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    Embracing the Fierce Freedom of Forgiveness

    April 7, 2019No Comments
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    logo_olli2OLLI Learning Group – Camp Verde Community Library
    Four Wednesdays, May 1– 22 from 2:45 to 4:45 in the Founders Room at the Camp Verde Library.

    Camp Verde AZ (April 7, 2019) – Forgiveness, a fierce spiritual discipline, requires that we confront and expose everything that drives our pain—every hidden agenda, belief system (BS) and dark thought. As we increasingly stand in the fire of this immaculate defenselessness, we remember our own eternal goodness, innocence and worthiness. And, expanded harmony, health and well-being in our minds, bodies, situations and relationships will ensue. This journey takes courage.

    Aromatherapy and essential oils can greatly enhance your process and results.

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    Info: Honey at 404.626.5535. Register for learning group CV-209-19: contact OLLI at 928.649.4275, 928.649.5500 or at www.yc.edu/ollisv.

    THERE IS ALWAYS A REGISTRATION FEE FOR OLLI CLASSES (scholarships are available). YOU MUST REGISTER for OLLI learning group 209–19: call 928.649.4275 or 928.649.5550 or go online www.ollisedonaverde.org . For more info on the event contact: Honey 404.626.5535 honeyrubin@ mindspring.com

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