1338 NW 23rd Ave. Portland
OR
Welcoming Calm
Sunday, October 6th, 2024 from 11:30am to 12:30pm
Presented by Mark Mezadourian and Dave Markowitz
As we navigate this era of distraction and a fixation on differences, we have the opportunity to remember who we actually are – authentically kind and generous beings who are here to embody both personal and global peace. As we embrace our true essence, we gently shed the burdens of our times and expand into greater freedom. In this held space for calm, Mark will lead a guided experience to make room for calm (clearing energy, releasing constriction, claiming our worthiness). Dave will share techniques for establishing and maintaining calm. As we do this together, we create a community of calm.
This event is free
To register online – https://www.tickettailor.com/events/newrenaissancebookshop/1389032
You can also call the store to register at (503) 224-4929.
Dave Markowitz is a 2x best-selling author and intuitive healing practitioner with almost thirty years of experience backing up his findings. His self-published book, Self-Care for the Self-Aware: A Guide for Highly Sensitive People, Empaths, Intuitives, and Healers was on Amazon’s Top 20 list for 41 consecutive months. Dave is a faculty member of The Shift Network, the world’s largest transformational education, media, and events company and community of 3.2 million seekers. He has shared the lecture bill with Deepak Chopra, and his work has been endorsed by globally acclaimed energy intuitive, channeler, bestselling author, and musician Lee Harris; multi award winning producer, sound healer, author, speaker & composer Barry Goldstein; and many more.
Dave’s work guides clients and workshop attendees gently and compassionately in alignment with what their body-mind-Spirit triune needs—and does so at the causal level for increased awareness, long-lasting symptom relief, an expansion in intuitive guidance and spiritual growth, and a clearer vision of who they really are.
Working with Dave reminds us that we are never alone, and that there is always hope for healing.