Flowing with Ease class to begin Sept 17

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New Class Offered for Adults in Hopewell Borough this Fall – A Unique Combination of Healing Modalities Designed to Help Release Stress

On Thursday, September 10 at 8:45 a.m. Marla Hanan and Sharon Silverstein, both of Hopewell Borough, will offer a class to introduce people to Flowing with Ease, a seven week series that begins on September 17 and runs until October 29, 2015. The classes will be held at the Hopewell Train Station at 2 Railroad Place in Hopewell.

The Flowing with Ease series includes an hour and fifteen minutes each week of a yoga practice, a guided meditation and a Flora Corona application. In addition, participants will be able to take home a CD of guided meditation, a bottle of a Flora Corona elixir and weekly handouts. The cost for the introductory class on September 10 is $12. Tuition for the seven-week series is $140.

For more information and to register for the class visit marlahanan.com/articles or call (609) 831-3819.

Prana Yoga is accessing more life force energy or chi through a yoga practice that includes guided meditation and breathing. Flora Corona is a water-based essence made from flowers, gems and colored light that allows people to release energy blocks.

Marla Hanan is the owner of Blue Lotus Family Wellness. For more information about her work visit marlahanan.com.

Sharon Silverstein is the owner of Living at Peace. For more information about her work visit livingatpeace.com.

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