Community members are invited to learn to trust their intuition at two upcoming presentations by representatives of the Inner Peace Movement of Canada in North Vancouver March 20.
According to a written statement, the Inner Peace Movement of Canada is a non-profit educational program that offers practical down-to-earth tools and techniques to help people handle the hurdles of daily life and find a sense of purpose and joy in whatever they do.
The North Vancouver event, getting underway at 1 and 7: 30 p.m. at the Best Western Capilano Inn, will feature a seminar led by Mandana Rastan, district leader for the Lower Mainland Inner Peace Movement of Canada, and national director Philip Ponchet, who is wrapping a national lecture tour. They will explore how following our instincts can provide practical solutions to life's challenges and how to trust your intuition in daily decisions
Everyone is psychic, says Rastan, in the statement. Your answers are within. You just need to listen and trust the small voice inside you. We need to learn to trust our own instincts and not think that everyone else has the answers for us, adds Ponchet. That way we can experience more inner security and peace of mind.
Tickets ($16) and info: www.innerpeacemovement.ca or 1-877-969-0095.