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Riding the waves with Sachiko Uchida  

Riding the waves with Sachiko Uchida

Author: Sachi

We are all learning how to be a better human being every day. On this journey called life, everyone has a unique story to share as we go through its up's and down's. How can we become a better surfer of crazy waves life throws at us? Sachiko Uchida, former J-wave radio personality, sharing stories and interviews that will make you feel better today, even just a tiny bit.
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Language: ja

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health

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Sound bath for sleep by Bryan Jordan
Tuesday, 27 September, 2022

Suffering from insomnia? Try soak in this sound bath by Bryan Jordan :)  寝れない夜にサウンドバスをご体験ください。演奏はサウンドヒーラー、ブライアン・ジョーダン。 Still & Moving Center and Music, Art, and Activism Movement Presents: Monthly Sound Healing Fundraisers   Bryan's mission behind creating this series is to bring more peace to the community and to the world. It is designed to fill you with serenity, and healing that you can spread throughout your community, while at the same time helping create positive change throughout the world by helping support nonprofit organizations achieve their goals.     Bryan Jordan LMT, MAT #8880, Therapeutic Massage, Crystal Singing Bowl Sound Concerts (808)782-9595  Bryan@sacredbreathhealing.com    www.stillandmovingcenter.com/events

 

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