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Experience Soul Resonance
Discover Sacred Geometry in your Body
17-19 March 2006
Tara Sanctuary
at Mana Retreat Centre, Coromandel
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Experience and understand the
bio-harmonic patterns of your body cells, your emotions
and
your thoughts
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Resonate with the vibrations of the
sacred geometry of this sanctuary, which includes a gothic chapel with
bell tower, an amphi-theatre-like courtyard, a Japanese Zen-garden
and
a mystic labyrinth
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Be inspired by the artistic performances
of masters of instrument, movement and voice, integrated into this
workshop
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Discover your own potential as you learn
and understand how to expand and tap into the vibrational resonance of
your creativity and your own love and light potential
Internationally renowned oboe virtuoso
Russel Walder from USA plus trainer, choreograph and solo dancer Edna Levy
from Israel and the Tara Choir at Mana, recently returned from Taizé
in France, will resonate
to
your soul.
| Russel Walder from the
US
has become one of the worlds most in demand oboists.
From his Grammy nomination to his million plus selling CDs, Russel has
been astonishing audience all over the world. Currently living in
Auckland
, Russel recently completed the music for the
heart-moving story about David Lange seen on TVNZ. He also just finished
the music for the hit album Kura Huna by leading Maori singer Whirimako
Black. He has also been seen on TV several times with 'The John Campbell
show', 'Goodmorning' and 'Breakfast'. |
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| Edna Levy,
born in
Israel
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began classical ballet training when she was only 4. At the age of 16 she
joined the Rina Schenfeld Dance Company in Tel Aviv, and
the Red Opal Dance Theatre in
Sydney
at 22. As a mother she now performs and teaches in
Auckland
pilates, yoga and qui-gong to the public, including professional dancers
and athletes. Foremost she offers pre- and post-natal mind-body breath
awareness, visualisation, meditation and physical workout.
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The
members of the Tara Choir have enjoyed singing together for more than 10 years at the
Mana Retreat Centre. They have developed a wide repertoire of Gospel
Music, African Songs and harmonies from the Christian monastery of Taizé
in
France
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“We
bring a wonderful harmony singing experience to all those
who share with us. All you need is a willingness to participate, to
deeply listen and you will be uplifted as singing opens a very deep
connection to that infinite space inside.
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In this
workshop I will guide participants into the Bioharmonic Architecture of
the human body and of the built and natural environment.
They
will all be linked together through
ideas,
music, voice and movement.
Bioharmonic
Architecture is based on
dimensions
and frequencies of Sacred Geometry and the vibrations of Universal Love.
It is
my vision to empower participants to
take home some of the experienced principles and discover them in their
own life and apply them to their personal living and working
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Guided
by the architect
of the
Tara Sanctuary,
Reinhard
Kanuka-Fuchs
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Reinhard Kanuka-Fuchs, born in
Germany
, studied
Architecture, Sociology and Psychology. He has pioneered Healthy and
Environmental Architecture internationally and in
New Zealand
since 25 years.
He is founder of the Building Biology and Ecology Institute of NZ.
Reinhard designed as Director of Bioharmonic Design Architects Ltd. icons
of Sustainable and Sacred Architecture in NZ, wrote the NZ Sustainable
Home Guidelines and directed the Waitakere City Council Eco Show Home. He
was keynote speaker at international congresses, on TVNZ, National Radio,
professional conferences,
training seminars and various workshops.
“The purpose of my work is to build bridges between
science/technology/ economy and spiritual awareness/quantum consciousness,
connecting the thoughts, feelings and sensations of your personality with
your soul purpose; to connect your reality with your vision and inspire
and assist you in making conscious choices that can get you from where you
are to where you want to be. My vision is to create places in harmony with
life that resonate with you and contribute to the healing of the land and
the healing of our people.”

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