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Jeff Primack and QI REVOLUTION Return to Central FL


Meditation, HYPNOSIS, NLP


Diane L. Ross, M.A.


Certified Hypnotist, Neurolinguistic Programming Practitioner Releasing Blocks, Regressions,


Weight Loss, Spiritual Guidance


Private and Group Sessions Classes Also Available on CD 407-898-7918


www.dianeross.com


The Keys To Life Mastery by Diane L. Ross $19.95


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www.meditationsformiracles.com Central Florida natural awakenings


I REVOLUTION, the largest Qigong event in the United States, draws thousands of healers and beautiful people into a focused practice. Breathing techniques are the best natural high and creativity activators. Correct food, breath and blood-circulating exercises are shared to maximize your energy and joy of life. Jeff Primack (Founder of Qi Revolution and author of the best-selling book “Conquering Any Disease”) will also share the latest science on food healing with specifi c protocols used to reverse Asthma, Cancer, Diabetes, etc. He promises to let attendees taste “Primack Pepper Paste” deliciously homemade from sweet red peppers, which he believes are most powerful to reverse heart disease. A special speaker is also included this year: Tanya


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Storch is Jeff Primack’s fi rst Qi Teacher from the University of Florida (Gainesville). Speaking fl uent Chinese, English and Russian, she immigrated to America as a professor and expert on world religions. She will share her life’s immigration story as a teacher of the “one source” that permeates life. Don’t miss this Fun and Experiential event! Held at the Daytona Ocean Center May 19-21, tickets are only $149 for 3 days of Profound Energy. The conference is non-denominational and open to everyone. (Massage Therapists earn 24 CE hours.) To register call: 800-298- 8970 or visit: www.QiRevolution.com


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