Tea Leaf Readings Feb 21, 2010
February 6, 2010
Tanya will be in Victoria for another set of Tea Leaf Readings on Sunday February 21, 2010. E-mail info@mysticchick.com to book a session. Readings are $40 for 1/2 hour or $65 for 1 hour.
Tarot Workshop - Insightful Beginnings
August 1, 2009
TAROT WORKSHOP - INSIGHTFUL BEGINNINGS
This workshop will provide you with the know-how to begin to do basic Tarot card spreads. Using the Rider-Waite deck, the facilitator will begin with having participants pull one card to answer a question pertaining to each person’s life and will work through three card, seven card and the Celtic Cross spread (time permitting) by the end of 5 hour workshop. She will explain the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana, with information on how the suits correspond with earth, water, air and fire signs of the Zodiac (astrology). This information helps people confidently get into doing Tarot card readings. Being familiar with the suits will help beginners have a basis that will help them progress as intuitive readers. Books and other tarot decks to peruse as well as a tarot handout will be provided Using your intuition will be encouraged. Be prepared to learn and enjoy yourself. Think of 2 to 4 questions you would like to have answered intuitively.
When: August 22, 2009
Where: Private Residence in Victoria (T.B.A.)
Time: 11am – 5 pm with a 1 hour break for lunch
Cost: $65.00 plus 5% GST
Also, book a tarot, tea leaf reading or a combination of both for Sun., Aug. 23 at $40 a half hour or $65 for an hour.
Tanya Lester, B.A. has done 1000s of psychic readings and over 100 workshops over a 13 year period for people from all walks of life in places as diverse as Glasgow, Scotland; Boulder, Colorado: Winnipeg, Manitoba; Royal Roads University, Vancouver Island University and in several locations in the Kootenay Mountains. She is based on Salt Spring Island and also is a tea leaf reader, reiki master, author/freelance writer, art model and has the Room for the Woman Traveller. Her website is www.artistsunlimited.com/tealeafreading
To register for the workshop, book a reading, and for more information about the beautiful heritage home where they will take place, please contact Nicole at 250-477-9353 or info@mysticchick.com
Tea Leaf Readings
May 25, 2009
Please e-mail Lemuria Healing Arts at info@mysticchick.com to be placed on the contact list for future events in the Greater Victoria area including: tea leaf readings and workshops. There is never any obligation to book and you may remove your name from the list at any time.
Tanya Lester, B.A. has given 1000s of psychic readings (with a specialty in tea leaf reading) and over 100 workshops for 13 years in Canada, the United States and in Europe, including at Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University , to people from all walks of life. She read Bill Richardson’s tea leaves on CBC-Radio’s Richardson’s Round Up and recently answered questions as a psychic on Living with a Purpose, a program on CHLY FM 107.1 in Nanaimo. This spring she was interviewed as a tea leaf reader for Shaw TV Cable 11 based in Duncan. She read from her manuscript “Confessions of a Tea Leaf Reader” at last year’s Victoria Tea Festival and spoke at the Nanaimo Metaphysical Network. She is based on Salt Spring Island and is also a reiki master, tarot reader, art model, writer/author and runs Room for the Woman Traveller. For more information and read articles about her, go to www.ArtistsUnlimited.com/TeaLeafReading
Expanding Your Third Eye Vision
April 29, 2009
Lemuria Healing Arts welcomes you to the first in a series of holistic workshops we will be offering.
Expanding Your Third Eye Vision is a workshop for anyone who would be interested in listening to your intuition more often, to use it to guide you on a daily basis, and to develop your psychic abilities to help provide guidance for others.
Saturday, May 23 11am – 5pm (one hour break for lunch) Fee: $65.00 plus GST
There will be time to share stories of how using your intuition (Third Eye vision) has helped enrich your life. Meditation techniques, setting intent, channelling (listening to the inner voice of guidance), tea leaf reading, tarot reading and the pendulum will be used to help us answer our own and others’ questions through listening to the spiritual guidance of the Universe.
Please bring tea cups (white or light coloured inside) and any divination tools (tarot, pendulums, etc.) that you might have. Bring a bagged lunch. Come with at least four questions that you would like to have answered intuitively.
The Facilitator: Tanya Lester, B.A. has given 1000s of psychic readings (with a specialty in tea leaf reading) and over 100 workshops for 13 years in Canada, the United States and in Europe, including at Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University , to people from all walks of life. She read Bill Richardson’s tea leaves on CBC-Radio’s Richardson’s Round Up and recently answered questions as a psychic on Living with a Purpose, a program on CHLY FM 107.1 in Nanaimo. This spring she was interviewed as a tea leaf reader for Shaw TV Cable 11 based in Duncan. She read from her manuscript “Confessions of a Tea Leaf Reader” at last year’s Victoria Tea Festival and spoke at the Nanaimo Metaphysical Network. She is based on Salt Spring Island and is also a reiki master, tarot reader, art model, writer/author and runs Room for the Woman Traveller. For more information and read articles about her, go to www.ArtistsUnlimited.com/TeaLeafReading
To register for this workshop and/or book a private reading with Tanya, contact Nicole Sullivan at 250-477-9353 or e-mail info@mysticchick.com
Palmarosa isn’t a new retirement community!
October 12, 2008
While the name might lend itself nicely to a retirement community in Florida, Palmarosa is actually an essential oil is that is extracted from Cymbopogon martini of the Gramineae family and is also known as East Indian and Turkish geranium, as well as Indian rosha and motia.
This particular essential oil is quickly becoming a favorite amongst aromatherapists, as it has excellent skin care properties, can cool fevers, help to ease the pain and discomfort associated with infections, colds, and flus, hasten recovery from colds and flus, and can be calming to the mind and uplifting and invigorating for the spirits.
Palmarosa oil has a sweet floral, with a hint of rose fragrance and is pale yellow in color with a nearly watery viscosity. It often used to dilute costly rose essential oil. It is a wild growing, green and straw-colored grass, with long slender stems, flowering tops and fragrant grassy leaves. It is harvested before the flowers appear. There are two varieties of grass from which the oil can be extracted - motia and sofia.
The therapeutic properties of Palmarosa oil are antiseptic, antiviral, bactericide, cytophylactic, digestive, febrifuge and hydrating. Palmarosa oil is known to speed up the healing of cuts and wounds, balance the production of sebum, promote cell regeneration, fade old scars, minimize broken capillaries, and help the body restore healthy intestinal flora. It is also used to counter physical and nervous exhaustion, stress-related problems and nervousness. Palmarosa oil has no known side effects and is considered a safe, non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing essential oil.
Use Palmarosa oil in the bath, a diffuser or blended massage oil during convalescence to relieve fatigue, nervousness, exhaustion and stress. It can be used in a facial steam lotion or cream to help clear up infections, prevent scarring, accelerate healing, fight wrinkles by attracting moisture to the skin and to balance the production of sebum, which helps keep the skin supple and elastic. Palmarosa oil can be found in Mystic Chick’s Healing Synergy and is blended with Eucalyptus oil, Niaouli oil, and Spearmint oil for a truly uplifting experience.
Applications for Synergy Oils
August 11, 2008
People are always asking me how they can use their synergy oils. There are countless ways that essential oils can be safely used in our day to day lives. I use oils in diffusers, baths, hampers, back packs, shoes, laundry, linens, in my cleaning products etc. I have compiled a list of the most common applications and the amount of oil to use per application. When it comes to essential oils more IS NOT better. Essential oils are very potent. The suggested guidelines are there for a reason.
Foot bath 2 – 5 drops add to warm water and soak feet for about 15 – 20 minutes. Can also add ½ cup Epsom salts to the foot bath.
Diffuser 1 – 5 drops
Bath 1 – 6 drops (best put into ½ tsp carrier oil first e.g. olive oil, sunflower oil, jojoba oil)
Steam inhalation 2 – 3 drops in a bowl of hot water, lean over bowl and cover head with a towel. Breathe deeply for a few minutes.
Tissue or cotton ball 1 drop – can be sniffed as needed or placed into pillow case
Perfume – dab a drop on pulse points
Massage oil – 1 drop essential oil blend to 20 drops carrier oil.
*Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with sensitive skin and eyes. If pregnant, nursing, or have a known illness or health disorder consult a doctor before using. Not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition. These guidelines are suggestions only. Use at your own discretion. See our full disclaimer for more information.
Get Happy!
August 1, 2008
I seek all things luscious in this life. Love, laughter, and the joy that awaits the ripe moments just waiting to be picked like juicy apples. I am okay with the awkward moments of new legs sprouting to hold me up. I am okay with it all. I choose this. I relish this. I live for this. I created a new spray today that totally supports this excellent vibration I am talking about. It’s called Get Happy Spray. Can’t you just hear David Cassidy? Seriously speaking…this spray rocks! It is lemongrass lusciousness in a bottle with a fruity undertone and a hibiscus overtone. It is fruitylicious and makes your olfactory senses light up with a smile. See what I mean? Come on Get Happy all over the place!

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