October 2022 newsletter

30 September 2022

 

Dear Friends,

 

Where did September go? It seems I just got around to posting our Fall 2022  course offerings in late August and here it is nearly October. Foliage is turning, however–a clear sign in this part of the world that October is here.

Below are courses running in October (unfortunately The Literary Circle got cancelled). We look forward to sharing the two below with you.

Stay safe!

Sue

 

 

The Little Guide to Finding Our Lost Souls Workshop, 10/11,18 & 25 or 11/1,11/8 & 11/15; 7-9PM (Eastern Daylight time; contact Julie to confirm the start time after 11/1); $75 (via Venmo, Paypal or check in $US); to register, email:

It is time to do the work of Finding Our Lost Souls. Together we will navigate the practices from the book The Little Guide to Finding Our Lost Soul, using accountability, questioning, and self-reflection in a supportive environment. Newfound spiritual practices will unfold and guide you to a more soulful life. Led by Julie Roick, BCC, a personal trainer and life coach who has a heart for women who feel spiritually lost. Understanding what it is like to question one’s spirituality, July draws on her personal journey of enlightenment and insider knowledge to teach the practices in her book, available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/little-Guide-Finding-Lost-Souls…

 

Animal Communication Workshop, 10/16; 10AM-3PM EDT; via Zoom; $125; please mail check made out of Julie Soquets, to 53 Thistle Hill Drive, Hinesberg VT 05461; to register, email Kimia at

This workshop is an opportunity to connect telepathically with our animal friends. This will open hearts and awareness of intuitive gifts and sensitivities. (Please be prepared to provide 4 photos of one animal that is currently in your life that will be participating in class with you). For more information: www.juliesoquet.com

 

 

The link to our October essay is:

Jane Wheelwright on Women

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