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Hope for Practical Magic: Redefining Medicine and Well-Being in a New Paradigm

Next date to be determined.

Location: The WEL-Systems® Institute, Kanata, Ontario.

Our world is rapidly changing. From climate to economy, from family to workplace, we are living in a busy world… busy times. Changes and challenges. Uncertainty. So much advice from so many sources. So much to learn and so much to consider. How do you decide what’s right for you?

It’s not just about how to keep up. It’s about learning how to trust yourself – and discover how to awaken to more powerful and effective ways of moving through your own life as you contribute to the lives of others.

Hope for Practical Magic is a complimentary, 3-hour, open-forum conversation of interest to all women in the healing arts – medical and dental professionals, nurses, chiropractors, osteopaths, massage therapists, physiotherapists, holistic practitioners, energy practitioners and others who are both passionate and curious about human potential as the RSS Feed (really simple syndication) for leveraging physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health and wellness. Not to be missed, this is an invitation to allow yourSelf to uncover the truth of our inherent genius as it presents in the body as the final frontier.

Register with Sheila Winter Wallace at 613-292-4562 or sheila@actandinspire.com. Seats are limited; therefore, registration is essential.

Visit Magic and Medicine: Women in the Healing Arts: Redefining Medicine and Well-Being in a New Paradigm.


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Comments

Comment from Louise LeBrun
Time January 6, 2010 at 6:05 pm

Count me in, Sheila! This is an incredible opportunity to allow ourselves to explore, ponder and discover; an invitation to notice that when we open our eyes, we can see all that we have been blind to, for so long. Looking forward to it!

Comment from Sandy Heron
Time April 8, 2010 at 2:29 pm

I am in for this conversation!

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