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Clairvoyant Psychic Readings & Private Yoga Tuition (Adys Rd, East Dulwich, SE15 4DZ)


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Emma Toynbee is a professional clairvoyant psychic(working from her home on Adys Rd, East Dulwich, SE15 4DZ), astrologer, psychic development tutor and yoga teacher at the London College of Psychic Studies, UK. She is available for private readings, in person, and via telephone or Skype. For more details on psychic readings, private yoga tuition, astrology, remote viewing, or psychic tarot readings, please visit: www.emmatoynbee.com.


1-1 PRIVATE YOGA TUITION LONDON: BEGINNERS YOGA & INTERMEDIATE VINYASA FLOW


Private yoga lessons are great for either complete beginners or for those who are at an intermediate level and wanting to progress on to more advanced poses -such as standing balances, arm balances, and the more tricky inversions. In a private yoga sessions the sequence of poses covered can be uniquely tailored around your own individual needs and requirements. Perhaps you have a longstanding/recurring injury, which needs some gentle but active rehabilitation. Or if you have been suffering with stress, anxiety, or depression, and so are in need of more TLC from your exercise regime, then yoga could be the perfect physical therapy. Or it could be that you are simply looking for greater all round strength and flexibility of body and mind. Yoga is a particularly efficient way to surrender your fears and relinquish control, the effects of which can be made more permanent the more you practice. Please visit www.emmatoynbee.com for more details.

From Paula who lives in East Dulwich: I saw Emma for a reading as I wanted guidence to career development and love. She was extremely welcoming and I felt very comfortable in her presence. She validated some information then gave a very lengthy and detailed reading with specific details and timings. She took time to ensure her interpretations were correct and accurate so that I was not misinformed, and I left feeling very confident about my future and grateful for the insight and guidence I got from the reading. I would definitely recommend Emma to prospective clients.

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