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  • At a rally in Los Angeles, 65-year-old Phil Ansell said he wanted to participate because "I want to do everything possible to protect democracy in this country."
  • Experience a Divine Light healing, performed in a supportive group setting, as you are guided through a highly effective technique to receive spiritual energy to heal and transform your life. Whether you are seeking physical, mental or emotional transformation, Divine Light healing is a full-spectrum aura therapy. The aura is key to healing, because it is the place where you generate the spiritual energy to manifest health. Drawing on a 4,000 year mystical tradition, these techniques were developed by Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis and built on the clairvoyant experiences of Barbara over five decades. They are taught in their award-winning book "The Healing Power of Your Aura" which has been endorsed by medical luminaries C. Norman Shealy and Dr. Richard Gerber. Each month, we will offer insights into the spiritual healing principles with the aura and Divine Light. Participants will be organized into small groups and receive a direct Divine Light healing from our trained spiritual healers. Plus there is a special healing offered on the nervous system to release stresses and tensions. THE SAI FACULTY come from diverse backgrounds, yet have a common goal to share with others the metaphysical wisdom offered at the Institute. Teaching certification requires a minimum of seven years or more of practice and study. They have been trained by the Institute’s founders and are continuing their advanced studies at SAI to further their spiritual growth and service. Spiritual Arts Institute on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for the biggest event of the year! Join us for TAP’s 4th Annual Tinsel & Tails Holiday Extravaganza, a festive celebration filled with holiday cheer, paws, and fun! This family and dog-friendly event is free to enter and open to the public. Whether you’re looking for a fun outing with the family or just want to celebrate the season with your furry friends, this is the place to be! Event Highlights: * FREE Goodie bags valued at $100 for the first 50 attendees * Pawliday Market featuring local vendors with gifts and treats for both humans and pets including … Puppy Picnic Co — Pure Pawsh — Teressa Lane Jewelry — Kiki’s Pawtique — Spread Pawzitivity — Dog Devoted Vintage — Hera The Dog Vodka — Dexter’s Deli — Poisonousme Caricatures and more! * Food Trucks offering delicious bites from Pacific Island Crave, Prince St Pizza, We Be Grubbin, and Sabor Piri Piri * $5 Drinks to keep the holiday spirits flowing * Exciting Raffle and Silent Auction with amazing prizes * A Puppy Party for endless cuddles and cuteness * Festive Photo Booth to capture your memories * Music All Night with beats by DJ C-Riz to keep the party going * Fun for ALL ages! Kids crafts, face painting, hair stylist, magician, and the one and only DOG MAN will be there handing out some free Dog Man swag Mark your calendars and come celebrate with The Animal Pad. It’s a night of fun, festivities, and fundraising, all while supporting our mission to save dogs in need! The Animal Pad on Facebook / Instagram
  • Last year, we talked to the CEO and founder of San Diego-based PSYONIC about their Ability Hand — a bionic prosthetic limb. PSYONIC is back at Comic-Con this year, hosting a panel with Ability Hand users.
  • White supremacist tropes and ironic viral jokes illustrate the administration's project of redefining who belongs in the United States.
  • Genetic researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have sequenced many cannabis genomes to better understand what the plant could promise for human health and well being.
  • Tenants’ rights advocates are urging city leaders to intervene after the owners of one apartment building issued mass eviction notices last month.
  • A tour of a grow facility in Maryland reveals the wide variety of scents from different cannabis strains.
  • The next big advance in treating diseases like rheumatoid arthritis could be tiny pulses of electricity delivered to the vagus nerve.
  • The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
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