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Need some healing?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:17 pm
by Betsy Voinovich
I was looking on the events calendar on the home page and found this. It's beautiful out, but kind of cold so maybe tracking this down would be a fun thing to do-- if you're not already going to the Film Festival. I've never heard of Fischer Rd in Lakewood, we might take a drive. It sounds relaxing. (and free refreshments!)

Open House: Energy work, intuition, and healing all in the same building. 12 PM - 4 PM
Join us for an opportunity to meet Sarah and Cindy, who will each describe energy practices for healing mind, body, and spirit. Sarah, founder of Balancing Room, is a certified Clinical Practitioner of Eden Energy Medicine. She focuses on the energy body, including the meridians, chakras, aura, and more, to balance flows that have become blocked or weakened. Sarah uses energy tests to determine which areas require attention, and offers hands-on techniques to bring balance and healing, with emphasis on what each of us can do for ourselves. Cindy, the founder of LightWorks Medical Intuition and Healing, is a certified Light Journey Guide. She senses illness, disease, and injury in the body through a sixth sense. Cindy also uses this sixth sense to channel light energy directly to the area of discomfort. Healings often occur and can result in pain relief, release, rejuvenation, and restoration. Cindy and Sarah will answer questions and offer a tour of each office in a relaxed environment. Refreshments will be offered.

Contact Cindy: Cindy@lightworksheal.com 440-655-3418

Contact Sarah: balancingroom@gmail.com 216-221-8833


Location:
16903 Fischer Road

Lakewood, OH 44107

http://www.tinyurl.com/16903Fischer

Re: Need some healing?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:26 pm
by Betsy Voinovich
More experienced people in my household tell me that Fischer is off of Ogontz which is off of Riverside near McKinley. In case you want to check it out.

Betsy Voinovich

Re: Need some healing?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 2:39 pm
by Stan Austin
Betsy--- that little grouping of storefronts is one of the hidden gems in Lakewood. BTW (by the way for non techies) that little corner of Lakewood always brings back fond memories for the Hayes school crowd.
Stan