Crystal Magic: It's Real and We Can Show You!
Join Allyn Evans and her business partner Brian Dailey, MD for a crystal focused series of events!
August 16th-August 18th
These events will include everything you always wanted to know about crystals ... in a fun and entertaining way. Some of the events include demonstrations to show you just how powerful crystals are. Some of the events will include information about why and how crystals work. Yes, there is scientific validation.
Oh and did we already mention, and you will have fun!
For more details about each event, visit the Soul Synergy Center event calendar.
If you are intrigued by this idea, you will want to attend our all-day Sunday workshop that is limited to 20 people (August 18th). We'll be using the biofield imaging equipment throughout the day. Click here for more details.
If you thought a crystal is just a rock, you'll change your mind!
Pricing for the events vary. Friday night is a free event (donations requested). Saturday's events are $44 per event per person. You can get a discounted rate if you sign up for all three ($99). Sunday's event is $222 (and includes lunch).
Sunday's event (August 20th) is limited to 20 participants.
Who is Dr. Brian Dailey?
Brian Dailey, MD collaborated for over 30 years with renowned gemologist, Bill Pinch. We wish Brian could bring his personal collection with him. It is amazing. We get to do that when we offer programs at The Monroe Institute in Virginia. Brian will be bringing a few of his favorites, including a herkimer diamond wand.
Who is Allyn Evans?
Allyn Evans, MBA is a a residential trainer for The Monroe Institute (the world's leading residential educational center for exploring expanded states of consciousness). She is a speaker, author, blogger, former university professor, former newspaper columnist and consultant. Allyn currently is a practitioner and teacher at the Soul Synergy Center.
Want to know more about the event, visit the Soul Synergy Center! Call or email Allyn (405-612-7782 or [email protected]).
Sunday's event is limited to 20 participants.