“Away with the Fairies” – tuning in the subtle energies in nature
with Alanna Moore
Aug 29th – 31st, 2008
Cost € 240
During this women only weekend you will discover how to tune into the subtle energies of the environment. You will develop a new sense through which you can enjoy nature and learn to live in harmony with these energies.
Dowsing is usually known in relation to water divining, but its applications are endless. Geomancy addresses environmental energies which can have a major impact on our health and well being. It’s akin to feng shui, Chinese geomancy, and can be applied to modern day living in many ways.
With the aid of a pendulum you will begin to detect nature spirits.
You will learn about the special energy of Irish Round Towers and help build one so you can see how this energy manifests itself. You will learn how to work with this energy to enhance productivity in your garden.
Spirit of place explains many aspects of sacred sites and you will visit such sites in Leitrim and start to understand these sites from a new perspective. A walk in nature may never be the same with your new sense!
The weekend includes a session in the lively local pub and an option to enjoy the spa facilities at Ard Nahoo. This is intended to be a fun and light hearted weekend…even if you are a sceptic!
Cost includes accommodations and workshops. Food will be self catering, communal (bring and share) meals.
Call Pauline for further details at 071 913 4913 or 086 828 6303 or email info@wisewomanireland.com
This weekend will only go ahead if a minimum of seven women book by July 5th, 2008, so call today to express your interest.
Posted on June 13th, 2008 by Nicola
Filed under: Blog
Hi,
I’m interested in your workshop, however the timing may not fit.
I will be in Shannon until the 27th.
Hello,
Do you accept last minute participants (if you have enough ladies signed up to go ahead with the workshop)?
Do you have any one day workshops planned in Sept.?
I will be in Ireland for a month.
I am also wanting to give some short talks, 1 to 3 hours, while in Ireland.
Are there any places and persons that you are comfortable recommending to me?
Thank you so much for your response,
Warmly,
MaryAine