May 2008 Issue 80

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This month all our subscribers can win one of the following prizes from The Journey:

  • first prize: one free space attending 'The Journey Intensive' weekend workshop worth HK$3500;
  • second prize: 2 free tickets to 'A Journey to Freedom' - an evening event with Brandon Bays worth HK$700;
  • third prize: The Journey book by Brandon Bays - the story of her remarkable recovery from a tumour and the opening to Freedom that resulted.

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Community Notes

New Integrative Manual Therapist
Balance Health New Integrative Manual Therapist
Jennifer M. Lewin
Certified Integrative Manual Therapist, Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist
(USA)

Jennifer has been practicing Integrative Manual Therapy (IMT) since 1997, in
both the US and Hong Kong. At Balance Health, Jennifer will be focusing on
treating patients with Integrative Manual Therapy and nutritional wellness.
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HK Visitors

Betty Palko

Betty PalkoApril 14 - 26

International Clairvoyant & Medium

A considerable force and wise woman approach! Time after time value for money.

Betty Palko has been visiting The New Age Shop twice yearly for the last 15 years and continues to be completely booked with a waiting list when she leaves. Betty consults with people of all walks of life in all corners of the world, she has numerous famous clients, best know was the late, Diana Princess of Wales.

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Short Film: Waking Up PDF Print E-mail

Jayesh PatelAt the age of 20, Ven. Tenzin Palmo left her home in London for India to pursue her spiritual path. There she met her guru, His Eminence the 8th Khamtrul Rinpoche and became one of the first Westerners to be ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun.

In 1976, seeking more seclusion and better conditions for practice she found a cave in the Himalayan Valley of Lahaul where she lived for 12 years, the last three in strict retreat. In 2000, she founded the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery to give young nuns of the Drukpa Kagyu Lineage the opportunity to realize their intellectual and spiritual potential. In this short film she reflects on the current state of humanity and asks what will it take for everyone to wake up.

 



'Waking Up' is a short film from the Global Oneness Project, a global inquiry that hopes to inspire dialogue about new ways of thinking and working in the world.

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