EYEING UP A WEBSITE:A website listing trained iridologists working in Ireland was launched yesterday.
The website also gives background information on this form of complementary therapy health assessment which involves microscopic analysis of the structure of the iris (coloured part) in the eye. In Ireland, the Irish Institute of Iridologists was established in 2004. See www.iridologyireland.ie for more details.
SPANISH RETREATS:Yoga teacher, aromatherapist and group facilitator Lainey Ennis is leading two retreats to Spain in the forthcoming months. The first is from June 16th-23rd and the second is from September 8th-15th. The retreats will be based in the Sierra Nevadas in Andalucia and will include gentle yoga, swimming, massage, meditation and mountain walks. Tel: 01-2803635 for more details or e-mail laineyennis@eircom.net See also www.aphroditessouljourneys.com
SCIENTIFIC FERTILITY:Stopwatch television company is looking for couples who have had fertility treatment to feature in a new science documentary series for RTÉ television. More specifically, the researchers would like to speak to couples who are not planning to have any more children but who have surplus embryos in storage following in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment. Contact Kathriona on tel: 01-4100845 or e-mail kathriona@stopwatch.ie
A LIFE-CHANGING SEMINAR:Motivational speaker and founder of the personal development company, Mindstore, Jack Black will lead a public seminar entitled Change Your Life tomorrow at 7.30pm in the National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin.
The two-hour session aims to increase people's self-belief, problem-solving abilities, positive expectations and intuition. Cost €50. For more details see www.seminars.ie
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Lifelines is compiled by Sylvia Thompson