Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Traditional African Healing

Hello dear ones,

I'm going to cancel our "Yoga for Depression" class this Wednesday evening at 7pm. Instead, I encourage you to read the email below and attend this wonderful (FREE) healing event just around the corner from the yoga studio.

See you next Wednesday to continue our sacred work. Many of you have asked from what text I read in our class. There are many references I draw from, however the main lately book lately has been Care of the Soul by Thomas Moore.

Books, as do Teachers appear when we are ready. Breathe to get beyond any resistance and open yourself up to this free healing with Mandaza, a traditional African Healer.

Circles of Light to you,
Kim Please read on below.......

Traditional African Healer Coming To FPB
Mandaza Kandemwa, a traditional African healer, will be speaking at First Parish on Wednesday, June 24, at 7pm in the Parish Room. Sponsored by FPB Social Justice Committee, Mandaza’s talk will center on peacemaking; dreams as messages from the ancestors; and the practices of prayer and surrender that will help us become instruments of Spirit in honor of all Living Things. This presentation is free of charge. Tax deductible donations may be made through Tatenda, a project of the International Humanities Center, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. Your donations are received with the utmost gratitude, as they are the sole funding for Mandaza’s mission. Tatenda means “we thank you” in Shona, Mandaza’s native tongue.
In Zimbabwe Mandaza was born a Svikiro--a carrier of many earth and water spirits, and a Mhondoro--one who is in constant prayer on behalf of others. He travels internationally as a peace maker, teaching the Ways to become “living prayers,” in service of the One Spirit that exists in all things.

Mandaza will also be offering group and individual healing sessions during his stay on Cape Cod from June 22 to July 1.

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