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July News

The summer is moving on apace and there are new creations coming into bloom and bearing fruit at Callistherapy too.

The gardening group have been doing a magnificent job of bringing colour to the front of the building and our charming back yard.

The collection for Survival International reached £3000 and we have received a signed copy of the beautiful book We Are One acknowledging the contribution Linda made to this cause over many years. The book is in the waiting room for anyone that wants to see.

A small group of therapists did the Waendel Walk in May and raised £540 for the Callistherapy projects.

Most of Linda’s clients continue to be well served by her right-hand women, Denise Richardson and Kim Bullock, and by other therapists. If anyone wants to discuss any aspects of their therapy, remember you can always consult Tina Kelly, our Centre Manager. Sharon Sinfield has joined the team of NMT practitioners.

Our acupuncturist, Dominic Rushmore, continues to build up his popular practice. We have two new hypnotherapists, Rey Lear and Sarah Cayton, and a new male massage therapist, Teerth Smith. Teerth and Chetna run active meditations using Osho’s techniques on alternate Friday evenings.

Maggie Paterson ran a successful cranio-sacral therapy awareness week in June. She is now also offering angelic reiki.

A Taster Treatment Day is scheduled for September 18th to give everyone an opportunity to try different forms of treatment.

The NMT training is under way again. Two weekend courses have been run by Charles with the assistance of Denise and Kim to complete the interrupted Foundation module from the autumn and dates for new courses have been scheduled for this autumn.

Charles’s talk on Life after Death was a sell-out and so well received that he ran a second one on the same subject, making an audience of fifty people altogether. It has been recorded and will be available on this site in due course. More talks are planned for the autumn.

And Linda? She’s here as much as ever but more subtly so. I know some of you may be saying: Linda? Subtle? But then she usually kept her more subtle side under wraps - now it’s come to the fore!

 

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