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This compelling presentation will delve into the mechanisms behind energy healing and highlight some of the most effective treatments capable of addressing ailments that traditional science struggles to heal.
This gap in understanding in mainstream medicine stems from the fact that current scientific knowledge is based on only about 4% of the universe’s total energy. How do we know this? Scientists have observed that the universe is expanding, noting that stars and galaxies are moving away from each other; yet they cannot account for 96% of energy needed to cause this expansion. This represents a substantial amount of missing energy!
Mainstream medicine — with all of our technology — often fails people.
Even still, many are reluctant to try alternative methods, dismissing them as far-fetched. Some of the most misunderstood practices are energy healings. However, recent advances in physics are beginning to provide scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of these treatments.
Our current science dismisses any phenomena that cannot be measured in a double-blind study. However, this perspective overlooks the vast amount of energy that remains undetectable by our current technology, severely limiting our understanding of the intricate fabric of reality and the energy that composes our very being.
This presentation will illuminate the nature of this elusive energy, its profound effects on our bodies and our environment, and how harnessing this unseen force can lead to extraordinary healing experiences. Join The Sedona Women for an exploration of what lies beyond the known, and discover the potential that energy healing holds.
Our speakers are all professional healers who have worked successfully for decades curing myriad diseases and ailments:
Aleya Annaton studied with physicists Nassim Haramein and Elizabeth Rauscher and is the author of The Technology of God, a novelized explanation of the theory that will be discussed. She will demonstrate how these modalities work from an easy-to-understand physics point of view, explaining the flaws in our current physics that prevent mainstream science from understanding how energy healings work.
Liz Alpert has been a healing practitioner for over 30 years. Her journey began after a serious skiing injury in 1990 when she learned how to heal herself and began to share that knowledge with others. Liz has studied multiple healing modalities since then and operated the Atlantean Healing Center in Sedona, from 2104-2108. While she incorporates many modalities in her work, the Reconnection and Reconnective healings are among her favorites where she’s seen profound results. She also works with advanced energy technologies. Liz will demonstrate her healing technique.
Rev. Karla Bass is one of the Vice Presidents of Senergy and has worked with Dr. Jerry Tennant, creator of the Tennant BioModulator®, since 2002. She teaches this protocol to doctors, medical students, practitioners, and clients. Since childhood, Karla has had extra sensory perceptions which are most aligned to what we now know of as Medical Intuition. Over the years, she has learned to couple her organic abilities with alternative medical technologies.
Members should plan to arrive no later than 9:45am.
The Sedona Women are going to Winslow, AZ!
This is a self-drive/carpool trip with an overnight stay at the historic La Posada hotel (https://laposada.org/). Come experience the hotel's unique art and its beautiful, peaceful gardens. Every room is different.
We will have a group dinner (paid individually) at the Turquoise Room (https://theturquoiseroom.com/) at 6:30pm on Tuesday, May 13.
On Wednesday morning, we will take a private tour of the nearby Snowdrift Art Space. This is a gallery, studio, and home of Dan and Ann-Mary Lutzick in a historic building. The gallery houses an extensive collection of Dan’s artwork and large-scale sculptures and many other interesting things. The tour is free.
You could also visit Walnut Canyon on your way home, as it is just off the highway.
AccommodationsWe have 13 rooms reserved:
• 5 Twin Doubles for 1 or 2 people at $244 per room • 7 Standard King Rooms at $244 per room • 2 Balcony King Rooms at $266 per room • 1 Patio King Room at $266
• 5 Twin Doubles for 1 or 2 people at $244 per room
• 7 Standard King Rooms at $244 per room
• 2 Balcony King Rooms at $266 per room
• 1 Patio King Room at $266
You will be able to select your room type, on a first-come/first-served basis, when you register.
Jan has boated through the Grand Canyon 21 times and served on the Board of the Grand Canyon River Runners Association for many years. Her talk will cover a little history of Grand Canyon river running, will touch on the geology, and will talk about the adventure and variety of river trips available and their costs. Finally, there will be a slide show of photos of incredible Grand Canyon sites that can’t be seen from the rim.