Dr. Rob Kiltz Offers a Day Retreat on February 5th, 2012 that Focuses on Love and Expansion
January 25, 2012  |  361 views
Dr. Robert Kiltz, Feature

The Art of Living with Intent Retreat: Expansion & Love, Sunday, February 5th, 1:00-6:00pm
195 Intrepid Lane, CNY Healing Arts Center, Syracuse, NY

Dr. Rob Kiltz, Author, Fertility Doctor and Motivational Speaker, is excited to share about his next retreat offering. Joining him will be Sheila Applegate, Clinical Therapist, Motivational Presenter, Author and Radio Host, and Teresa Huggins,MS, Inspirational Speaker, Author, and Leadership Facilitator. February’s retreat focus will be on love, expansion, and cultivating a life of being open to possibilities. Each attendee will get a copy of Dr. Rob’s new book, The Art of Living with Intent: 60 Days of Intentions and Inspirations. Click here to preview the book. This Day Retreat will end with a delicious warm dinner and time for community sharing. Read more about Dr. Rob here, Sheila here and Teresa here.

*Limited space available so please call and pre-register soon at 315.671.5755. Fee to attend is $40 and will be collected at time of registration.

Kirtan Event directly following dinner from 6-8pm in the yoga room.
$10 cash donation (suggested) to attend, all are welcome to stay and join in this very spiritual and wonderful event. Open to the general public. The Kirtan band, the Now is made up of Mark Nanni and David DeSiro and they’ve been playing around CNY on a regular basis this year. They played a previous Kirtan event at CNY Healing Arts to an audience of about 35 in January. Interest in Kirtan is building in our area.

About Kirtan:
Kirtan  is a musical call and response where the “band” calls and the  “audience” responds. We chant to the different forms of the Divine,  mostly  in Sanskrit. Don’t worry if you’ve never been to a Kirtan or  don’t know  Sanskrit: you can learn the music and the words on the spot,  and  although everyone is encouraged to sing, you can also feel free to   dance, clap, or even just quietly meditate upon the music and the   occurrence of the vibration of the mantras. Kirtan is a form of Bhakti   (devotional) Yoga.




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