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KALI (Kundalini Activation Light Integration) w/ Wendi Liechty- Shaprshair (1)

Sun, Jun 11

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Hands to Wellness Collective

KALI (Kundalini Activation Light Integration) is a powerful experience that can activate and awaken powerful transformational energy within you.

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KALI (Kundalini Activation Light Integration) w/  Wendi Liechty- Shaprshair (1)
KALI (Kundalini Activation Light Integration) w/  Wendi Liechty- Shaprshair (1)

Time & Location

Jun 11, 2023, 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Hands to Wellness Collective, 215 Avenida Del Mar Suite K & L, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA

About the Event

KALI (Kundalini Activation Light Integration) w/  Wendi Liechty- Shaprshair

Sunday June 11th 4-6:30 PM

Kundalini awakening is not just for yogi's - this life force energy is present in all humans. KALI (Kundalini Activation Light Integration) is a powerful experience that can activate and awaken this powerful transformational energy in you, where you may experience:

  • Pure awareness, intuition, oneness, visions, a journey of self healing

  • Somatic release of emotions, fears, limiting beliefs and behaviors, blocks and wounds

  • Clarity, confidence and the courage to express your true self and live your purpose

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215 Avenida Del Mar, ste K & L   |   San Clemente, CA 92672

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