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Free Hypnosis Classes Offered Monthly T


he FARE Hypnosis Center, in Eden Prairie, offers free and paid hypnosis to help par- ticipants learn how hypnosis works and how they can utilize the skills of self-hypnosis or hire a professional. Roberta Fernandez, the center’s founder and president, is a board-


certified hypnotist and certified instructor. The first of two free classes for September is


Hypnosis is a Natural State of Mind, held from noon to 12:45 p.m., on September 15. Attendees are welcome to


bring a brown bag lunch. Fernandez says this is a great introductory class and can help people discover how hypnosis works and if it’s a modality that can assist them in reaching their goals. The second free class is Improving Test Taking and Study Skills, held from 10 a.m. to noon, on September 17. “From teens to grown-ups, hypnosis can improve your focus, memory, ability to recall information and build confidence,” says Fernandez. Increasing Patient Satisfaction and Success with Hypnosis will be a free course offered in October to medical personnel (doctors, nurses, paramedics, various practitioners) that want to learn how implementing hypnotic techniques can help improve their practice, benefit staff and build relationships with satisfied patients. A complete listing of the class topics for the monthly free classes is posted on


the FARE Hypnosis website. The 5 Path Super Certification Course is a paid class scheduled for October 17 to 28 (no Sunday class). This rigorous class is designed for new hypnotists and emphasizes hypnosis using regression techniques. Successful participants will receive certification from the National Guild of Hyp- notists as well as certification from The Banyan Hypnosis Center. They will be taught effective and professional instant and rapid hypnotic inductions, regression, forgiveness and parts work and they will learn the powerful systematic techniques of 5 Path and 7th Path Self-Hypnosis. Fernandez says these are intense, full days that included two-hour practice sessions bookending each day. FARE 1.0 Certification Course is a paid class rec- ommended for medical personnel and consists of four weekends: September 23 to 25; September 30 to October 2; October 7 to 9; and October 15 to 16. This rigorous class for new hypnotists emphasizes hypnosis using Ericksonian (direct suggestion) techniques.


Location: 8353 Crystal View Rd., Ste. 201, Eden Prairie. For more information and cost, call 952-934-1315 or visit FAREHypnosis.com. See ad, page 27.


Open House in Anoka September 10


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noka Massage & Pain Therapy, in Anoka, is hosting an open house to celebrate their newly ex- panded facility, from 1 to 4 p.m., on September 10. Everyone is invited to visit the clinic and learn more about natural pain relief services, programs and products available. Appetizers and beverages will be provided. Those attending will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for prizes, participate in demonstra- tions and mini-classes and sign up for valuable health and wellness consultations.


Anoka Massage & Pain Therapy is one of the area’s leading comple- mentary and integrative medicine clinics specializing in pain manage- ment. Their highly trained therapists specialize in rehabilitative medical massage therapy and acupuncture. The clinic offers a multidisci-


Yoga is an art and science of living.


~Indra Devi


plinary, holistic approach combin- ing multiple therapies, including massage, acupuncture, natural health, nutrition, integrative personal training, meditation and yoga. They completed their expan- sion project in May and became home to 12 treatment rooms, a 430- square-foot Holistic and Natural Product Store, a 300-sq.-ft. Mind- Body Studio and a 716-sq.-ft. gym. The Mind-Body Studio and gym are available for outside practitioners to rent in order to further support the community through various move- ment therapies.


Location: 710 East River Rd., Anoka. For more information, call 763-421- 2807 or visit AnokaMassage.com.


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