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Restore and enhance yourself with Meditation as is done in Kintsugi.


Kintsugi is the Japanese art of restoring breaks with golden joinery to mend

and extend the object rendering it more beautiful than before.

The kintsugi method conveys a philosophy not of replacement, but of awe, reverence, and restoration.


Drop in ?12, book 4 weeks for ?40 starting this Sunday 21st January from 5pm to 6pm with arrival from 4.45pm.

At Bellenden Therapies, 147A, Bellenden Road, London SE15 4DH.


Call/Text 07951 798668 or reply to email [email protected] for more information or to book.


This course is a mix of meditations from the discipline of Kundalini Yoga for general personal development running on

Sundays 21st, 28th January and 4th and 11th February.

All the Best

Michele Nurnberger BA Hons PGCE (Experienced practitioner and teacher of Meditation and Art)

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