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Inner Conflict Resolution Using Hypnosis

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Susan Bambara. Courtesy photo.

The nonprofit Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center will host a free talk on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017, as part of their Finding Solutions, Growing Peace Brown Bag Lunch Series.

Talks are on third Thursdays from noon to 1 p.m. in the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at 655 Kīlauea Ave. in Hilo.

Susan Bambara will present “The Path to Peace is an Inside Job: Inner Conflict Resolution using Hypnosis.”

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“Learn how creating and keeping peace within you helps resonate peace on earth,” said Bambara.

In this talk, Bambara will discuss the benefits of hypnosis, share an instant inner conflict resolution technique and walk participants through a relaxing mini-trance.

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Bambara, CCHT, holds a B.A. from California State University at Northridge and is a clinical consulting hypnotist/certified hypnotherapist. She uses mind harnessing hypnosis techniques to create inner balance and peace.

As owner of The Hypno Spa: “A Retreat for the Mind,” Bambara is dedicated to helping people with ordinary problems use the self-empowering process of hypnosis. She is also a professionally trained volunteer mediator at Ku‘ikahi.

Ku‘ikahi’s Brown Bag Lunch Series is free and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch, enjoy an informal and educational talk-story session, and meet others interested in “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace.”

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This lunch-and-learn series is made possible thanks in part to funding from the Atherton Family Foundation. For more information, contact Ku‘ikahi Program Coordinator Al-Qawi Majidah at (808) 935-7844, ext. 3, or [email protected] or visit www.hawaiimediaiton.org.

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