Astrology Talk - February 2011

What: Astrology Talk
When: 28th February
Where: Bellville
Cost: R80 p/p
Patrons present: Nadine, Vicky, Janine, Lucy
Organised By: Lucy

Astrology Talk by Laura Selena Bradfield

28 February 2011

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We are living in a time when the universe is requiring that we become more conscious.

How do we do that?

Rather then waiting for something in your life to happen which throws everything up into the air

we can take steps to become more conscious and live meaningfully now.

Astrology can help us prepare for planetary shifts in consciousness

and conceptualize the themes for the next few months ahead.

Astrology can also be used to understand the meaning of events in your life.

Laura will first introduce you to astrology and explain why and how it is used.

There are very important transits that are occurring over the next 3 months

she will talk about their meaning, some warnings and discuss ways in which you can align yourself for a smoother journey.

The end of the talk we will have a short Q and A session which I welcome you all to take part in!

Laura is look forward to meeting you all!

See you there

Laura studied Astrology through Rod R. Suskins’ School of Astrology, graduating from the 3 year Astrology course with a diploma.

She also hold a diploma in Aromatherapy and Reflexology through the Cape Institute of Allied health studies.

She teaches Aromatherapy and Reflexology to the blind on a part time basis and run my private practice in Durbaville.

She also offer astrology readings via Skype. I have 7 years experience as an Aromatherapist and Reflexologist and 6 years experience in the field of astrology.


Carbon Nation - January 2011

What: Theatre and dinner
When: January 2011
Where: Labia Theatre
Cost: R40 Theatre and then cost of dinner
Patrons Present: Lucy, Nadine, Amie, Janine, Kerry
Organised by: Kerry

Carbon Nation - a quirky, easy to understand documentary about taking some easy steps to help make the planet less toxic, using available natural resources. The stats, the humour and the general layout of the documentary was surprisingly far more interesting and entertaining than we might have originally anticipated.
So, after walking into the wrong movie.......and then having to move quickly to the correct theatre - duh!!!!.........we managed to find a seat, and a surprised Janine was shocked to realise that we were coming to watch a documentary........not a movie! A question and answer session at the end with the director of the movie, was very interactive and informative.
We then moved over to Asian Kitchen for dinner. The very smily owner found us a table, although they seemed to be fully booked initially. The food was reasonably priced, and very, very good. Jesse, the bartender captured Janine's attention and was happy to pose for photos with us.
All in all - a thoroughly enjoyable evening.

Cutest Bartender ;-)
Here fishy, sushi time