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Private EFT sessions in East Dulwich


Amiracle

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Find and remove limiting beliefs that are preventing you from living a fulfilling life. Release old traumas and their physical and emotional imprint from your being. Get beyond what's stopping you from achieving your dreams. All of these and more are possible and verifiably attainable by using EFT. In a 90 minute session you have a chance to look at many aspects of an situation and release the components of trauma and past conditioning and their associated feelings and emotions in the body.


The session last for 90 mins and are currently priced at ?45 but this is an introductory offer so please be sure to make the most of this opportunity while it lasts.


Please contact Amir for more details.


email: [email protected]

mob: 07722 089 357


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