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  • Facilitated by Direct Divine Light Healers “Spiritual energy is the single biggest key to building and sustaining health, because it connects you to your source of health.” - Barbara Martin & Dimitri Moraitis – The Healing Power of Your Aura Join us at the Summer Solstice in working with a fascinating yet mysterious aspect of our spiritual anatomy—the astral body. It’s our astral body that we inhabit when we have an out-of-body experience. This is the body that will carry us to the Otherside when it’s our time to transition Home. Right here and now, your astral body support the physical in health and well-being. As the physical body needs healing, so does the astral as it takes the brunt of physical and psychic distresses. Neil and the Divine Light healers will guide you through a highly effective technique to receive spiritual energy to heal and transform your life. Whether you are seeking a physical, mental or emotional transformation, Divine Light healing is a full-spectrum aura therapy. Drawing on a 4,000 year mystical tradition and built on the clairvoyant experiences of Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis over five decades, these aura healing techniques have been endorsed by medical luminaries C. Norman Shealy and Dr. Richard Gerber. As we are a non-profit, donations welcomed. Neil Mintz is a certified Divine Light Teacher and healer through Spiritual Arts Institute having studied at the Institute for over 15 years. After 20 years as founder and CEO of a highly successful manufacturing company, Neil sold his company to devote full-time to his spiritual development and to supporting others on their spiritual quest. Neil volunteers at the Institute as Director of Events and Outreach and is currently serving as member of the Institute’s nonprofit Board of Directors. For more information visit: spiritualarts.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Love eating hamburgers and helping children in need? Order at Burger Lounge in Coronado on Thursday, August 29, from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. and 20% of your meal purchase will be donated to Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, a local nonprofit providing no-cost surgeries to underprivileged children living with physical deformities. Orders will only be processed from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. when you mention Fresh Start or Fresh Start Fundraiser. If you’re ordering online, use the code FUNDRAISER at checkout so your order can also be counted. Guests can order online at burgerlounge.com and select Coronado or call 619-435-6835. Not valid through third-party delivery apps like Uber Eats or DoorDash. 100% of the proceeds benefit the children’s medical program! For more information visit: freshstart.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Are you looking for a gift for a client, a special someone, or perhaps a treat for yourself? Luckily, this Saturday, August 24, you can make a difference for a child needing life-changing surgery when you head to Kendra Scott in Fashion Valley Mall. Join us from noon to 2 p.m., and 20% of all in-store purchases will be donated to Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, a San Diego-based nonprofit providing no-cost surgeries to children living with physical deformities. Can’t make it in-store? Shop online using code GIVEBACK-HCDPZ on Saturday, August 24, and Sunday, August 25, to receive 20% off. 100% of the proceeds benefit the children’s medical program! For more information visit: freshstart.org
  • People are sharing the different tactics they use help to uplift women in small ways.
  • Author Zadie Smith says she'll miss being young. In this week's Wild Card, Smith opens up about having enough time and growing older.
  • The state cut off funding to Planned Parenthood because it provided non-abortion services to Medicaid patients.
  • Hilton, the latest celebrity to lobby the Legislature, persuaded it to pass a law that brings more transparency on the use of restraints and seclusion rooms.
  • An Argentine judge ordered pretrial detention for two of the charged for suppling Payne with drugs. Prosecutors had filed initial charges against three people in November but didn't reveal their names.
  • One Trump voter told NPR he supported pardons related to the Capitol attack, but has a tougher time reconciling pardons for rioters who were violent with police.
  • It turns out, a maggot's preference for rotting fruit has as much to do with texture as taste. Researchers are looking into figuring out why and what neurons are responsible.
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