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An opportunity to let go of 2020 and community rituals to bring in 2021

An opportunity to let go of the resentments towards self and others and bring in forgiveness. This will be a time of contemplation, meditation, and ritual. We will include self-forgiveness, self-acceptance, and a ritual weaving of all that we are. It is a time of new beginnings.

This will be by Zoom so attendance is limited. There will be at home kits provided so we can perform our rituals as a community. We look forward to a unique and special New Years Cleanse for 2021.

 

When you sign up please let us know how many will be attending from your household.

You will be provided a Zoom link after signing up and information on how to receive your at home New Years Cleanse kit.

If weather permits there will be an opportunity for a hybrid in-person gathering.

 

 

 

New Years Day from 9 am till 11 am

To register go to

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/6th-annual-new-year-cleanse-zoom-style-tickets-129478145619

Pam Moore

Author Pam Moore

Pam received her Master’s of Social Work from the University of Alabama in 1993. She has worked both as a manager and a principal therapist at The Moore Institute. Her major interests are in addiction disorders, co-dependency, trauma, and mood disorders. Pam works with individuals couples and families. She is an intuitive, interactive solution-focused therapist. She integrates complementary methodologies and techniques so she can offer a highly personalized approach to each of her clients with compassion and understanding. She works with clients to help them build on their strengths. Pam developed The Method which is featured in her book Show Me The Way while working through her own personal struggles. She received so much help from The Method she offered it to her clients with great success. Pam also authored 3 books titled Unhook and live Free, Show Me The Way, and a meditative journal titled Inward to the Kingdom, a Six Week Journey. She is Vice President of the Addiction Research Foundation, as well as the President of The Moore Institute.

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