To:
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Reduce or eliminate physical pain
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Dissolve emotions that rule your life
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Eliminate thoughts that go round and round
So You Can,:
Transform Your Life and Learn How to Help Others
This course uses chakra colors that complete each other (Complementary Colors) to bring balance to your body and the energy field. This allows the body to release pain and unwanted energies that have controlled your life.
Color Can bring back a sense of excitement and satisfaction, even in the toughest of times.
Have you ever said, “I feel so stuck!” What you are feeling is stuck energy. These simple techniques help you bring back the flow. You feel “on track.” You feel purposeful and clear. You make better decisions and choices.
During this weekend, you will experience change within yourself and you will see the techniques used in many different situations. At the end of the weekend, you will be able to use these methods on yourself and will be able to guide loved ones through them.
If you would like to use them as a practitioner, you will need to attend the Monday or following Saturday training from 9-6. And for those who would like to be certified in Complementary Color Therapy, you will sign up for the follow-up personal practice and review
Included in the Course Registration:
Included in the Practitioner Training
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8 hours of training
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Practicum Manual
What you need to know!
When? The Basic Course: February 13-14, 2010 9am-6pm each day
Practitioners Training: February 15 (with Arlene Arnold, founder of CCT ) or Saturday, February 20, 2010 (with Sue Martin) 9am-6pm
Where? Progressive Therapy, 9901 NE 7th Ave., Suite B-107, Vancouver, WA 98685
Cost: Basic Course: $199
Practitioners Training: $85
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For more information call 360-281-1215
What Others Are Saying
“This course really touched my heart as I witnessed participants being transformed.”
Jan Schofield
“I have studied many energy modalities over the years, but I have never seen such powerful shifts brought about as in this simple, yet profound process.” Liza Bliss