Patti Conklin To Speak On A Variety Of Topics At Unity Church

Sunday, September 09, 2012
Patti Conklin
Patti Conklin

Patti Conklin, medical intuitive, will lead discussion on a variety of topics at Unity of Chattanooga.

They include:
      The Science of Energies – Is the Subtle Energy Field
                    our Immune System?
      Words and Perceptions
       Quantum Physics
      Dealing with and healing from Lupus

Officials said, "Learn how words, perceptions, and quantum physics all come together to create you. As a medical intuitive, Patti uses her own unique techniques such as ColorWorks, ToneWorks and Cellular Cleansing to help people to achieve healthy, fulfilling lives. Learn how to remove words and perceptions that create emotional and physical blockages that in turn create disease and illness.  Unity of Chattanooga pastor Reverend Doug Werth has been working to get Patti Conklin to present in Chattanooga for over two years." 

 Informational Lecture on Vibrational Medicine
 Friday, Sept. 14 – 7 to 9 p.m. This is a free informational lecture. Free.

 Vibrational Medicine Workshop
 Saturday, Sept. 15 – 10 to 5
 This workshop is pumped full of the knowledge Patti has gathered from experience during 17 years of healing and helping. $49

 Sunday Service Guest Speaker
 Sunday, Sept. 16 at 11 a.m.
 Patti will be guest speaking during the Sunday service.

 Conklin Method Group Cellular Cleansing
 Sunday, Sept 16 - 2-6 p.m. Patti’s unique technique for ridding the body of illness and disease will be offered for all to experience on Sunday afternoon. This is one of only a few Group Cellular Cleansings that Patti will be offering personally this year. $1,500

 All events are being held at  Unity of Chattanooga, 604 Black St.

 Go to www.unityofchattanooga.org for directions

 or Penny@unityofchattanooga.org for more information


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