How to Move Accurately Within Real Time - CEU-eligible

  • Tuesday, February 02, 2021
  • 6:15 PM - 8:30 PM
  • VIRTUAL MEETING VIA ZOOM
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How to Move Accurately Within Real Time - CEU-eligible

Marie Manuchehri, Energy Intuitive



Time is a man made phenomenon that actually only exists on earth. Scientists know that everything in the multi-universe is made from energy particles. Your body, the building you are living in, all of your thoughts are made from subatomic particles. Energy can not be destroyed, it is in constant motion, making it impossible to be measured. Your personal awareness can shift significantly when you allow yourself to listen to and feel your space in the world instead of measuring your existence through a linear perception; such as time.

Real time, as Marie likes to call it, has a mindfulness quality that when observed reduces stress, increases productivity, and allows for an empowered flow within your everyday life. Creating an increase in happiness.



Author of “Intuitive Self Healing,” and, “How to Communicate with Your Spirit Guides,” Marie Manuchehri is an energy medicine healer who is the perfect bridge between conventional and holistic medicine. She was raised in a family that appreciated preventive medicine, including the importance of eating nutritional organic foods and taking healthy supplements. Yet, it was during her work as an oncology nurse that she discovered and developed her skills as an energy medicine practitioner. Marie also the  host of a weekly, live radio show, “Where Energy and Medicine Meet.”

 

 

Breakout Room Questions:

1. How can one become authentically happy?

2. Can one stop thinking and have a fulfilling life? 3. Is there a practical way to attract more wealth?  

 

Greetings Fellow Organizers, Productivity Pros and all Potential Guests,

The NAPO Seattle Area Chapter Board members are, as I'm sure you are, finding this to be a challenging time in our world. Covid 19 is upending virtually every aspect of our daily lives.

As such, it's with an abundance of concern for our health and safety that we are announcing that we are rescheduling May's meeting at Hotel 116  to be a virtual meeting on the same date.

We are using Zoom as our platform as we've had much success with it in the past and found it to be super easy to use. You can find more information on how to use Zoom here. ALL NON-CHAPTER GUESTS MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE of this meeting in order for us to be able to provide you with a Zoom link.


Business Partner Presentation: Bella's Voice

Tuesday February 2, 2021

6:15PM - 6:30PM Open networking

6:30PM-6:40PM Welcome to the meeting & Introductions
6:40-6:50pm Business Partner Presentation
6:50PM - 7:50PM Guest Speaker
7:50PM - 8:00PM Announcements/ Wrap-up


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