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Embracing change focus of conference

The Canadian Society of Questers will return to Salmon Arm for their annual fall conference Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28

The Canadian Society of Questers will return to Salmon Arm for their annual fall conference Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28 at the Prestige Harbourfront Resort.

Called “Embracing Change,” the lineup features international and well-respected presenters of such topics as dowsing, how to improve eyesight, tapping into the future and how to activate the powers of the heart.

The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by don Miguel Ruiz will be the basis of a keynote speech delivered by Gary van Warmerdam.

“The truth revealed in the simple philosophies that were based on ancient Toltec teachings, impacted and changed my life profoundly and I still live according to that wisdom,” says Canadian Society of Questers president and conference co-ordinator Carol Heywood. “Very few other things have influenced my life in such a powerful way.”

Heywood says the fact millions of copies of the book have been sold indicates to her that many others have been impacted in a positive way by the simple principals.

Teachings that go beyond the four agreements that have been developed from over 20 years of study and shamanistic exploring with don Miguel Ruiz will be presented by van Warmerdam at a keynote address Friday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m., and in an day-long workshop on Saturday that begins at 9 a.m. Warmerdam’s path has led him to find practical ways to apply the four agreements towards the pursuit of happiness, and this will be the subject of an all-day workshop on Sunday, Sept. 29.

For more information and to register, for the conference or for individual sessions, visit www.questers.ca.