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Healing Ancestral Lines 9D Breath & Sound Experience

Experience a new generation of breathwork — artfully engineered sound and breath journeys that catalyze life-changing transformational experiences hosted by Nikki Clifton.

Guided coaching, binaural brain entrainment, solfeggio frequencies, 432 Hz harmonic tuning, subliminal suggestion, world class music and somatic breathwork allow you to enter your subconscious mind and reprogram the brain to create more health, happiness, and wholeness. This journey, Healing Ancestral Lines, will assist you in breaking free from intergenerational trauma, the root cause of human suffering. Cut the cords of these struggles and cease the cycle of passing down traumas to future generations. Liberate yourself and pave the way for a more empowered and resilient future.

Pre-registration is required — no walk ins. Receive 50% off your first visit with coupon code 9D50.

Date & Time:

October 12, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

1757 Ashland St.
Ashland,97520

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