Nov 27 2024 - Nov 27 2024
Connect to Ancient Understanding
Heal Mind, Body & Soul!
This workshop pulls skills together in order to navigate personal traumas, events and unpleasant situations that continue to have a negative effect on your thoughts, feelings, emotions and outcomes you experience. Breath work will allow your awareness to navigate into your body, and understand how you think, how you feel, and the emotional charges you experience.
Arrole Lawrence is a Saulteaux healer and band member of the Keeseekoowenin First Nation located in Elphinstone, Manitoba. Over 20 years of practice, he has worked through many First Nations healing centres across southern Ontario, participating in thousands of healing sessions. The healing centres have given him extensive experience in addressing physical disease, injuries, issues of a mental and emotional nature. Trauma work, breaking cycles of addiction, ancestor healing and the disolving of spiritual agreements, are a big part of helping people achieve health, wellness and balance. Each client is guided to use deep breathing in order to connect to the heart. Once connected clients are instructed on how to navigate the physical, mental, ancestral and spiritual parts where issues manifest themselves as our illnesses, traumas, addictions or fears.
This teaching involves the direct interaction with difficult issues, traumas, memories, events or situations stored in the chakras as color or frequencies. These stored experiences have a tendency to lower the frequency of thoughts, feelings, emotions and experiences.
We will deepen the use of all the skills to navigate the chakras, clear emotional clutter and shift to a more supportive set of experiences.
This day will include teachings and experiential learning of:
Arrole Lawrence is a Saulteaux healer and band member of the Keeseekoowenin First Nation located in Elphinstone, Manitoba. Before healing became his main focus, Arrole worked in economic and financial policy analysis after completing a BA from the University of Toronto in 1993. For the past 12 years, Arrole has worked as a First Nations healer and teacher at aboriginal community health centres throughout Ontario. He currently resides in Orillia, Ontario. As an indigenous healer, Arrole helps individuals to quickly resolve, crippling physical ailments, patterns of depression, grief and trauma. Arrole's knowledge of accessing DNA blueprints and soul memory have lead to accelerated and long term healing for his clients.
Workshop Tuition is $165 + HST per person and includes lunch.
Create your own mini retreat staying overnight on November 27th and joining the one day retreat on November 28th, Mindfulness Meditation: A Day of Silence!
Have questions? Need help to register? We’d love to help you – please call 866-609-1793 or email [email protected]
Shared - Cabin will be shared with up to 3 other guests of the same gender. If you are booking for just yourself, depending on the retreat, we will match you with other guests of the same gender.
Semi-private - Cabin will be shared with the 1 other person you are registering with. If booking alone, we will try to match you with someone of the same gender.
Private - Cabin for one person, not sharing with others.
Welcome to Sugar Ridge! It is our mission to provide a space for you to be nourished in body, mind and soul. From completely silent to dip your toe, testing mindfulness, we have what you’re looking for!