Renate Vetter
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Namaste! If Meditation, Yoga & Sound Therapeutics for well-being is your interest please contact me. I come from a line of Asha Vidya Advaita Vedanta, Iyengar Yoga, Peter Hess Sound Massage and Hindu healing modalities established over 40 years of self-study and teaching. Presently working with over elderly living with Parkinson's Disease. My goal is to encourage the best wellness you can achieve through guided wholistic training programmes that are on-going and progressive. Harih Om Renate 🙏
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