Albuquerque: Free Introduction for Women’s Circle
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milah Dawn DeToro has been em- powering women for over a decade to let go of who they think they should be and embrace who they are. She
integrates coaching, energy work, and intuitive guidance to support women in listening to and acting on their intuition to live their best life. DeToro’s most recent offering, a women’s circle entitled
“Be the Dragonfly: Using Intuition to take Flight,” runs Mon- day evenings from 7 to 9:15 p.m. from September 9 through October 21. Join her for a free introductory class being held August 5 or 29 from 7 to 9:15 p.m. at The Source, located at 1111 Carlisle Boulevard SE in Albuquerque. “Trusting inner guidance to navigate life initiates inner
and outer transformation,” says DeToro who serves as a mid- wife to the soul, guiding and teaching women how to listen, make sense of, and trust the guidance they receive. Women find they are able to let go of beliefs and behaviors that no longer serve and embrace ones that do. “This simple-but-not- easy process, allows women to live a more authentic, joyful life,” she says.
For more information, registration incentives, or to schedule a free exploratory coaching session, go to
Emilah.com or contact Emilah Dawn DeToro at
simplyemilah@emilah.com or 505-217-1720. See ad page 6.
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Choose Organic Clothing M
ost people would be surprised to learn that one third of a pound
of agricultural chemicals goes into the manufacturing of a single cotton T-shirt,” says BODY of Santa Fe owner, Lorin Par- rish. “Despite cotton’s image as a natural and pure fiber, conventional cotton farm- ing takes an enormous toll on the air, water and soil in cotton growing areas.” According to Parrish, just 2.4 percent
of the world’s arable land is planted with cotton, yet it is the most pesticide-intensive crop grown on the planet, account- ing for 24 percent of the world’s insecticide market and 11 percent of the sale of global pesticides Thankfully, consumers have a choice when it comes to
fabrics. “By choosing to buy clothing made only from organic cotton we can restore cotton’s fluffy-white image and support clean agriculture that is good for everyone,” assures Parrish. When shopping for clothing made from organic cotton and other organic fibers, be sure to visit BODY located in Downtown Santa Fe. A major part of the BODY ethos is liv- ing chemical free, and it is a stance taken seriously by BODY Boutique. Garments at BODY Boutique are finished with natural pigments and vegetable dyes and are free of harmful chemicals. In addition, 100 percent of the items in the bou- tique are sweatshop labor-free and over 80 percent are made in the United States.
Location: 333 West Cordova Road Santa Fe, NM. For more information, call 505-986-0362 or visit
BodyOfSantaFe.com. See ad page 3.
Santa Fe: Meditation Group for Those Facing Serious Illness
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or six Tuesdays beginning on September 3, Jerilyn Mosso will be leading a meditation group at the Center For Inner
Truth for anyone facing a serious illness. Mosso became a teacher at the Center For Inner Truth after her own journey of healing with cancer. Mosso says, “My own serious illness is what led me to the Center two and a half years ago. At the time I was consumed by fear and in a very emotional place. I
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