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GRAND OPENING June 21st - Living Buddha Nature in Millis

Living Buddha Nature, a center for holistic healing and the arts, is opening on Saturday, June 21st.  Its owner, Ed Williamson, has been a tai chi, qi gong, and meditation instructor for over 15 years.

Living Buddha Nature will offer a wide variety of classes, therapies, and counseling, as well as music, dance, and art exhibits.  Instruction in practices such as qi gong, tai chi, and yoga will be provided, in addition to many events and workshops.  The Center will also serve as an informal space for people to stop by for tea and conversation in the indoor greeting area or outdoor sitting area.  Every Sunday morning from 7 to 8:15 a.m. the Center’s studio room will be open for people to sit in quiet reflection, contemplation, or meditation.  This will be free of instruction or cost.

Whether through meditation, exercise, music, dance, or the visual arts, Living Buddha Nature seeks to encourage people to live from a place of kindness, compassion, and love.  It will be a place to discover, learn, and practice through the healing and creative arts.

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To celebrate Living Buddha Nature’s grand opening, there will be an open house on Saturday, June 21st, from 5 to 9 p.m.  All are welcome to come see the new space and talk with the owner Ed Williamson, along with the Center’s other instructors and practitioners.  Visitors may also come to enjoy live music by Tim Farrell (www.timfarrellmusic.com) starting at 7:30 p.m.

Living Buddha Nature is located in the Centennial Building at 969 Main Street, Millis.  http://www.livingbuddhanature.com/

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