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I am a retired
university professor, journalist, a currently licensed registered
nurse, past life therapist, energy healer, and instructor in alternative
healing modalities.
Having been in the forefront of implementing multicultural education
in California's public schools, colleges and universities during
the 1960's, I spearheaded mature women's higher education in 1970
at a time when only the young coed was acceptable on the college
campus.
Searching for a change of pace after retirement, my husband and
I bought a working fishing boat and turned to the sea for our livelihood.
Nightly we hunted the prized yellowtail snapper twenty miles offshore
from the southern coast of Florida. Encountering nightly tropical
storms and raging seas, I learned to turn to Spirit for courage,
stamina, and protection.
Years later aboard our 45 ft. schooner, en route to southern waters
from Quebec, we found ourselves bombarded by the winter's floating
ice in Halifax' harbor. We'd set sail late in the season during
hail and snow, but thought within a week we'd reach the warm waters
of the Gulf Stream. Again brought back to Spirit by the writings
of Ram Dass, I learned that Guidance takes circuitous routes.
It brought me here.
During a severe illness I learned of Drunvalo Melchizedek, the Flower
of Life and the divine joy of opening the heart. Now fully recovered,
I feel honored to contribute as a catalyst in the empowerment of
each individual as she/he evolves in awareness and experiences Universal
Unity. I delight in sharing Flower Of Life principles and teachings
and am always happy to travel to be of service.
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Reinea Goldseger-Winter
202-3825 Boulevard Cavendish
Montreal, Quebec
H4B 2N4
(514) 312-5263 Light@rengold.org
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Learn more about the Flower
of Life.

Learn about Drunvalo
Melchizedek ,
who reintroduced these ancient
teachings to the planet in the
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The
Flower of Life workshops
are known around the world for introducing people to a long-forgotten
form of meditation called the MerKaBa. This powerful meditation
technique enables the participant to transcend the accepted limits
of time and space and connect
with the Higher Self for emotional and spiritual healing.
The
right eye of Horus Mystery School teachings, as originally presented
by Drunvalo Melchizedek, are introduced, helping to offer a new
perspective on history and our changing times.
An
exploration of Sacred Geometry is
used to illustrate the ancient truth
that all life emerges from a single blueprint. This leads to an
evolution
of consciousness and an opening of the heart, the next step in soul
development.
Participants in Flower of Life workshops have the opportunity to
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Learning
the MerKaBa meditation. |
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Achieving
a fresh historical perspective that will bring new understanding to
these changing times. |
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Exploring
Sacred Geometry. |
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Creation
of a group dynamic of love and compassion that can move with them
every day of their lives. |
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Transformation
of individual lives through Unity Breath meditation, leading to inner
peace and understanding. |
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As
participants become more adept in these practices,
their lives change profoundly, and they open to the unlimited potential
of the human spirit. |
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Workshop
participants recieve a 137 page
Flower of Life workbook. |
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Workshop
Setting |
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Nova
Scotia is renowned as Canada's ocean playground. Each workshop will
be held in charming natural settings conducive to communing with Earth,
Sea, and Gardens.
For detailed information about the area
please visit the official province website
Nova
Scotia Tourist Guide . |
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UPCOMING
WORKSHOPS
Petersborough,
Ontario
November
20-22, 2009
Montreal, Quebec
December
4-6, 2009
Condordia University,Loyola
Campus
Mahone
Bay, Nova Scotia
July 23-25, 2010
Workshop
Fee: $333.00
$111.00 deposit reserves your place.
Contributions from workshop fees go to
African anti-poverty programs.
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