Awaken Your Power Within

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National Concert Hall, Sunday 27th February

From their best-selling book, to their powerful global community, Soul Space, founded by Gerry and Miriam Hussey, deliver a powerful and integrated approach to human health, wellness and performance. They work and partner with global minds and organisations to create lasting change and transformation. With over 20 years applied experience in the field of Psychology, Pharmacy, Philosophy and Human Wellbeing, Soul Space bring a level of expertise, skill and understanding that is truly transformative, insightful and authentic.

This empowering event will be an awakening day of inner exploration, a synergy where cutting-edge science meets age old spiritual truths. This event will focus on raising consciousness, awakening inner potential and inspiring greater mental health and performance in an integrative way by focusing on Mind, Body and Soul.


Date:
Sunday 27th February
Time:
10.00am
Price:
From €99
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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