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newsbriefs Learn the Secrets of the Ancients


Deborah Mangis, Ph.D. will teach SELF I-DENTITY through HO’OPO- NOPONO® Basic I Process at the Chapel Hill Courtyard Marriott 10am–5pm, May 20-21, 2017. “If we can accept that we are the


sum total of all past thoughts, emo- tions, words, deeds and actions and that our present lives and choices are colored or shaded by this memory bank of the past, then we can begin to see how a process of correcting or setting aright can change our lives, our families and our society.” Morr- nah Nalamaku Simeona SELF I-DENTITY through


HO’OPONOPONO® (SITH®) is an updated Hawaiian problem- solving process to release memories that are experienced as problems.


SITH® was developed by Mornnah Nalamaku Simeona, a Hawaiian Kahuna Lapa’au. She was recognized by the State of Hawaii as a Living Treasure in 1983. Deborah Haleiwa Mangis, Ph.d.,


fi rst took SITH® in the late 1980’s. Deborah holds a Ph.D. in ecology and recently retired as a scientist and manager at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She believes using the practice daily in her personal and professional life has created inspired solutions and outcomes that were better for all concerned. For pre-registration discount, regis-


ter by May 13 at http://www.regoline. com/SICHNC2017 or phone Deborah Mangis at 919-803-9999.


See ad on this page. Count your rainbows,


not your thunderstorms. —ALYSSA KNIGHT


Cary Family Dental


Announces the 6th Annual


Find the peace and balance you seek There is incredible wisdom that can be yours.


You are reading this because you are now ready for it. IZI LLC sponsors SELF I-DENTITY through


HO’OPONOPONO® (SITH® ) is an ancient Hawaiian


problem-solving process to release memories that are experienced as problems. When you become willing to take 100% responsibility and let go, what


is right and perfect unfolds before you. The updated HO’OPONOPONO process provides a “step-by- step” approach to achieve Peace and Balance, and find new meaning for your life through an understanding of your Self-I-dentity.


SELF-I-DENTITY through HO’OPONOPONO Basic 1 Class Courtyard Marriott, Chapel Hill, North Carolina


Saturday, May 20 & Sunday, May 21, 2017


10:00 am – 5:00 pm (Registration opens at 9:00 am Saturday) Registration fee discount until May 13, 2017. Please register at


www.regonline.com/SICHNC2017 or phone Deborah Mangis 919-803-9999.


Pre-requisite for new students: Read the online article “Who’s in charge?” at www.self-i-dentity-through-hooponopono.com


6 NA Triangle www.natriangle.com


“Dentistry from the Heart” Free Dental Services Day


From 7am to 5pm on Saturday, April 22, a team of dental pro- viders from Cary Family Dental will offer free extractions, fi llings or cleanings for adults 18 and older with a valid ID. First-come, fi rst-served. Registration begins at 7 a.m. Patients are encouraged to arrive early (in past years, some have arrived the night before), dress appropriately and bring chairs, blankets, etc. Featuring live music from Chris Overstreet. Refreshments throughout the day will be provided by Starbucks, City Barbecue and Ruckus Pizza.


Location: Cary Family Dental 1149 Kildaire Farm Road Cary, NC 27511.


For more information: www.carydental.com/dfth email: meaghanl@carydental.com


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