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The Artist’s Way 12-Week Class
N
ancy Jambor
is leading a 12-week class on The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity, start- ing on January 16, 2017. The class will meet
Mondays, from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m., at Kopplin’s Coffee, in St. Paul. The Artist’s Way, by author Julia
Cameron, promotes two basic tools of creative recovery including the daily Morning Pages and the weekly Artist Date. Jambor is a Life Coach and has been
coaching clients and teaching The Artist’s Way classes since 2000. She also designs and facilitates retreats for women. Explore what blocks your creativ-
ity, including limiting beliefs, fear and self-sabotage. Learn to replace them with affirmations and a newfound con- fidence in your creative ability.
Cost: $349. (Space is limited to seven.) Location: 2038 Marshall Ave., St. Paul. For more information, visit
NancyJambor.com.
Eco-Friendly Laundry Detergent Delivery Service
A
chieve Clean (AC), an eco-friendly laundry de- tergent company that supplies job training and
employment opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities, has begun offering a subscription service for their laundry detergent. Subscribers can choose their frequency of having their detergent either mailed to them (shipping is $2.99) or picked up at either Blaine or Fridley location. Achieve Clean Laundry Detergent was launched
in 2014 by nonprofit Achieve Services to provide a steady stream of revenue for the organization. Previously, most of Achieve Services’ revenue came from the government, such as medical assistance, but was unreliable and potential cutbacks made developing training programs and job placement difficult. With AC, the consistent source of income provides long-term financial stability as well as an ideal place for Achieve Services’ clients to work. Business Development Specialist for Achieve Services, Alex Carlson, explains that 100 percent of revenue from detergent sales supports disabled individuals.
Location: 1201 89th Ave. N.E., #105, Blaine. For more information or to order Achieve Clean Laundry Detergent, call 763-783-4817 or visit
AchieveClean.org or
AchieveServices.org.
Teleseminar for Connecting with Your Soul M
aster Chunyi Lin, founder and creator of Spring Forest Qigong, will offer a telese-
minar, Head to Heart: A Journey into Self, from 8 to 9:30 p.m., on December 5. The session will be recorded for those who can’t attend live as well as for those who want to listen to the program more than once. “Now is the time to know who you are and
open the blockages of who you think you are. Knowing your soul, as your real identity, is living with inspiration, creativity and joy,” says Lin.
Some of the topics Lin will cover during the call include: Clearing Old Be-
haviors; Transforming Barriers to Love; Releasing Old Relationships and Stories; Surrendering Pain and Fear; Letting Go; Preparing to Awaken to Your Soul’s Love and Infinite Nature; and much more. “If you are searching for purpose in your life and want to live a joyful life or
searching for what you really love to do, the greatest transformation you can expe- rience is making soul connection. When you choose to leave the notion that you are alone, you discover that the supply of every good thing, including wealth, is right there with you. You do not have to live in pain and suffer. You can conscious- ly choose to merge with your soul and experience the freedom and liberation of your soul’s pure loving energy in action in your life,” explains Lin on his website. Lin established the Spring Forest Qigong Center for Healing and Wellness, in
Eden Prairie, more than 10 years ago to help empower anyone seeking to physical- ly heal, experience emotional and physical balance and increase spiritual devel- opment. The center offers a wide range of personalized programs in the healing arts to help people meet their personal goals.
Cost: $9.97. Location: 7520 Market Place Dr., Eden Prairie. Register online at
SpringForestQigong.com.
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