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Gwynna Whiteowl and her Reverie Harp

Gwynna Whiteowl and her Reverie Harp


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Life Matters is very happy to be hosting an evening with Gwynna Whiteowl in her tour: Leap of Faith - On A Wing & A Prayer Tour - 2017 to 2020

"If we always do what we have always done....we always get what we have always got"

A Taranaki woman is on a mission around every province of New Zealand 'seeding' Anam Cara Care Centre Reverie Harp Heart & Soul Healing. Anam Cara means 'Soul Friend'.

Gwynna Whiteowl will be playing the Reverie Harp and explaining its healing properties. Any interested individual or Support Groups of any kind or Health Facility workers / personnel are welcome to attend and learn how this beautiful instrument will be useful in the work or support you do. Let's do this together. United.

The 'gift' of this beautiful healing instrument is that anyone, yes ANYONE can play it. No musical experience or knowledge is required. It is played intuitively and the 'gift' of this is we are taken 'out of our head' allowing the healing sounds to reach directly to heart and soul.

Life Matters' Bereavement Group will run as regular from 5:30pm till 6:15pm, open to any person bereaved by suicide.

From 6:15pm onwards the meeting will be open to anybody wishing to attend and listen the healing properties of the Reverie Harp.

Where: Dunedin Community House, Alexander Macmillan Room
When: Tuesday 7th of March at 5:30pm for Bereavement Group
From 6:15pm everybody welcome

We look forward to seeing you there.

Life Matters Trustees.

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