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Workshop Offered at Unity of Naples


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icensed Psycho- therapist Marie S. Wright, MAPC, LMHC, will present a past-life therapy workshop from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Feb- ruary 8, at Unity of Naples Church, looking at the past to discover the roots of


Marie S. Wright


problems and issues in present life. Wright, who maintains a prac- tice in Naples, integrates concepts of traditional psychotherapy with interac- tive imagery and EEG neurofeedback training to explore clients’ spiritual unconscious. “I believe in modern medicine, but I also believe in spiritual and integrative healing,” she says. “It’s possible to bring forward capacities for healing that exist within and through a spiritual and integrative approach.” Wright recommends this type of


therapy for individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, phobias, trauma, grief and loss, and those wishing to grow, transform and enrich themselves.


Fee: $7 at the door; $5 if purchased up to two weeks before the event. Loca- tion: 2000 Unity Way. Office location: 501 Goodlette Rd. N., D-100. For more information or tickets, call 239-529- 7919. See ad, page 45.


Gluten-Free Items and Samosa at Happiness Healthy Café


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appiness Health Café is adding more gluten-free options and serv-


ing samosa, which owner and manager Kartik Patel terms “the most popular vegan appetizer of Indian culture. “There have been limited op- tions for gluten-free and vegan foods especially for those living or working close to downtown, and samosa was in high demand from our customers since we opened,” says Patel. “Samosa


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