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Ho'oponopono: Practicing Forgiveness, Balance,
and the Abundant Life

September 16-17, 2011
Friday: 6-9pm
Saturday: 9:30am-5:30pm

Saal
Bahnson Center
60 W. Locust Street
Bethlehem, PA

Program Fee: $140 (Friday dinner, Saturday lunch included)

Contact Hours: 9 (.9 CEU)

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In this two-day workshop, kahuna and conference leader Harry Uhane Jim introduces the traditional Hawaiian practice of managing trauma and transforming chaotic patterns into shapes and vistas of order and profound peace in an interactive, humorous, and practical way. This event is dedicated to setting aside focus skills based on pain, shame, and guilt, and embracing a skill set to bring focus skills of joy and presence.  As Harry puts it, “Live peacefully inside and out instead of exhausted outside, chaotic within. Stop negotiating and start navigating!”

 


 


Harry Uhane Jim, who has studied traditional healing arts for many years with the best-known of Hawaii’s kahunas, has lectured for Kamehameha Schools, Buffalo State College, Trocare College,  Buffalo Psychiatric Center, and Beebe Medical Center, as well as many bodywork and healing centers in the United States and Canada.  He is the author of Wise Secrets of Aloha: Learn and Live the Sacred Arts of Lomilomi.
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