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Spiritual Awakenings


Shifting World Explained A


new era of realism, skepticism and caution has begun, and author Gail Minogue will deliver an overview of our current world changes – including why these events are occurring – when she speaks at IONS Tucson May 6. In a talk titled, “The Invisible Plan –


2011-2024 Trends and Forecasts,” Minogue, author of “Divine Design,” will discuss how our society’s social and political contracts are being transformed, which changes are permanent, which are temporary and America’s role in them. Minogue will also discuss how this modern cycle fits with ancient cycles.


Gail Minogue, Author


Minogue is a Los Angeles-based commodities broker and specialist in the symbolic relationship of numbers to our


lives. She has studied sacred geometry and ancient sciences for 25 years. She combines these worlds to deliver a new perspective on what is going on around us. Minogue will soon release her new book, “The Invisible System.”


Info: Gail Minogue presentation at IONS Tucson, May 6, 6:30 pm, Unity of Tucson, 3617 N. Camino Blanco, with a workshop the following day. More at IONSTucson.org.


Mind & Body Expo N


New Moon Haven opened


two years ago with a vision of offering a space to renew mind, body and spirit. Healers from the community have come forth and partnered in this vision, and New Moon now has room rental available for this purpose and welcomes workshops to support self-awareness, consciousness expansion and physical well- being.


The Mind & Body Expo, which lasts from 12:30-5:30 p.m., will offer a variety of healing modalities – including reiki, reflexology, chair massage, numerology, Tarot reading, energy system testing and more - at affordable prices. See NewMoonHaven.com or call 825-9044 for more information. Marie Starjnski, New Moon Haven, 16256 N. Oracle Rroad, Suite 100, Catalina, Ariz.


ew Moon Haven invites you to focus on head-to-toe health at its first Mind & Body Expo on April 9.


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