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1.5-Day Workshop: 3 Centers of Embodied Spirituality – Head, Heart, Belly (Hara)

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1.5-Day Workshop: 3 Centers of Embodied Spirituality – Head, Heart, Belly (Hara)

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Would you like your spiritual nature to be alive and present in your body?

For most people, the 3 subtle centers of the head, heart, and belly (hara) are only partially active, because they are not fully developed and are cloaked by personal history. By understanding each center better, and exploring any blocks and barriers, we can clarify and awaken them. As the centers are awakened and developed, we become more embodied - our spiritual nature permeates our body and our body awakens. We are open to new perception, sensation, and guidance. We are able to live and act from our being and have greater ease in the circumstances of our lives.

This 1.5-day Diamond Approach® workshop will explore these three centers, both through teaching presentations and experiential exercises. The teaching will be in English, but you will be fine as long as you speak a moderate level of English, so please don't hesitate to come.

Advanced registration is required.

SCHEDULE:
Saturday October 26, 10:00-17:30 (including lunch break)
Sunday October 27, 10:00-13:00

LOCATION:
The workshop will be in the Minami Aoyama neighborhood of Tokyo.

FEE:
Sliding scale of ¥8,000-¥15,000.
This means you choose the price you can afford in this range. This Meetup form requires a single price to be listed below, but you can choose a lower price if you register at www.DiamondApproachTeacher.com

The number of people attending that you see here will not be accurate as I am also listing this event on my Facebook page for Diamond Approach events in Japan as well as other places. https://www.facebook.com/pg/DiamondApproachJapan

I look forward to meeting you!

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Minato City, Minamiaoyama, 6-chōme−10−11 ウェスレーセンタ 301 · Tokyo