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'Inquiry into the Self' two-part workshop series with Danny Freemantle

Thu, 26 May

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Wagga Wagga

- the most powerful questions and investigation on the path to freedom, peace and happiness.

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'Inquiry into the Self' two-part workshop series with Danny Freemantle
'Inquiry into the Self' two-part workshop series with Danny Freemantle

Time & Location

26 May 2022, 6:30 pm

Wagga Wagga, 20 Tompson St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

About the event

Inquiry into the self 

- the most powerful questions and investigation on the path to freedom, peace and happiness.

Without self knowledge, we are very likely to stumble through life, putting great effort into areas of life that turn out to be fruitless or even destructive.

When we anchor ourself in the true nature of our being, not as a concept, idea or dogma, but through a process of real, personal enquiry and deeply felt experience, we create a reference point for moving forward in life that works very well.

Anchored in deeply felt truth, we move forward with grace, intuitive flow and power that is healing, life changing and world changing; a power that aligns with the creative forces of the universe and life itself.

Join Danny Freemantle as he guides you in this experiential, irreverent and interactive journey into the power of knowing thy self.

Two evening journey-

Sangha Studio Wagga 

Thursday 26 may 2022 6.30 - 8.30pm and

Thursday 2nd June 2022 6.30 - 8.30pm

$88

Bookings essential

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    A$88.00
    +A$2.20 ticket service fee
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