Teresa Kendrick Managing Editor
Visitors to the Wimberley Metaphysical and Holistic Fair last weekend at the Community Center were able to meet with subtle energy practitioners who offered services to heal, enlighten and educate.
Lectures on a variety of subjects included, “Angels at the Bedside” by Hospice Registered Nurse and Medium, Kim Copeland. Ambika Longnecker told participants about iridology, the practice of reading the iris of the eye. Palmer McLean spoke about using essential oils in conjunction with the body’s chakras to heal energy blockages and imbalances. Cindy Hallett told listeners
See Fair, Page 12 methods for connecting with guides and angels. Mia Loweree explained Akashic Records, the history of an individual’s soul.
Quantum Healing Hypnosis, developed by Dolores Cannon that enables direct contact with the subconscious, was the subject of a talk by Greg Good. Elsa Gabriela Lorenzo lectured on letting go of stress and negative energy and replacing those places with joy.
Robin Christie led Sound Therapy sessions in which participants laid on mats while they experienced the sounds of gongs, chimes, bells, singing bowls and a bead-filled drum wash over them.
Several readers, including Tarot card readers, offered clients clarification about their questions based on the symbolic imagery of upturned cards.
Intuitive Energy Healer, Sheela Goodrich provided healing sessions using the “clairsenses” to read and heal a person’s energy system.
A medical intuitive, the mononymous Francesca, scanned clients and told them about specific body issues she found that could be solved by food choices, supplements, and other methods.
For people with disturbances in their home or on their land, Cindy Hallett, offered her services as an Entity Doctor.
Organized by Wimberley resident Reverend Sheryl T. Martin, the fair is free to attend and occurs three times each year in Wimberley and San Marcos. The next fair is scheduled for June 1 and 2 in the Wimberley Community Center.