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Special Hypnotherapy Services for the Holidays


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any are remorse- ful that they over-


eat during the holidays, and smokers feel the same way when they break a New Year’s resolution to quit the habit. To help reverse this holiday pattern, Anahata Holistic Healing & Spiritual Center, in Naples, is opening a new sec- tion of its space to provide hypnotherapy sessions, some of which will focus on mindful eating and smoking cessation. Group sessions at 6:45 p.m. on


Val Poulos


Mondays, plus private sessions by ap- pointment, are being led by owner and certified Master Hypnotherapist Val Pou- los, C.Ht., RYT.


Fees: $90, private sessions; $30, group sessions, including a CD. Location: 945 Central Ave. For more info or to make reservations, call 775-324-4825, visit 4IntegrativeTherapy.com or email Inte- grativeTherapy@gmail.com.


Embrace the New Year at Burning Bowl Celebration


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oin like-minded people and come to- gether to let go of the past and embrace


the future at the Center for Spiritual Liv- ing Naples’ Burning Bowl Celebration at 10:30 a.m., January 2, at Veterans Com- munity Park, in Naples. “At the Burning Bowl Celebration, we


release our old ideas into the ethers as fire and catch our new ideas as re-solutions for the upcoming year,” explains Rev. Heidi Peck. “All thought is creative. Releasing our old thought patterns allows them to return to us transformed as a new creative force that can be used to evolve our future into an enlightened possibility.” The Center for Spiritual Living Naples


promotes a spiritual way of life that honors all paths of spirituality. Sunday celebrations are held at 10:30 a.m., with


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