 21; $148 after. Location: 3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit AnnetteRugolo.com/events. See ad, page 23.
Minnesota Women’s Press Presents Endings Seminar
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he Minnesota Women’s Press Conversations is hosting a seminar entitled Endings, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on April 13 at First Unitarian Society, in Minneapolis. This full-day event will wrap all attendees in shared dialogue about living, dying and death. Through these conversations, they gain a greater appreciation of life and open the door to intentional endings. A keynote presentation by LaDonna Redmond entitled Making Grief Speakable will be provided during lunch. Breakout sessions include Proactively Prepare, how to manage end-of-life decisions; Philosopher’s Circle, an open discussion about what we think is “next”; and Embrace the Spiritual, the role of art, music, movement and ritual from home vigils to public celebrations of life. This event will bring together storytellers in conversation and connection. In addition, organizations, businesses and those who wish to share conversations about our endings, and make more visible one of the most intimate transitions in our lives will join us. Cost: $25-$250. Location: 900 Mount Curve Ave., Minneapolis. For more information and registration, visit Tinyurl.com/MWPEndings.
NATC Introduces Local Business Professionals Networking Social
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atural Awakenings Twin Cities (NATC) is continually seeking to better serve our community’s needs in a variety of ways, not just through print. In this spirit, NATC is organizing casual business networking events on the second Tuesday of each month, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., with the goal of helping to build a stronger sense of community among business professionals. These events will be held throughout the Twin Cities at local craft breweries, coffee houses and NATC advertisers’ places of business. NATC has also created Your Shining Life Expo to help connect businesses to customers interested in health and wellness; produces Green Tea Conversations radio show on AM950 to help people gain insights into the diverse services and products local professionals offer to the community; and offers NATC Collaborators Lunch ‘n’ Learn monthly events to assist our advertisers in gaining new tools and information to help move their business forward in today’s market. The next NATC Business Networking event will be held April 9, 6:30-8pm at Diamonds Coffee Shoppe, and all business professionals are welcome. Future locations will be announced on the Calendar of Events page on the NATC website, the Events tab on Facebook, the NATC Collaborators Meetup Group and in our monthly newsletter. Cost: Free. Location: 1618 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis. For more information, contact SchaOn Blodgett at 952-373-8401 or email SchaOn@NATwinCities.com. April 2019
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