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Festival for the full life

THE sixth annual Conscious Life Festival is here and brings with it educational and inspirational workshops to help event-goers live a more holistic life.
Presented by Conscious Life Events, the Conscious Life Festival will be held at the Lake Kawana Community Centre on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 November, from 9.30am to 5pm daily.
Event organisers said the festival is both an educational and inspirational event celebrating all aspects of conscious living including physical health, fitness, and nutrition; organic, ecological and sustainable products; alternative healing therapies; spiritual music and art; and holistic wellbeing.
Visitors of all ages can take advantage of the two days to attend a wide range of workshops, seminars, demonstrations, and performances. There will also be plenty of healthy food options to refuel and nourish the body with food vendors selling delicious organic, vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free meals onsite.
For the kids, there is the Kids Culture Program, a range of free creative workshops and activities that include singing, dancing, yoga, storytelling and much more.
Event-goers will also have the opportunity to purchase from a variety of unusual and rare items including vegan cosmetics, organic products, healing crystals and unique jewellery.
Festival organiser and founder Laura Di Mambro said the conscious living is all about living responsibly.
“It means questioning your thoughts, inherited values and beliefs, and taking responsibility for your decisions instead of doing things out of habit,” she said.
“The Conscious Life Festival is therefore the perfect vehicle for those seeking alternative products, services, and information to help them make conscious life choices.”
Anyone who wants to learn about maintaining a healthy, conscious, and sustainable way of living can get along to the Conscious Living Festival on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 November, from 9.30am to 5pm daily.
Adult tickets are $10 for a one-day pass and $15 for a two-day pass. More information is available at www.consciouslifefestival.com.au

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