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    August 08, 2016 07:00 PM      August 09, 2016 12:00 AM

    Unique Seminar:    How to change the outcomes of your reality
    August 8, 2016 At the Hotel Valle del Rio – Boquete, next to Valle Escondido    
     
                                                                                                                                    
      How to change the outcomes of your reality
     
      Your thoughts create your reality - where you put your focus this what will manifest in your life. Belief it or not, 95% of your thoughts are mostly negative.  It is not enough to use positive thinking. You have to know the Universal laws.
      Your subconscious mind is responsible for more than 90% of your emotions, strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, hopes and beliefs. If you feel worthless, sad, worried, depressed, empty, anxious, stressed or incapable, you should know that these emotions are stemming from the subconscious mind, and from being unaware. If something's bothering you, you know that getting your mind off of it is easier said than done. Most people live in a world of illusion! So, it may come as a surprise, but this world has no material substance. Colors don’t exist, and in fact, there is nothing outside of your body. So when you see the world, you are actually looking at a hologram that is projected inside of you.
    The world runs on vibrations, sound and light. Matter doesn’t really exist; because the world is made of atoms, and each atom is 99.9999 percent void.   Nothing is even solid in this reality, since matter is always in motion and it’s movement is the element which determines the characteristics of what we call “material.”
     So who are YOU?   I am inviting you to learn about the secrets inside yourself, your powers and how to create your ownharmonious REALITY.
    Oazis Zoller, 46, Researcher&Author, lives in Boquete and works in Europe and the Middle East. She is an international lecturer in the fields of consciousness, quantum physics, electromagnetism, and more.Oazis has more than 10,000 online students and customers, around the world. For the past 20 years, Oazis has conducted research regarding the language of internal communication called "modulation" or "frequency modulation" & Isomorphic Wisdom.   By this Knowledge your life will be more miraculous, harmonious and successful.
      Date: 8/8/2016, Time: 2:00-7:00pm, Place: Hotel Valle del Rio,
    Limited places, please make your reservation in time!
    Donation: 1 person: 40.- US$ / 2 people: 70. -US$              
       Web: www.oaziszoller.com,               Email: [email protected]
     
     
    www.valledelrioboquete.com

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    August 09, 2016 03:30 PM      05:00 PM

    Tuesday, August 9 – Alvaro Almengor of Hatstone Lawyers, a boutique law firm with five partners across four offices (Jersey, London, Panama and South Africa) will speak.  They are primarily a corporate and private law firm, and work regularly on cross border structures for international clients. they regularly advise international banks, financial services business, foreign corporations, local business, public and private companies, directors, shareholders, entrepreneurs and high-net-worth individuals on all aspects of corporate and commercial law. In Panama, in particular, they have expertise in incorporating companies and foundations, construction and property, employment, immigration, taxation, corporate and commercial, succession planning and asset protection, cross-border transactions, new business establishment and general legal advice. FREE ADMISSION

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