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  • The Nook After Dark: A Halloween Healing Journey through Breath, Sound & Spirit Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 Time: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Location: The Meditation Nook — 4710 Ruffner St, Suite C, San Diego, CA 92111 Tickets: $40 per person Step into the magic as the viel between worlds thins... Join us for an unforgettable evening of mystical healing and intuitive awakening at The Nook After Dark — a Halloween-inspired experience designed to nourish your body, calm your mind, and connect you with spirit. This sacred gathering weaves together mindful movement, sound, and ritual in an intimate setting perfect for reflection, release, and renewal. Your evening includes: - Guided Breathwork to open your energy - Immersive Sound Bath with crystal singing bowls - Restorative Yoga Nidra Meditation for deep rest and reset - Oracle & Tarot Card Pulls for intuitive guidance - Light Refreshments & Tea - Optional Fortune Envelopes for extra magic ($10 each) What to Expect: Expect a cozy, candlelit environment infused with grounding scents, soft frequencies, and mystical ambiance. Whether you come to release what no longer serves you or call in new intentions, this night will leave you feeling centered, restored, and enchanted. Reserve Your Spot Space is limited for this one-night-only experience. Secure your ticket early and step into the veil of transformation this Halloween season. Savvy Staci on Instagram / TikTok
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