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WORKSHOP by David Cumes: South African Healing Wisdom and Dying Well
PART 1: South African Healing Wisdom To most Westerners indigenous African healing techniques are at best puzzling and at worst a smack of sorcery. The West is replete with technological wonders of communication. Yet ancient African wisdom has a lot to teach us about communication with the spiritual realm. There exists a veil that must be penetrated if we wish to communicate with this source, and there is a primal knowledge in Africa that most Westerners do not yet have in order to pierce it.
PART 2: Dying Well Death is just a ticket to a new destination. Dying well is about understanding that reincarnation makes our life path more meaningful. The lecture will conclude with concepts of living consciously; karma and accountability; the dysfunctions of death, and how to navigate the various realms on the other side of the veil.
David Cumes, MD, received his surgical training in Johannesburg and has taught at Stanford Medical Center. After extensive travel which included time with the Bushmen and shamans in Peru and South Africa, Dave was initiated as a sangoma in South Africa. He is a bridge between Western medicine and indigenous healing wisdom maintaining his surgical practice while also practicing as a sangoma out of his home. Dave has authored five books including The Spirit of Healing and Africa in My Bones.
*********************************************************** All mental health professionals will receive 6 CE's for participating in this event. Location: Jewish Community Center (Teen lounge). Time: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Lunch available for $10 at the event.
Discounts are available for Jung Society of Utah members - http://jungutah.com/member.html For any questions please contact Machiel Klerk at (801) 656-8806 or email us at info@jungutah.com
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LocationIJ & Jeanné Wagner Jewish Community Center
2 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84113
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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