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Good Grief -The Natural Way to Grieve

Singing Man will show you how to look at separation, divorce, loss,
and even death in a more spiritual way.  He incorporates Traditional
Native teachings with Western Therapeutic techniques.


Singing Man will show you how to look at separation, divorce, loss,
and even death in a more spiritual way.  He incorporates Traditional
Native teachings with Western Therapeutic techniques.  There is a
natural way to grieve.  It is called the “Four Seasons of Grief”. 
Singing Man is a retired Addictions Specialist who has worked in the
mental health field for thirty years and is a ceremonial elder in his
tribe.     


In this series of "GOOD GRIEF" you will be instructed on how to get
through the four seasons of grief.  You will be shown how to deal with
your particular grief and come out feeling blessed because everything
happens for a reason.  Come prepared to share with others just like you
who are experiencing similar situations in a safe and sacred way or just
sit and listen.  You will learn to cleanse your spirit in a traditional
way through smudging, meditation and quieting your spirit. You will
leave feeling renewed and have pleasure in living again.  Please rsvp if
planning to attend.

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Singing Man is the author of   “Seven Sacred Directions” which will be available for sale at this event.


To learn more about Singing Man go to http://www.sevensacreddirections.weebly.com/  and http://www.ndnthredz.weebly.com/

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Facilitator: Singing Man
When: Sat Aug 17 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Cost: $30 for one person or $50 if with a guest
Location: Inner Metamorphosis University Click here
Register: Required


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