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Hi everyone! I'm Samantha, your local East Dulwich Reiki Master and energy teacher.


I just wanted to spread the word that I will now be the lead tutor at The Spiritual Studio Academy.


At the Academy, we will run a variety of fully insured and accredited courses including 1-day courses in Energy Healing, Reiki levels 1 and 2 and the flagship 2-week fast track foundation course,' Train to be a telephone tarot reader' where I show you the ins and outs of the business and set you up ready to practice with family and friends or, if you would like an extra, predictable income, start earning asap from home on some of the best platforms in the business!


Either way, you will be fully supported from start to finish!


We have course dates this month and if that's not good for you, we have a course next month!


Due to restrictions, classes will be held via Zoom but you will still get the allocated time, knowledge and attention!


If you have wanted to earn an extra side income or just want to explore or develop new skills, we welcome you to get in touch via:


[email protected]


Or have a look at our academy at:


https://www.thespiritualstudio.co.uk/


https://www.facebook.com/Thespiritualstudiocourses


We look forward to connecting with you soon,


Kind Regards,


Sam

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