Buddhism, Bosons and Balance
Buddhism, Bosons and Balance
Healing Art Comes to Wellington
Henri-noel Venturini is an internationally renowned healer who uses art as a medium.
Henri adds another dimension to traditional techniques and sacred geometry used for millennia by artists, architects and spiritual traditions to develop contemporary representations of fundamental structures of life. His modern depictions of the “Mandala” explore the geometry, numerology, colour and quantum physics of energy.
Utilising the advanced precision of technology Henri creates unique and striking visual ideas, concepts and energies representing deep subconscious messages designed to enhance balance at a sub atomic level.
Says Henri: “Both science and religion
acknowledge that colour, numbers, words and shapes all have
their own vibration which affects consciousness.
Combining all four creates a unique medium for
identifying what is needed for individual healing.”
Henri’s internationally touring exhibition comes to Wellington in August.
What: “Mandala.
man-da-la”
When: Monday 10th Aug to Sun 16th August
2009
Where: Thistle Hall Gallery, Cnr Cuba and Arthur
Streets, Wellington Central
Opening: 6pm Monday 10th
August
Come and join us for drinks, meet the artist and
view the work.
THE GEOMETRY OF THE BODY WORKSHOP
- Saturday 15th august
Where you can learn first hand
how these works developed and experience their
healing
power.
Thistle Hall Gallery Meeting
Room
1pm-4pm
$30.00
Private Healing Sessions with Henri-noel Venturini available throughout August in Wellington.
FFI Contact:
Catherine at Balanced
Energy Ltd.
Telephone: 09 372 8751, Mobile: 027 305
6534
Email: info@balancedenergy.co.nz
www.balancedenergy.co.nz
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