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10 things to do on 4/13/2008

Ongoing  
Psychic Reading - A reading of the soul
CDM PSYCHIC INSTITUTE
2402 Summit Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
425.258.1449
www.c-d-m.org
cdm at c-d-m.org
Our readers are trained to clairvoyantly read you, the spirit. Validate yourself as the creative power in your life!


04.11-04.13  
HEALING OUR ANCESTRAL SOUL
M’illumino, 6921 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle
206.523.9006
shamanichealingarts.com
shamanicjourney at hotmail.com
Integrating shamanic healing, sacred ceremony and family constellations we will explore, heal, and strengthen ancestral influences in our lives.


04.11-04.15   pm
Enlightenment Intensive
Pilgrim Firs Conference Center near Port Orchard...a lovely ferry ride away from Seattle.
425.761.7100
www.LivingAwareness.org
ktreftz at aol.com
Join us in this seriously devoted inquiry into Truth, Self and the Eternal--based on Zen Buddhism and modern communication technique. Benefits: increased self awareness, enhanced authenticity; emotional and mental breakthroughs; insights about self, life and relationships; levels of inner peace not previously experienced. And for some an enlightenment experience.


04.11-04.15  
Seeds of Compassion: Dalai Lama
Various Seattle Locations
seedsofcompassion.net
Anchored by the deep wisdom of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, this community event will explore the relationships, programs and tools that nurture and empower us to be compassionate members of society.
Understand the benefits, and concrete steps on how to bring compassion into life. Schedule/tickets on line


04.12-04.13  
Volunteer for Seattle Green Festivals!
Washington State Trade and Convention Center
828.236.0324 x122
www.greenfestivals.org/volunteer
volunteer at greenfestivals.org
A two-day event committed to the movement towards a just and sustainable society.

Volunteers receive free admission to festival and an organic cotton t-shirt.


04.12-04.13  
The MS LifeLines Walk MS, presented by Oh Boy! Oberto Beef Jerky
Eight sites: Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Snohomish County, Bainbridge Island, Bellingham, Silverdale and Kennewick.
800.344.4867
www.MSwashington.org
Walks supporting local MS programs and research take place Sunday in Seattle and Saturday at seven other sites.


04.12-04.13  
Green Festival
WA State Convention & Trade Center
800 Convention Place
Seattle
www.greenfestivals.org
Sustainable economy, ecological balance, social justice: Discover the best green products & services the NW has to offer. Learn how neighbors, community nonprofits and city departments are working together to make their city a healthier place to live. $10-$15


04.13   1pm
Kototama: The Ancient Practice of Pure Sound
East West Bookshop of Seattle
206.523.3726
www.eastwestbookshop.com
info at eastwestbookshop.com
FABIEN MAMAN, who brought tuning forks for healing to America, will teach his sound protocols to harmonize the organs, chakras, subtle energy fields with the seasons, directions and the stars. TERRES UNSOELD, will teach how to harmonize the chakras and subtle energy fields with musical instruments, elemental sounds and color.


04.13   10am-5pm
Explore Your Healing Power
Maitreya Seattle Learning and Healing Center
2260 152nd Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
888.644.3263
www.MaitreyaSeattle.com
info at MaitreyaSeattle.com
You a will be amazed at the healing energy you have naturally and how it can benefit you.


04.13-04.20   4pm
Linda Chalker-Scott: The Informed Gardener
Swanson’s Nursery
9701 15th Ave NW
Seattle
206.782.2543
remann at u.washington.edu
In this introduction to sustainable landscaping practices, Chalker-Scott addresses the most common myths and misconceptions that plague home gardeners and horticultural professionals. She will be speaking on her new book. Free


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