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HomeEntertainmentDIRECTOR TO RUN THE MOVIE WORKSHOP TRAINING DAY ON INTUITON

DIRECTOR TO RUN THE MOVIE WORKSHOP TRAINING DAY ON INTUITON

Highly acclaimed and award winning Australian filmmaker Bill Bennett’s very successful movie; PGS-Intuition Is Your Personal Guidance System has been viewed by over 600 people on the Sunshine Coast. There have been 6 sold out screenings at Noosa, Nambour and Pomona. Over 50,000 people have seen it worldwide. People cannot get enough of it. This movie is that good!

The exciting next step is the full day training workshop. It is a wonderful opportunity for participants to learn how to listen, trust and follow their intuition. It is a packed agenda; firstly participants watch PGS the movie and then in a personal small group interactive setting Bill Bennett and producer Jennifer Cluff guides, facilitates and teaches participants. A number of thought provoking topics is in the day’s program, like: What is intuition? Is it real? What is the purpose of intuition? How does intuition work? The planned outcome of the day is for all participants to know how to tap into their personal guidance systems.

Everyone has intuition. This training day is opportune for anyone who wants to dig deeper into intuition.

Details for workshop are as follows:

The maximum number of participants – 35

The venue: Aminya Marcoola

Date: Sunday 23 September

Time: Register at 8:30, 9am start with a 4:30 finish

Cost: $199

Local, Angie Mitchell has brought the movie screenings to the Sunshine Coast and is the organiser for this workshop day. The contact for Angie is:

angiemitchell1953@gmail.com.

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