NEWSbriefs Enlightened Way Wellness Center Opens in Tariffville
Mark Bannon to offer the community a respite from the noise, stress and rigors of modern life. Through massage, yoga, meditation and the principles of an Ayurvedic lifestyle, the center will offer tools and healing principles to nurture ones health, restore balance and create greater joy and fulfillment in their lives. Enlightened Way also offers participants a full array of specialized body treatments as as well children’s programs. “The opening of the center is the culmination of our life’s passion,” said Amy Bannon, Co-Founder and Director of Ayurvedic
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Lifestyle & Perfect Health Programs. “At a time when doctors are increasingly citing stress as an underlying factor in many chronic ill- nesses, we are dedicated to helping people be their best possible selves by providing them the knowledge to reduce stress and attain the things we all want and truly need in life – health, happiness and love.” In the midst of a high-stress business career, Mark Bannon, discovered balance and saw his life transformed through meditation and the ancient art of Ayurveda. “We created Enlightened Way Wellness Center to offer people tools and techniques to take charge of their lives, their emotions,
and their health,” said Mark Bannon, Co-Founder and Director of Meditation & Educational Programs. “Peace and happiness are an inherent birthright within all of us, and we’re honored to help people discover their path to balance.”
To coincide with the recent grand opening, Enlightened Way has launched a new web site where visitors can learn more about their mission, programs and services, and their upcoming open house. For more information visit Enlightened Way online at www.enlight-
enedway.com or call (860) 217- 0340.
New Holistic Health Counseling Certificate Program Offered At Hartford Family Institute
o meet the growing demand and popularity of counseling the public on health and wellness, nutrition, lifestyle and behavioral change, Hartford Family Institute, a leading Psychotherapy and Training Center since 1969, is introducing a Holistic Health Coun- seling Certificate Program. Society’s consciousness about food and health is on the rise. People are eager to facilitate lifestyle changes that support a more
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balanced life and heal themselves from pain and illness. Our Certificate Program provides a Body-Centered, Subtle Energy Healing perspective. At HFI, we understand how emotional and energetic health creates physical health and well being – that is the missing link.
“Our desire is to help each student develop the art of healing from both right and left brain; that is, from both embodied intuition
and intellect. This integration of the student’s personal growth and professional skills is necessary to become a highly trained and suc- cessful practitioner. Our three year program allows the time necessary for the student to blossom in the safe environment of mindful relationships with trainers and fellow students.” The program consists of 27 Wednesday evening sessions, a five day residential workshop and several weekend workshops. Work-
shops cover such topics as: Nutrition; The Emotional and Energetic Roots of Pain and Illness; Yoga, Movement; Reiki Healing; Mindful- ness; Spirituality and Ceremony and Starting a Practice.
A free presentation of the program will be offered, Sept 11 at 2:00 pm at HFI, 17 S Highland St WH 06119. Please call 860-236-6009 to reserve a spot or visit
www.hartfordfamilyinstitute.com.
nlightened Way Wellness Center, an oasis where the connections between mind, body and spirit are explored and nourished, opened its doors to the public on June 21, 2010. Located in the Mill at 2 Tunxis Road, Enlightened Way was founded by Amy and
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August 2010
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