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  • Transform Your Life With Divine Light Workshop Have you ever asked yourself, "How can I.... quiet my mind and enjoy more inner peace? be free of anxiety? improve my relationships? build my confidence and self-esteem? be less reactive to what others say and do?" Given the unprecedented times we find ourselves in, these issues are often exasperated. If you feel that the time is now to confront these issues head on and reclaim your inner power, please join us to learn how an ancient metaphysical practice has the power to do just that. What to expect: Guided meditations to experience the Divine Light. Insights on how the divine light works to make the changes that we desire Guidance on which color rays to use for the specific area of your life that you would like to transform. Date and time Saturday, February 4, 2023, 2 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. PST Location Soul of Yoga 627 Encinitas Boulevard Encinitas, CA 92024 Price: $25 Please register through here! Taught by Neil Mintz Neil is on the faculty of Spiritual Arts Institute, where he teaches metaphysics, meditation and the study of the aura. He has been studying metaphysics at Spiritual Arts Institute for more than 12 years where he has attained his Divine Light Healer certification and two Teacher certifications. His real world experience as a business leader, father and husband have allowed him to appreciate first-hand the transformational benefits of applying the spiritual principles in his everyday life. It’s this practical, results-oriented aspect of the metaphysical work that fuels his deep commitment to his own spiritual development and the passion to support others in their soul awakening. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
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  • As U.S. President Joe Biden’s new asylum rules change how and when migrants can seek protection in the United States, more Mexican families are moving north.
  • House Republicans have elected Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., to be the next speaker. He will take office with just over three weeks before government funding expires on Nov. 17.
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  • More than a million women in Bogotá, Colombia, do unpaid family caregiver work full-time. The country has launched a groundbreaking program called "Care Blocks" to ease their burden.
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