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Emotional Balance workshop Saturday 25th October 2-5pm at the Vale Practice


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In this 3-hour workshop you will learn the ancient Chinese medical system of Emotion Balancing - how to neutralise any negative emotion through employing its counterbalance.


In truth we are 100% responsible for our own emotions, only we are never taught how to master them. However, there are several ways to do this, which are covered in this workshop.


The 3 hour course is run by acupuncturist and Daoist scholar George Monkhouse LicAc MBAcC at the Vale Practice on Grove Vale next Saturday 25th October 2-5pm, for the price of ?60. For the price of an acupuncture treatment, you will learn for yourself how to transform your unwanted emotions into what is most wanted.


Click this link for more details and to reserve your place! http://georgemonkhouse.com/events/emotional-balance

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