'The London - 'TIME WORKSHOP' - become a MASTER of TIME’
The first London Time workshop will be taking place on Saturday 29th November 2008 at St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, NW1 1UL (near King's Cross station).
The Time Workshops is a book by Abrielle Jones about the metaphysical aspects of time revealed to her by a wizard called Stanley. It contains mind blowing concepts that can change your reality. Time management usually adopts the approach that time is a fixed commodity and tells us how to maximize our 1,440 minutes a day by various techniques such as delegating, prioritizing etc. This is not Time Mastery according to Stanley, but Time Servitude. Rather he poses questions such as ‘How long is a minute? and Does Time affect reality? He teaches that our experience of time depends on our state of awareness and that time is an infinite commodity that can be used by those who are competent in their energy management.
Abrielle will give an overview of the principles contained in the book and Stanley will be conducting the workshop. Here is an opportunity to meet both author and wizard.
At 5.30 pm the Time Workshop will commence.
From at about 8 pm 'ish, there will be a relaxing improvised gong bath (please feel free to bring along a blanket so you can relax for your gong bath)
Cost is £35.00 at the door, come early!
Colin - 07966 889 676
You may wish to bring a cushion or soft blanket.
07966 889 676
Directions Below

Via London Underground
The church is situated near to the Northern, Victoria, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan lines, at Kings Cross St Pancras and Mornington Crescent stations.
From Kings Cross walk up Pancras Way, under the railway bridge and continue for approximately 100 metres.
The church is on the right hand side of the road.
From Mornington Crescent, turn right on exiting the tube, and right again onto Crowndale Road. Continue until you see the church on your left, just past St Pancras Hospital.
By road
It is easiest to approach the area from the East. Turn off the Euston Road onto Midland Road, just after the British Library.
This leads onto Pancras Road where you will see the church on the right hand side.
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