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    Home»Arts and Entertainment»Workshop at Unity of Sedona: “It’s Just A Matter Of Perspective,” November 17
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    Workshop at Unity of Sedona:
    “It’s Just A Matter Of Perspective,” November 17

    November 1, 2013No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (November 1, 2013) – Lori Rubenstein will show a short film called “The Children of Abraham” and talk about her trip next summer to work with Israeli’s and Palestinians as part of the Compassionate Listening Project.

    “Choices…we all have them. We can view the world as a victim or take our power back and choose more empowering perspectives. Ultimately, it’s just a choice.” Lori says.

    Sedona Gift Shop

    20131101_workshopWhether you want to heal your own painful past, or help others to heal, you can come and learn the simple practice of holding space and listening with compassion.

    Cost of workshop: $36 includes a signed copy of Lori’s book: Forgiveness: Heal Your Past and Find the Peace You Deserve

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