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Our culture tells us that our most important possession is our Soul. It is what we bring into this world and the only thing we take with us when we die. Religious and spiritual traditions speak of an essence that is our true nature and it is described in different ways such as a divine spark, breath of the Creator, or spiritual energy. Although the descriptions are different there is agreement that this is our Divine Essence.

Due to events, outside influences, emotions, etc. this Divine Essence becomes hidden, especially from our conscious awareness. Healing the Soul can be thought of as peeling away what is hiding it or getting in touch with what is already perfect, rather than mending something that is broken, or somehow making it perfect. Healing can include listening to the Soul, perceiving it in others, or amplifying its presence.

In this time together, a number of simple methods and techniques will be used to help heal the Soul, including the sound of the didgeridoo*. We will form into a Circle of Love to support each other. Things will happen faster, and we can reach deeper levels when we work in a spiritual group. Through spoken word, music, and guided meditation, we will learn ways to access our Soul and our soul wisdom. Much of the sound, and other techniques will be custom tailored to the group and to the individual to bring what is needed into the moment. This is a magical time together in a safe and loving space. In the Circle we can move into a place of knowing and feeling thus opening to and creating a Serendipity experience. This experience will be emphasized more than reaching levels of knowledge or understanding. Once experienced, this can be repeated and expanded. This event is related to our workshop on the web (www.2012NBeyond.com) and anyone interested in or participating in the workshop is encouraged to attend this event.

This event is open to anyone and requires no previous training or experience.

*The didgeridoo is considered to be the oldest woodwind instrument in the world. It originated with the aboriginal people of northern Australia and although it is little more than a hollow log, the sound has amazing properties. A custom didgeridoo is used for this event to affect the subtle energy of the Soul.